| Accessories and options |
| MOVITOOLS® operating software
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The MOVITOOLS® program package allows you to conveniently start up and set parameters for MOVITRAC® B frequency inverters and MOVIDRIVE® MDX60/61B drive inverters.
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| Braking resistor type BW |
BW series braking resistors are available for operating MOVITRAC® B frequency inverters and MOVIDRIVE® MDX60/61B drive inverters as generators. You can choose between PTC resistors, flat-type braking resistors, wire resistors
or grid resistors depending on the power and resistance value. You can also choose from a large range of accessories including
support rail mounting and touch guards for some resistance types. The power range (100% CDF) is 0.10 to 18 kW (0.13 to 24
hp). Resistance values range from 6 Ω to 100 Ω.
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| Line choke type ND |
ND series line chokes increase inverter overvoltage protection. This is an important characteristic in rough industrial power
supply systems, especially if the inverter is installed near a supply transformer. Line chokes also limit the charging current
of the inverter to reduce harmonics, which is important if multiple inverters are connected in parallel.
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| NF...type line filter |
NF type line filters are available for EMC compliant installation as specified by EN 55011. They suppress interference emissions
on the line side of inverters. These line filters ensure that limit value class B is maintained on the supply end.
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| Output choke type HD |
HD series output chokes suppress interference emitted from unshielded motor cables. They enable the motor to meet limit value
class B requirements in accordance with EN 55011 in EMC-compliant installations. Output chokes provide an alternative to shielded
motor cables in EMC-compliant installations.
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| Output filter type HF |
HF series output filters are sine filters that smooth out inverter output voltage. Output filters are used for group drives
to suppress discharge currents in motor cables and for long motor cables to prevent voltage peaks. Output filters can only
be used with V/f and VFC voltage-controlled operating modes, not with CFC and SERVO voltage-controlled operating modes.
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