The Danfoss 134F3014 (FC-360H3K0T4E20H2BXCDXXSXXXXALBX) is a high-performance variable frequency drive engineered for demanding industrial automation tasks. As a flagship model in the VLT AutomationDrive FC 360 series, this 3.0 kW / 4.0 HP unit is designed to handle high-overload applications, including heavy-duty conveyors, mixers, and industrial extruders. By integrating advanced motor control algorithms and a high-speed ProfiNet interface, the 134F3014 enables seamless real-time synchronization within complex production lines, significantly reducing system latency and preventing costly unplanned downtime in high-throughput manufacturing environments.
Technical Configuration
This drive is built for three-phase 380-480 VAC power systems and features a robust hardware architecture optimized for reliability. The unit includes an integrated brake chopper, facilitating precise control during rapid deceleration cycles. The internal printed circuit boards (PCBs) feature a conformal coating, providing superior protection against humidity and conductive dust. Equipped with a load-sharing terminal and a ProfiNet-capable control card, this drive allows for flexible energy management and easy integration into industrial Ethernet-based control networks, ensuring operational efficiency across diverse automation platforms.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
134F3014
Drive Type
VLT AutomationDrive FC 360
Power Rating
3.0 kW / 4.0 HP (High Overload)
Mains Voltage
380 to 480 VAC
Phases
3-Phase
Enclosure Rating
IP 20
RFI Filter
Class A2
Communication
ProfiNet
Brake Chopper
Built-in
Net Weight
4.09 kg
Shipping Weight
6 kg
FAQs
What is the advantage of the ProfiNet interface on this drive?
The integrated ProfiNet card allows for high-speed, deterministic data exchange between the drive and the PLC. This is critical for applications requiring precise motion synchronization, advanced diagnostic monitoring, and fast parameter configuration over industrial Ethernet.
Can this unit be used for applications requiring frequent braking?
Yes, the 134F3014 includes a built-in brake chopper. By adding an external braking resistor, the drive can effectively dissipate the regenerative energy generated during rapid motor stops, preventing overvoltage trips and enabling faster machine cycle times.
Why is the PCB coated in this specific model?
The factory-applied conformal coating is essential for longevity in industrial settings. It prevents the formation of micro-corrosion on electrical components caused by ambient moisture, airborne contaminants, or chemical vapors, ensuring stable performance over the drive's service life.
Is this model provided with a local control panel?
No, this unit is supplied without a display or blind cover. If manual monitoring or local parameter adjustment is required, an external Control Panel must be acquired and installed on the front interface.
Installation Guidelines and Maintenance
Thermal Management: Due to the high-overload capability of this 3.0 kW drive, internal heat generation is significant during peak performance. Ensure the installation cabinet is properly ventilated, and maintain a minimum of 150 mm of vertical clearance to ensure that cooling air can effectively pass through the heat sink.
ProfiNet Wiring: Use shielded Cat5e or Cat6 Industrial Ethernet cabling for the ProfiNet connection. Ensure the cable is routed away from high-voltage power lines to prevent electromagnetic coupling, which could disrupt communication packets and lead to "Bus Off" errors.
Mains Load Sharing: This unit supports load sharing via the DC-bus terminals. When configuring this feature, ensure that all paralleled drives are utilizing the same DC-bus voltage levels and that fast-acting fuses are installed in each DC-link path to isolate potential faults in individual units.
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