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Mitsubishi Electric FR-A840-3.7K-1 FR-A800 Variable Frequency Drive

Mitsubishi Electric FR-A840-3.7K-1 FR-A800 Variable Frequency Drive

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: FR-A840-3.7K-1

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Variable Frequency Drives

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 4500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Engineered to deliver exceptional motor control performance, the Mitsubishi Electric FR-A840-3.7K-1 is a highly versatile three-phase 400V class variable frequency drive from the robust FR-A800 series. Designed for demanding heavy industrial applications, this inverter provides precise speed and torque regulation with an output rating of 3.7 kW and an output current of 9 A. Integrated serial communication protocols make this drive highly compatible with diverse automation architectures.

Key Features

  • Real sensorless vector control and advanced magnetic flux vector control for precise low-speed torque.
  • Embedded RS-485, RS-422, and RS-232 serial ports for seamless communication.
  • Inherent energy-saving algorithms optimizing efficiency in fan and pump networks.
  • Compliance with international functional safety standards including CE, UL, and cUL.

Industrial Applications

  • Conveyor and material handling networks requiring strict speed profiles.
  • Industrial fans, centrifugal pumps, and secondary aeration blowers.
  • Mixers, extruders, and packaging machinery needing robust starting torque.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Number FR-A840-3.7K-1
Series FR-A800 Series
Applicable Motor Capacity 3.7 kW
Input Voltage Class Three-phase 400 V Class
Output Voltage Three-phase 380 to 500 V
Output Rated Current 9 A
Output Capacity 6.9 kVA
External Communication RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485
Certifications and Standards CE, UL, cUL
Width 150 mm
Height 260 mm
Depth 140 mm
Shipping Weight 4.5 kg

Control Terminal Connections

Terminal Symbol Terminal Function & Description
STF Forward Rotation Start (Short STF-SD to start forward rotation, open to decelerate to stop)
STR Reverse Rotation Start (Short STR-SD to start reverse rotation, open to decelerate to stop)
SD Common Terminal for Contact Inputs (Isolated from circuit common)
PC 24 VDC Power supply output / External transistor common terminal
10, 2, 5 Frequency Setting Voltage Analog Inputs (0 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC)
4, 5 Frequency Setting Current Analog Inputs (4 to 20 mADC)
A, B, C Relay Contact Alarm Output (Indicates drive fault protection activation)

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The drive functions as a modern replacement for legacy FR-A740-3.7K units. While installation dimensions align closely, control terminal spacing and auxiliary terminal mappings should be verified. Users looking to load parameter files from older iterations should use FR Configurator2 software to ensure non-compatible parameters are modified prior to deployment.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Operating at carrier frequencies higher than 12 kHz may trigger thermal-related current derating. If motor cable distances exceed 30 meters, high-frequency voltage spikes (reflected waves) can degrade motor insulation. In such layouts, installing a dV/dt or output reactor is necessary to safeguard the system.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always ground the drive chassis to a dedicated earth terminal using a low-impedance conductor. Route all low-voltage analog control wiring (such as 0-10V or 4-20mA signals) through shielded twisted-pair cabling, separating them from high-voltage motor and input power leads by a minimum of 100 mm to suppress noise coupling.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Hazardous voltage levels remain present inside the drive capacitor bank even after mains isolation. De-energize all primary and auxiliary power lines. Allow a minimum of 10 minutes for electrical discharge, then verify the DC bus voltage across terminals P/+ and N/- is below 45 VDC using a calibrated voltmeter before handling terminal connections.
  1. 1 Securely mount the inverter vertically on a flat, non-flammable surface to facilitate proper airflow through the heat sink channels.
  2. 2 Wire the input power supply lines to input terminals R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3. Connect motor phases directly to output terminals U, V, and W. Do not connect AC mains power to output terminals.
  3. 3 Terminate control inputs and verify appropriate digital logic sink/source parameters are matched by positioning the internal slide switch correctly.
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What is the primary communication configuration supported by this variable frequency drive?

It features integrated RS-485, RS-422, and RS-232 serial interfaces supporting Modbus RTU communication protocols for direct link to industrial PLCs and HMIs.

Can this drive be used with standard induction motors and PM motors?

Yes, it supports multiple motor types through advanced control algorithms, including standard induction motors and permanent magnet (PM) motors.

What safety standards and regulatory approvals does the unit carry?

The drive is compliant with CE, UL, and cUL international standards, meeting requirements for demanding industrial deployments.

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