The Danfoss FC111P30KT4 is a high-efficiency variable frequency drive optimized for fundamental HVAC tasks such as fan and pump control. With a 30.0 kW (40.0 hp) rating, this unit is designed to provide cost-effective, reliable motor speed regulation in commercial and light-industrial building management systems. By delivering a 97.8 percent peak efficiency, the FC111P30KT4 significantly lowers energy consumption while reducing the mechanical wear typically associated with direct-on-line motor starting, making it an essential component for sustainable and low-maintenance building infrastructure.
Technical Configuration
This drive is built for three-phase operation and is specifically calibrated to provide stable output currents across varying voltage levels (380-480 VAC). The device features an IP20 enclosure, making it ideal for installation within standard climate-controlled electrical panels. Its architecture supports robust power handling, with a maximum cable sizing of 35 mm2 (2 AWG) for mains and motor connections, ensuring secure electrical termination for high-current applications. The drive is designed to maintain consistent performance even in elevated ambient temperature conditions, with specific derating profiles for operation at 50 deg C.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC111P30KT4
Drive Type
VLT HVAC Basic Drive
Power Rating
30.0 kW / 40.0 HP
Efficiency
97.8 %
Input Current (380-440V)
57.0 A
Output Current @ 40 deg C
61.0 A (Continuous)
Output Current @ 50 deg C
48.8 A (Continuous)
Power Loss
733 W
Enclosure Rating
IP 20
Net Weight
24.5 kg
FAQs
How does the derating at 50 deg C affect performance?
When operating in environments above 40 deg C, the drive's continuous output current capacity is reduced (derated) to 48.8 A. This ensures the internal power electronics remain within their thermal safety limits, preventing premature component failure.
Is this drive suitable for outdoor installation?
No, the IP20 enclosure is not protected against water ingress or environmental particulates. The unit must be mounted inside a NEMA or IP-rated enclosure if installed in an area where dust or moisture is present.
What is the impact of the 97.8 percent efficiency?
This high efficiency minimizes the internal heat rejection of the drive (733 W power loss), which reduces the cooling requirements for the electrical cabinet and decreases the total cost of ownership through lower energy consumption.
Can I use smaller gauge wire than the recommended 35 mm2?
The 35 mm2 (2 AWG) rating is the maximum capacity for the terminal blocks. You must size your conductors according to local electrical codes based on the drive’s full-load current to prevent overheating of the terminal connections.
Installation Guidelines and Safety Measures
Thermal Management: The 733 W of power loss must be effectively removed from the cabinet. Ensure your enclosure design includes forced-air ventilation or air conditioning to keep the internal ambient temperature below 40 deg C to maintain full operational capacity.
Cable Termination: Always use high-quality lug connectors for the 35 mm2 conductors. Ensure that connections are torqued to the manufacturer’s specifications to prevent high-resistance contact points that can lead to arcing or localized melting.
Grounding for Safety: Due to the high-power nature of this 30 kW drive, provide a dedicated, low-impedance ground connection. Use a shielded cable for the motor lead and bond the shield to the drive’s ground terminal to mitigate electromagnetic interference and ensure safe touch potentials.
Periodic Inspection: Given the continuous current load, perform a thermographic scan of the input and output terminals after the first 24 hours of operation and every six months thereafter to ensure no localized heating is occurring.
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