Standard Packaging: | Carton and plywood box packaging |
Delivery Period: | 3 Days |
Payment Method: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Capacity: | 500-10000 per Month |
1, Clarify application requirements
Determine motor type and power: Understanding the type and power of the motor to be controlled (such as asynchronous motor, synchronous motor, etc.) is the basis for choosing a frequency converter.
Determine the speed range and accuracy: Based on production requirements, clarify the speed range and accuracy requirements of the frequency converter.
Determine control mode: Choose appropriate control modes such as manual control, automatic control, or remote control based on actual control requirements.
2, Match motor parameters
Voltage and current matching: Ensure that the rated voltage and current of the frequency converter match the rated voltage and current of the motor.
Power matching: Choose a frequency converter with a rated power equal to or slightly greater than the rated power of the motor to ensure sufficient driving capability.
3, Consider load characteristics
Analyze load type: Select the appropriate frequency converter based on load characteristics such as constant torque load, constant power load, square torque load, etc.
Consider starting torque: For equipment that requires a large starting torque, choose a frequency converter with the corresponding starting torque capability.
4, Evaluate the working environment
Consider temperature, humidity, and dust: choose a frequency converter with a protection level suitable for the working environment requirements.
Consider electromagnetic compatibility: In environments with high electromagnetic interference, choose a frequency converter with good anti-interference ability.
5, Consider special application scenarios
Long cable operation: For situations where long cables operate, consider whether the total length of the cables from the frequency converter to the motor is within the allowable range of the frequency converter. If necessary, choose a slightly larger capacity frequency converter or install an output reactor at the output end.
High temperature and high-altitude environments: In these special environments, the frequency converter may experience reduced capacity, so a slightly larger capacity frequency converter should be selected.
High speed motor: The frequency converter used for high-speed motors should be slightly larger than that of ordinary motors.
Standard Packaging: | Carton and plywood box packaging |
Delivery Period: | 3 Days |
Payment Method: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Capacity: | 500-10000 per Month |
1, Clarify application requirements
Determine motor type and power: Understanding the type and power of the motor to be controlled (such as asynchronous motor, synchronous motor, etc.) is the basis for choosing a frequency converter.
Determine the speed range and accuracy: Based on production requirements, clarify the speed range and accuracy requirements of the frequency converter.
Determine control mode: Choose appropriate control modes such as manual control, automatic control, or remote control based on actual control requirements.
2, Match motor parameters
Voltage and current matching: Ensure that the rated voltage and current of the frequency converter match the rated voltage and current of the motor.
Power matching: Choose a frequency converter with a rated power equal to or slightly greater than the rated power of the motor to ensure sufficient driving capability.
3, Consider load characteristics
Analyze load type: Select the appropriate frequency converter based on load characteristics such as constant torque load, constant power load, square torque load, etc.
Consider starting torque: For equipment that requires a large starting torque, choose a frequency converter with the corresponding starting torque capability.
4, Evaluate the working environment
Consider temperature, humidity, and dust: choose a frequency converter with a protection level suitable for the working environment requirements.
Consider electromagnetic compatibility: In environments with high electromagnetic interference, choose a frequency converter with good anti-interference ability.
5, Consider special application scenarios
Long cable operation: For situations where long cables operate, consider whether the total length of the cables from the frequency converter to the motor is within the allowable range of the frequency converter. If necessary, choose a slightly larger capacity frequency converter or install an output reactor at the output end.
High temperature and high-altitude environments: In these special environments, the frequency converter may experience reduced capacity, so a slightly larger capacity frequency converter should be selected.
High speed motor: The frequency converter used for high-speed motors should be slightly larger than that of ordinary motors.