Variable frequency drives: Mitsubishi Electric Automation enhances F700-NA Series VFDs

Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc. released a version upgrade for the F700 VFD Series variable frequency drives. The new version incorporates many new features and functions tailored to meet the requirements of the Water Handling Industry and a new level of flexibility for application specific requirements, Mitsubishi says.

July 13, 2010

Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc. released a version upgrade for the F700 VFD Series variable frequency drives. The new version incorporates many new features and functions tailored to meet the requirements of the Water Handling Industry and a new level of flexibility for application specific requirements, Mitsubishi says. The improvements include, built-in PLC function, second option port, pre-charge function, second PID function and inverter operation at transducer loss. When the optional FR-PU07-01 operator panel is used, additional functions are also enabled.

The F700 inverter is built to optimize 3-phase motor control, saving energy for almost all general purpose applications, the company says.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation F700 inverter product features include:

  • NEMA 1 UL Type 1 enclosure Designs: Drive can be mounted as a stand-alone unit.
  • Single phase input: UL/cUL listed for use with single phase input supply.
  • Ease of programming: Taken to higher levels with the new DU07 programming
  • Windmill start: F700 measures residual motor slot ripple to determine both the speed and direction of rotation of a coasting motor and can swiftly and smoothly bring it under control when required – whichever way it’s spinning.
  • Enhanced energy savings: An improved version of Mitsubishi Electric’s energy-optimization software boosts motor efficiency to unprecedented levels and intelligently maximizes energy savings.
  • Power dip ride-through: Allows the inverter to continue to run during short power supply interruptions – reducing nuisance tripping.
  • Overvoltage avoidance: The F700 measures dc bus levels when decelerating and controls drive speed to eliminate nuisance tripping.
  • Remote I/O capability: Drive I/O can be configured over a network to work independently of the drive, reducing cost and making more efficient use of the available network nodes.
  • Independent RS-485 Connections: Allow serial communications and keypad operation at the same time with no options needed.  F700 supports Modbus RTU and the standard Mitsubishi Electric protocol.

The company made the announcement on July 1, 2010.

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-Edited by Mark T. Hoske, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com, part of CFE Media www.cfemedia.com, along with Plant Engineering and Consulting-Specifying Engineer.