Eaton Inverter Drive, 0.18 kW, 3 Phase, DM1 Series 120 V ac 1.6 A

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RS Stock No.:
263-005
Mfr. Part No.:
3-5041-003A DM1-111D6EB-S20S-EM
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Power Rating

0.18kW

Product Type

Inverter Drive

Number of Phases

3

Maximum Output Current

1.6A

Series

DM1

Mount Type

Vertical

IP Rating

IP20

Output Frequency

400Hz

Minimum Supply Voltage

100V

Maximum Supply Voltage

120V ac

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Overall Width

72mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, cUL, IEC/EN61800-5, CE, UL etc, ISO 9001

Overall Depth

180 mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DO
The Eaton Variable Frequency Drive represents the pinnacle of power control and efficiency. Designed to enhance your motor performance, it seamlessly integrates into your operational framework at 115 V AC, making it a versatile choice for various applications. With a compact footprint, its robust 1.6 A capacity caters to single-phase setups without compromising on functionality. The drive features a user-friendly 7-digit display and an array of communication interfaces, including built-in Modbus RTU and BACnet, ensuring compatibility with modern monitoring systems. Whether you require precise speed regulation or advanced parameterisation options, this drive is engineered to deliver optimum performance in demanding environments with its IP20 protection rating and varied ambient operating temperatures.

Exceptional thermal management enhances reliability and performance longevity

Optimised for both indoor and outdoor environments with robust protection features

Wide operational temperature range accommodates diverse application needs

Efficient energy consumption leads to cost savings in long-term operation

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