The Danfoss 131F9853 (FC101P15KT4E20) represents the VLT HVAC Basic Drive series, a robust frequency converter engineered specifically for the operational demands of building management systems. With a power capacity of 15.0 kW (20.0 HP), this drive provides high-precision speed regulation for critical mechanical assets such as commercial HVAC pumps, air handling units, and cooling fans. By aligning motor output precisely with system requirements, this unit significantly lowers energy overheads and mitigates mechanical fatigue, ensuring long-term reliability in environments where continuous, automated climate control is essential.
Technical Configuration
The FC101P15KT4E20 is designed for high-power integration, featuring a modular architecture that emphasizes electrical stability and efficient heat dissipation:
Drive Series: VLT HVAC Basic Drive optimized for building climate infrastructure.
Power Rating: Configured for 15.0 kW (20.0 HP) load handling.
Electrical Input/Output: Engineered for 200-240 V three-phase applications, supporting high-current demands up to 59.4 A.
Enclosure Specifications: Classified as IP20, the unit is intended for mounting within a controlled electrical cabinet environment.
Terminal Capacity: Features heavy-duty terminal blocks capable of accepting cable sizes up to 35 mm2, facilitating robust power distribution to the motor and mains.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC101P15KT4E20
Brand
Danfoss
Power Rating
15.0 kW / 20.0 HP
Rated Input Voltage
200-240 V, 3-Phase
Output Current (40 deg C)
59.4 A (Continuous)
Enclosure Rating
IP20
Efficiency
97.0%
Power Loss
512 W
Weight
24.5 kg
Shipping Weight
26 kg
Operating Temp
-10 deg C to 50 deg C
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the drive manage thermal load at higher ambient temperatures?
At 50 deg C, the continuous output current is derated to 53.5 A. It is vital to ensure that your specific application load does not exceed this derated capacity to prevent thermal protection trips.
Does the 35 mm2 terminal size impact installation?
The 35 mm2 terminals are designed for high-gauge power cabling, which is necessary for handling the 59.4 A output. Ensure you use properly rated cable lugs and that the cable is stripped to the manufacturer's specified depth to maintain connection integrity.
Is this unit compatible with previous VLT HVAC series controllers?
The FC-101 platform provides high levels of backwards compatibility in terms of control logic and terminal mapping, though firmware versions should be verified during commissioning if replacing an legacy drive.
Engineering Guidelines and Installation Best Practices
Cabinet Heat Dissipation: With a power loss of 512 W, this drive acts as a significant heat source within a control cabinet. Ensure the cabinet is equipped with active ventilation or air conditioning. Always install the drive in a vertical orientation to allow natural convection, leaving a minimum 225 mm vertical clearance for airflow.
Wiring and EMC Integrity: Given the current levels involved, the use of high-quality screened motor cables is essential. Connect the shield to the drive chassis using a 360-degree clamp. Ensure the protective earth (PE) connection is sized according to local electrical codes for a 15 kW motor circuit to ensure safety and noise suppression.
Torque Specifications: When securing the 35 mm2 power cables, adhere strictly to the recommended tightening torque specified in the user manual. Overtightening can damage the terminal block, while undertightening can cause localized heating (hot spots) due to increased contact resistance.
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