Eaton SPIH10A0-4
Active front end variable frequency drive

Eaton SPIH10A0-4
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  • Frame : FI13
  • Bussman Fuse Type (aR) 170M8547
  • Size: 3SHT
  • UN : 690 (V)
  • IN : 1250 (A)
Item Number: SPIH10A0-4
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SPECIFICATION:

  • Frame : FI13
  • Bussman Fuse Type (aR) 170M8547
  • Size: 3SHT
  • UN : 690 (V)
  • IN : 1250 (A)
  • Input voltage Uin (AC) front end modules:  380–500 Vac/525–690 Vac
  • Input voltage Uin (DC) inverter:  465–800 Vdc/640–1100 Vdc
  • Ambient operating temperature:  –10 to 50 °C
  • Storage temperature: –40 to 70 °C
  • Vibration: 5–150 Hz
  • Digital inputs: 6, positive or negative logic; 18–30 Vdc
  • Auxiliary voltage: +24 V, ±15%, max. 250 mA
  • Output reference voltage: +10 V, +3%, max. load 10 mA
  • Cooling capacity required: Approximately 2%
  • Overcurrent protection: Yes
  • Unit over temperature protection: Yes
  • Motor overload protection: Yes
  • Motor stall protection: Yes
  • Motor underload protection: Yes
  • Short-circuit protection of 24 V and 10 V reference voltages: Yes

Eaton SPI frequency drives are bi-directional DC power inverters for supply and controlling AC engines. The inverter is powered by a common DC bus. A charging circuit is needed when a live DC bus joint is needed. This type frequency drives have many advantages:

  • Ease of operation
  • Compact frame
  • Productivity
  • Rugged and reliable

DC side charging circuit integrated up to 75 kW and external for large output ratings.


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