Primary Reasons To Use VFD Panels

 VFD Panel or Variable Frequency Drive is a type of electrical panel that is mainly used for controlling the motor that doesn't require working on the full speed. The need for this solution is very much for maintaining the desired output of the appliance connected with it and to avoid any failure.

No doubt, manufacturing units are tarnished for their harsh working conditions, ranging from moisture, dust, dirt to corrosion, which may create some troubles at the worksite. However, you don't need to worry about the VFD Panel as they come in protective shells and require little protection.

Here Are Some Of Its Common Components That Help In The Working Of The VFD Panel:

  • Harmonic Filters
  • PLC for advanced control
  • Relays, Circuit Breaker
  • Anti-Condensation Heater or Air Conditioner
  • Motor Starters
  • A Bypass Control to keep the device running in all the conditions
  • Switches and Modems
  • Surge Protector
  • The list doesn't end here it has many more components inside it. But when it comes to the primary use of the VFD Panel in industries, so, most of us are a little confused. To cut the confusion, here we share the primary uses of the device, so, let's take a look. Power Switching And Protection: VFD Panels are mainly designed with a circuit breaker that is connected directly to the input power line supply to switch it On/Off and to give protection from the short circuit, overload sudden trip, etc. The main function of the device is to give protection to the equipment and line connected with it.

  • Adjustable Speed: There is an inbuilt frequency control potentiometer inside the device, which commands the signal to the motor as per the settings are done by the operators. Also, there is a bypass controller to keep it running in all the conditions.

  • Protection From Environment: The main function of the VFD Panel is to keep all the components inside and protected from any dust, dirt, and moisture that otherwise can take the shape of a disaster.

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