Adjustable Speed Drives

April 1, 2005
The H2 line of adjustable speed drives are designed to provide reliability, ease of use, and high performance. The H2 line’s superior reliability is a result of extensive testing during each design phase and verification during each step of the manufacturing process, says the vendor.

Contributing to the H2’s ease of use is a larger graphical display added to the keypad, which increases functionality of the operator control. In addition to multiple lines of English display, selectable type sizes and the vendor’s simple programming style, the new keypad offers more keys and faster navigation with directional arrows and enhanced soft programming keys. High performance applications with the H2 are made easier when using the encoderless vector, vector and AC servo motor control selections. Expansion of the inputs and outputs can be field installed using expansion boards. The H2 will initially be offered from stock in 1 through 60 HP. Higher horsepowers and custom design units will be offered in the future.

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