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SHINKAWA VM-5H3 VM-5P3 VM-5Z4 DC Variable Speed Drive

📣Model Number: VM-5H3 VM-5P3 VM-5Z4

🌍Country of origin: USA France Germany Estonia Norway UK

⌚Delivery date: in stock

🛠After-sales service: brand new with one year warranty

⚙️ Product Category: Module/Controller/Server/Motor/Touch Screen

🕰Warranty: 12 months/365 days

📦Product Packaging: seller provides complete and safe protection packaging

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☎️ Please contact me: 15359029662 Ms. Amy Sun

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VM-5H3 VM-5P3 VM-5Z4

VM-5H3 VM-5P3 VM-5Z4 defines and establishes interface standards to simplify the implementation of data communication links while improving data quality. “When searching for an MDIS protocol, the network considered a number of potential candidates for validation testing.The MDIS community chose the OPC UA protocol for further study because of its flexibility and performance across a number of criteria such as scalability, reliability, object-orientation, and expected time spent on programming/design.The modules will allow upper systems in offshore production to for safe and reliable information exchange. All of the module’s DCS800-EP drives, 500hp and below, have a heavy duty overload rating that allows 150% overload for 60 seconds. 600hp ratings have a normal load rating that allows 110% overload for 60 seconds.

The VM-5H3 VM-5P3 VM-5Z4 is UL 508A compliant and has a short circuit current rating (SCCR) of 65 kA. It is designed to be a virtual replacement for the Reliance Electric FlexPak 3000, commonly used in the steel and pipe mill industries, as well as in extruders and many other applications. Since ABB’s acquisition of Baldor Electric, which sold the FlexPak 3000 for many years, the DCS800-EP is expected to gain wider acceptance as the FlexPak continues to be in the “legacy” phase of its life cycle. Allows features to be easily added using both hardware and software. For example, history can be added to many PLC products by plugging the module into the backplane, which gets data from the controller, but the history communication is over a separate Ethernet connection.