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VLT FC 301/302

VLT FC 301/302

VLT® AutomationDrive FC 301/302 takes full advantage of all that the new digital age has to offer to ensure it completely fulfills the requirements of your applications and optimizes your processes throughout the entire lifecycle.

Versatile, reliable and consistently awesome

Built to last, this robust drive operates effectively and reliably even with the most demanding applications and in the most challenging environments.

VLT® AutomationDrive takes full advantage of all that the new digital age has to offer to ensure it completely fulfills the requirements of your applications and optimizes your processes throughout the entire lifecycle.

Its cutting-edge thermal design and unique back-channel cooling make VLT® AutomationDrive one of the most compact and cost-efficient drives in the market. And new intelligent maintenance features and a range of DrivePro® services proactively improve productivity, performance and up time.

 

VLT FC 301/302

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Product Specifications

 

Specification FC 301 FC 302
Input Voltage 200 V or 400 V 200 V or 400 V
Input Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Output Voltage 0-240 V 0-240 V
Output Frequency 0-400 Hz 0-400 Hz
Rated Power 0.25-75 kW 0.25-75 kW
Rated Current 4-15 A 4-15 A
Overload Capacity 150% for 1 minute, 200% for 0.5 second 150% for 1 minute, 200% for 0.5 second
Efficiency Up to 98% Up to 98%
Protection Features Overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, overload, short circuit, overtemperature Overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, overload, short circuit, overtemperature, DC braking
Communication Interfaces MEMOBUS, Modbus MEMOBUS, Modbus, EtherNet
Dimensions 160 x 120 x 100 mm 160 x 120 x 100 mm
Weight 3.5 kg 3.5 kg

Differences between FC 301 and FC 302

The main difference between the Danfoss FC 301 and FC 302 is the availability of the DC braking feature. The DC braking feature allows the drive to brake the motor by applying a reverse voltage to the motor terminals. This can be useful in applications where it is necessary to stop the motor quickly, such as in conveyor systems.

The FC 302 also has a higher maximum output current than the FC 301

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