Inverters
A frequency inverter is an industrial device that functions as a speed regulator for electric motors. It controls the power supply to the motor, adjusting the electricity to match the real demand and application, thereby reducing the motor’s energy consumption by 20% to 70%, and even up to 90% in extreme cases.
A frequency inverter is also referred to as a frequency converter, adjustable speed drive, adjustable frequency drive, VSD (Variable Speed Drive), VFC (Variable Frequency Controller), or simply an inverter or converter.
The frequency inverter is an effective solution for improving energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and lowering carbon dioxide emissions.
It regulates the speed of electric motors, ensuring that the electricity supplied matches the actual demand of the application, resulting in significant energy savings.
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Advantages of using a frequency inverter
The use of frequency inverters for intelligent motor control has numerous financial, operational, and environmental advantages since it improves productivity, increases energy efficiency, and simultaneously extends equipment lifespan, preventing deterioration and avoiding unexpected downtime that lead to unproductive periods.
- Energy savings and improved system efficiency
- Adapting the unit’s speed to process requirements
- Adjusting the torque or power of a drive to process needs
- Reducing noise levels, e.g., in fans and pumps
- Decreasing mechanical stress on machines in order to extend their lifespan
- Diagnostic and networking capabilities for better performance monitoring and increased productivity