The iC2-Micro inverter from Danfoss
The iC2-Micro is the successor to the VLT® Micro Drive FC 51. This new compact inverter offers many advantages. Here are some benefits for you:
Free motor selection
The iC2-Micro allows you to reduce the complexity and cost of your system, while maintaining full performance. This AC drive offers excellent motor control and optimal mechanical braking performance. New features include torque control with or without encoder feedback, motor block detection and a built-in control panel. In addition, the iC2-Micro is compatible with the motor of your choice (induction or PM motor), allowing you to build the best system for your application.
Integrated
The iC2-Micro's highly integrated design includes an integrated control panel, potentiometer, RFI filter, brake chopper and intelligent cooling, reducing the need for external components. The iC2-Micro is a compact and flexible AC drive suitable for a wide range of applications. It offers unmatched reliability, user-friendliness and easy commissioning, all packed into one powerful and compact device. The iC2-Micro is also suitable for retrofit, making it trouble-free for use in existing installations.
Savings
Save space and mounting time with the compact design of the iC2-Micro AC drive. This design allows side-by-side mounting, saving valuable space in your installation. The iC2-Micro features a built-in PID controller, allowing you to achieve stable process control, for example based on constant pressure or flow. This ensures accurate and reliable operation of your system.
Coating
To ensure the reliability of the iC2-Micro in aggressive environments, the PCBs are coated as standard for protection against corrosive gases according to IEC 60721-3-3. This coating prevents failures in aggressive environments, thereby also avoiding unnecessary downtime, resulting in a longer lifetime of the inverter.
Finally, the iC2-Micro is equipped with an integrated brake chopper, saving you money and panel space. This built-in functionality eliminates the need for external remchoppers, making your installation simpler and more cost-efficient.
In short, the iC2-Micro offers not only compactness, flexibility and reliability, but also space savings, compatibility with PM motors, built-in PID control, protection against corrosive gases and an integrated brake chopper. Contact Breemes or itsme today to find out how the iC2-Micro can optimise your installation and save costs.
Want to know more about the iC2 from Danfoss? Click here for the selection guide.
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