DeviceNet Communication card up to 500Kbps 64-nodes max 500m Free/Bus Topology

ZAR 2,985.00
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SKU
SV-IS7-DEVICENET

Description:

  • The SV-iS7 inverter is connected to the Device Net network via an SV-iS7 Device Net connection card.
  • With the Device Net communication card, the inverter can be monitored and operated by a PLC's sequence program or an optional master module.
  • When one or more inverters are linked and managed over a communication connection, installation costs can be lower than when no communication is involved.
  • Additionally, quick maintenance and a shorter installation time are made possible by simple wiring.
  • The inverter may be controlled by a wide range of peripheral devices, including PLCs, and factory automation is facilitated by its ability to be coupled with a wide range of systems, including PCs.

Specifications:

  • Communication speed: 125kbps 250kbps 500kbps
  • Free/Bus topology
  • Max. 64 node connection points
  • Max. 500m (1640 ft.) transmission distance (125kbps)
  • Exterior power source: Input Voltage: 11 ~25V DC, Current consumption: Max. 60Ma
  • Device type: AC Drive
  • Terminating resistor: 120 ohm 1/4W Lead Type

iS7 Series:

  • With its improved V/F control, V/F PG slip compensation, and sensor-less vector control, the iS7 produces more potent performance.
  • Focusing on an intuitive user interface and environmentally friendly features, the iS7 has a broad graphic LCD keypad with support for both user and macro groups, as well as an electro-thermal function for motor protection and input/output phase loss protection.
  • A speed-precision-driven vector algorithm and a competitive and powerful low-speed torque control are features of iS7 technology.
  • 100:1 speed control range
  • Very low torque control capability: actual torque of 150% at 0.1 Hz
  • Maximum torque control capacity inside the range of restoration
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Brand LS Electric
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