Overcoming challenges with ABB drives

ABB drives launch 2009

ABB’s new variable speed drives meet the challenges, both in design and motor control selection for various applications.
  • Achieving the best cost optimization and energy efficiency
  • Easy installation for proper operation
  • Reduced total cost through disturbance-free drive

You are cordially invited to witness the features and performance ABB’s new range of variable speed drives in a half-day seminar-cum-launch.

Auditorium
ABB Industry Pte Ltd
2 Ayer Rajah Crescent
Singapore 139935


Friday, Dec 4 2009
0900 hrs - 1300 hrs


The new drive modules are designed to be installed into customers’ motor starter panels and pump systems, allowing them the flexibility to customize unique motor starter solutions. The many advantages of ABB’s drive technology allow customers to manage a wide range of application solutions.

With the need for higher power quality in the world today, ABB’s new ultra low harmonic drive surpasses the stringent requirements set by IEEE 519 and IEC 61000, making it the ultimate solution to any harmonics issues in your electrical network.

ACS850-04: Modular drives unit for cabinet integration

This drive features on-board safe-torque-off, a removable memory block, intelligent user interface with a series of assistant wizards, a built-in energy saving calculator, and modular hardware and software. It also includes an advanced adaptation of ABB’s exclusive high-performance motor-control platform, Direct Torque Control (DTC).

ACQ810-04: Customized (custom-built) pump control drive
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This drive is specially designed for water and waste water applications, featuring tailor-made pump control functions for single and multi-pump systems. The
modules include everything needed for reliable and efficient pump control and are able to meet the demanding needs of high torque pump control, maximizing uptime and minimizing the life cycle cost of the pumping system.

ACS800: Ultra low harmonic drive
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This drive uses advanced harmonics mitigation technology that does not require external filters or multi-pulse transformer. These drives utilize an active front-end rectifier with a LCL (inductor-capacitor-inductor) filter, fulfilling the strictest harmonic requirements including IEEE 519 and IEC 61000 at the drive's input terminals, which makes ABB's ultra low harmonic drive a simple and compact solution to reduce harmonics problems.

Presenters:
Janne Leinonen

Region Sales Manager, Low Voltage Drives
Automation Products Asia Network
for ACS850-04 & ACQ810-04

Harri Vaara

Region Sales Manager, Low Voltage Drives
Automation Products Asia Network
for ACS800

Last edited 2009-11-30
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