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Bently, Triconex, Woodward, Foxboro, Westinghouse, Reliance, Schneider, Modicon, ABB, Allen-Bradley, Motorola, GE, Yaskawa, Bosch Rexroth, ACSO, YOKOGAW, NI, ICS Triplex, Kollmorgen, Mitsubishi, MOOG, Emerson, B&R, SST, ALSTOM, EPRO, HIMA, HONEYWELL prosoft, AMAT.
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WhatsApp:+852 5796 0986
Wechat:13395077993
Zhejiang Yiwu Beixun Automation Technology Co., Ltd
China (Zhejiang) Pilot Free Trade Zone, No. 2 Chunpai Road, Beiyuan Street, Yiwu City, Jinhua City, 7F 7059
Website:www.bxplc2.com
Email:3076784238@qq.com
The ALSTOM MVD300-4601 is a robust medium voltage drive controller designed for precise speed and torque regulation of high-power industrial motors. This advanced drive system integrates state-of-the-art power electronics with intelligent control algorithms to deliver efficient energy conversion, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications requiring reliable performance and reduced operational costs. Its modular architecture and comprehensive protection features ensure seamless integration into industrial processes across various sectors.
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Key Features
- •Medium voltage rating (6.6kV/10kV) with power handling up to 2.5MW
- •PWM technology ensuring low harmonic distortion (<5% THD)
- •Multiple control modes: V/f, vector control, and sensorless vector operation
- •Comprehensive protection suite against electrical faults and abnormal conditions
- •Advanced HMI with touchscreen interface for intuitive operation and monitoring
- •Compatibility with standard industrial communication protocols
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | 6.6kV ±10% or 10kV ±10%, 3-phase, 50/60Hz |
| Power Rating | Up to 2.5MW continuous |
| Output Frequency | 0-120Hz (configurable) |
| Efficiency | ≥97% at full load |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +40°C (with derating above 40°C) |
| Protection Features | Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, overtemperature, short circuit, ground fault |


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