Fanuc Corporation Ge Fanuc 1HP 0.75kW 1 Phase Input 3 Phase Output 230v Drive - 6MDVN-4P5101
The 6MDVN-4P5101 is a 1 HP, 0.75 kW drive from Reliance Electric, part of the MD60 drive series. This drive operates with a 115V, 50/60 Hz, single-phase input and delivers a three-phase output at 230V. It features an output current of 4.5 A and is housed in a frame size B.
The 6MDVN-4P5101 is a drive produced by Reliance Electric, classified under the MD60 drive series. This model is designed for a 115V, 50/60 Hz, single-phase input and provides a three-phase output. The drive has a power rating of 0.75 kW and a horsepower rating of 1.0 HP. It delivers an output current of 4.5 A and belongs to frame size B.
The drive's output frequency is governed by display parameter d001, which is read-only by default. The range for this parameter extends from 0.0 to the maximum frequency. The commanded frequency is represented by display parameter d002, also read-only by default, with a range similar to d001.
Display parameter d003 indicates the output current. This parameter is read-only by default and ranges from 0.00 to twice the drive-rated amps. The output voltage is monitored through display parameter d004, which is read-only by default and ranges from 0 to the drive-rated volts.
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Specifications
Manufacturer |
Reliance Electric |
Series |
MD60 |
Part Number |
6MDVN-4P5101 |
HP |
1 HP |
Input Voltage |
230 VAC |
Enclosure |
NEMA 1 or Chassis |
Hz |
50/60 Hz |
kW |
0.75 kW |
Filter/No Filter |
Not Filtered |
Labeling |
UL Listed, IEC Certified |
What Our Experts Think
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Input/Output Configuration: Accepts 230V single-phase input and delivers 230V three-phase output, ideal for applications requiring three-phase power from a single-phase source.
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Power Rating: Offers 1 horsepower (0.75 kW) output, suitable for small to medium-sized motors in various industrial applications.
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Current Capacity: Provides an output current of 4.5 amps, accommodating a range of motor sizes and types.
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Enclosure Type: Housed in a NEMA 1 or Chassis enclosure, designed for indoor use in non-hazardous locations.
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Frequency Compatibility: Operates at 50/60 Hz, making it versatile for different regional power standards.
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Certifications: UL Listed and IEC Certified, ensuring compliance with international safety and quality standards.
Q&A
Q: What is the 6MDVN-4P5101 Drive?
A: It’s a GE Fanuc variable frequency drive (VFD) designed for controlling motors, providing 1HP (0.75kW) of power with a 1-phase input and 3-phase output at 230V.
Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: This drive is ideal for use in industrial automation and machinery systems requiring precise motor speed and torque control.
Q: What does the drive do?
A: It converts 1-phase input power to 3-phase output, allowing for efficient motor speed control, energy savings, and smooth operation of machines in various applications.
Q: Why choose the 6MDVN-4P5101?
A: It provides reliable, energy-efficient motor control for applications that require precise operation, offering excellent performance and long-term reliability.
Q: Is this an OEM product?
A: Yes, it’s a genuine GE Fanuc part, ensuring full compatibility, high-quality performance, and durable operation for industrial environments.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect for Physical Damage: Regularly check the drive for signs of external damage, such as cracks, burns, or any loose components.
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Clean the Drive: Use compressed air or an anti-static brush to remove dust and debris from the drive’s exterior and cooling vents. Avoid using liquids that could damage internal components.
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Check Power Supply: Ensure the drive is receiving the correct voltage and that there are no power surges or fluctuations. Incorrect power can cause system malfunctions or damage to components.
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Verify Wiring and Connections: Inspect all input and output connections for signs of wear, corrosion, or loose connections. Ensure wiring is properly secured and free from damage.
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Monitor Cooling and Ventilation: Ensure the drive’s cooling system is functioning correctly and that the device is in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating.
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Check for Overload Conditions: Ensure that the drive is not operating under excessive load, which could result in overheating or damage to the drive or connected motor.
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Test Functionality: Regularly test the drive's response to input signals and verify that the 3-phase output is functioning as expected, delivering the correct voltage and current.
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Run Diagnostics: Periodically use diagnostic tools to check the performance of the drive, and address any error codes or malfunctions immediately.