Inverter now with safe torque off input

Paul Boughton
The E700 series inverter from Mitsubishi Electric is now available with a safe torque off input, eliminating the need for a redundant contactor in installations seeking compliance with EN954-1 Cat.3 and IEC60204-1 Stop Category 0. The safe torque off version of the E700 is denoted by the characters “SC” after the ampere rating in the model number.

The new model is 6mm deeper than the existing version across the power range, and is compatible with both connectivity and I/O option cards when utilising kits created for the safe torque off model.

The E700’s is compact only in its size – its application versatility makes it a suitable choice for both OEMs and end users who have constant or variable torque loads. Motor friendly soft PWM (pulse width modulation) switching, a self-diagnostic mode, advanced flux vector control, and a flux optimisation mode designed to save even more energy than a fixed variable torque V/Hz curve are just a few of the standard features.

For more information, visit www/automationsolutions.mitsubishielectric.co.uk

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