The Danfoss FC-302P37KT5P55H2XGCXXXSXXXXA4BXCXXXXD0 is a highly sophisticated, advanced version of the VLT AutomationDrive. Engineered for high-performance variable speed control, this drive supports both asynchronous and permanent magnet motors, making it a cornerstone for complex automation tasks. Rated for 37 kW and capable of handling high-voltage inputs (3-phase 525-690V), it is specifically designed for industrial environments that require precise motion control, robust system integration, and maximum uptime in demanding applications.
Technical Configuration
This unit is part of the advanced FC-302 series, featuring a modular architecture that allows for extensive customization via fieldbus and I/O options.
Advanced Control: As a 302-series drive, it offers superior dynamic response and extended safety functions compared to the 301 series, ideal for high-precision manufacturing processes.
Environmental Hardening: The inclusion of conformal coating (C) on all PCBs (Class 3C3) provides exceptional protection against corrosive gases, moisture, and dust, ensuring the drive operates reliably in harsh industrial environments.
System Integration: Equipped with the VLT® DeviceNet MCA 104 fieldbus card (A4), this drive integrates seamlessly into DeviceNet industrial automation networks for centralized control and diagnostics.
Backup Power: Features the MCB 107 (D0) 24V DC supply option, allowing the control electronics to remain powered even when main AC power is lost. This is critical for maintaining communication with the PLC and keeping data logs alive during outages.
User Interface: Includes the Graphical Local Control Panel (LCP-102), which provides intuitive, multi-language navigation, graphing capabilities, and easy status monitoring.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC-302P37KT5P55H2XGCXXXSXXXXA4BXCXXXXD0
Power Rating
37 kW
Input Voltage
3-Phase 525 - 690 V AC
Enclosure
IP55
LCP Display
Graphical (LCP-102)
PCB Coating
Conformal (Class 3C3)
Fieldbus
DeviceNet MCA 104
Control Backup
MCB 107 (24V DC)
Weight
45 kg (Shipping)
FAQs
What is the advantage of the MCB 107 24V DC supply option?
The MCB 107 ensures that the drive’s control card remains active during main power interruptions. This allows your PLC or BMS (Building Management System) to maintain a communication link with the drive, preventing communication timeout faults and allowing the system to log the reason for the power failure.
Why is an IP55 enclosure significant for this drive?
An IP55 rating indicates the drive is protected against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets from any direction. This allows the drive to be mounted in more exposed industrial areas where a standard IP20 chassis would require a costly, sealed electrical cabinet.
How does the Graphical LCP-102 improve commissioning?
The graphical display allows for real-time trending (graphing) of parameters like motor current or frequency, making it significantly easier to diagnose process anomalies or tune performance compared to a standard numeric-only display.
Engineering Guidelines and Best Practices
Shielding and Grounding: Because this drive operates at high voltages and incorporates complex fieldbus communications, use high-quality shielded cables. Terminate shields with 360-degree conductive clamps at both ends to ensure high-frequency noise does not corrupt the DeviceNet communication loop.
Thermal Management: Despite the IP55 rating, ensure that the drive has sufficient airflow for the heatsink. If operating at full load in a confined space, supplemental cooling may be required to prevent the drive from derating.
DeviceNet Termination: When commissioning the DeviceNet MCA 104 module, ensure the bus is terminated with the correct 121-ohm resistors at both ends of the trunk line to maintain communication signal integrity.
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