The Danfoss FC111P45KT4 is a dedicated VLT HVAC Basic Drive engineered for high-efficiency speed control in building automation, commercial cooling, and ventilation infrastructure. This drive is optimized for centrifugal fans and pumps, delivering a typical shaft output of 45.0 kW (40.0 HP) in three-phase configurations. By precisely matching motor speed to real-time airflow or pressure demands, this unit significantly reduces energy consumption and mechanical strain, providing a scalable solution for facility managers aiming to lower operational expenditures and ensure long-term equipment reliability in climate-controlled environments.
Technical Configuration
The FC111P45KT4 is architected for power-dense performance, balancing compact dimensions with high electrical output capability.
Operational Capacity: Designed to handle significant power loads, it supports continuous output currents of up to 90.0 A (at 380–440 V) in 40 deg C ambient conditions. Its high efficiency rating of 98% minimizes heat generation within the electrical enclosure.
Protection & Robustness: The unit is rated with an IP20 protection level, making it suitable for mounting within clean, dry, and climate-controlled electrical panels. It features robust terminal support for cable sizes up to 35 mm2 (2 AWG), ensuring high-integrity power connections for heavy-duty operation.
Thermal Dynamics: The drive is engineered to manage power losses effectively, with an estimated typical power loss of 1067 W. Note that output current performance is temperature-dependent; the unit provides a continuous 90.0 A at 40 deg C, which adjusts to 72.0 A at 50 deg C to protect internal components.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC111P45KT4
Brand
Danfoss
Typical Output
45.0 kW / 40.0 HP
Continuous Current
90.0 A (at 380-440 VAC)
Efficiency
98%
Input Voltage
3-Phase 380 - 480 VAC
Power Loss
1067 W
Enclosure
IP20
Weight
24.5 kg
FAQs
How do I adjust the drive capacity for high-temperature environments?
The FC111P45KT4 is sensitive to ambient temperature. At 40 deg C, the drive provides full rated current. If your installation environment reaches 50 deg C, you must de-rate the output current to 72.0 A (380-440 V) or 64.0 A (441-480 V) to prevent internal overheating and thermal trips.
Does this drive require additional cooling in the control panel?
Yes, with a typical power loss of 1067 W, the cabinet must be equipped with forced-air ventilation or a cooling system. Ensure that the internal ambient temperature of the cabinet remains within safe limits for electronics, and that the drive's heatsink is kept free from dust or particulate buildup.
Can the FC111P45KT4 handle temporary load spikes?
Yes, the drive is capable of intermittent output currents (e.g., 99.0 A for 380-440 V configurations), which allows it to handle brief surge demands or startup torque without triggering an overload fault.
Engineering Guidelines and Best Practices
Cable Installation: Use appropriately rated cables for the 35 mm2 terminals to ensure reliable power delivery. During installation, verify that all power cables are shielded and that the shields are bonded correctly to the cabinet ground to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) with BMS communication signals.
Safety and Maintenance: Always disconnect main power before accessing the internal terminals. Given the high power rating of this unit, wait at least 15 minutes after power-off to ensure the DC-link capacitors are fully discharged before proceeding with any maintenance or wiring modifications.
Load Balancing: When setting up the HVAC system, ensure that the motor and drive parameters are matched. Perform an auto-tuning procedure during commissioning to allow the drive to optimize its voltage-to-frequency curves based on the actual motor characteristics for maximum energy savings.
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