Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are electronic devices used to control the speed
and torque of electric motors by varying the input frequency and voltage. They are
widely used in industrial, commercial, and HVAC applications for energy savings,
improved process control, and motor protection.
VFDs optimize motor operation based on load demand, reducing energy consumption and
mechanical stress. They also support soft starting and stopping of motors,
minimizing wear and extending equipment lifespan. VFDs can be integrated into
automation systems for centralized control and monitoring.
Benefits With Our VFDs
Efficient motor speed control for energy savings and reliable performance.
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Adjustable speed and torque control for enhanced efficiency
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Built-in motor protection features including overload, under-voltage,
and short circuit
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Integration with PLCs, SCADA, and industrial automation systems
Our VFDs support single-phase and three-phase motors with voltage ranges from 200V
to 690V. Available in compact and modular formats, they comply with IEC 61800
standards and include user-friendly interfaces, programmable logic, and
communication protocols like Modbus, Profibus, and Ethernet/IP.
Most Common Questions
Why use a VFD? VFDs offer precise motor control, energy cost reduction, and
protection features that extend the life of motors and mechanical systems. They are
essential for modern energy-efficient and automated facilities.