MASTERDRIVES MC is Migrating to the Siemens SINAMICS Family of drives
The Siemens Simovert MASTERDRIVES AC drive was introduced in 1994 and over 1 million units have been installed throughout the world. This very successful product will finally reach its maturity in October 2010. MASTERDRIVES will continue to be available and supported for several more years, but most customers should begin to familiarize
themselves with their options for spare parts or migration to the Siemens
Benefits of MASTERDRIVES MC
- Increased productivity and decreased project costs due to product reliability
- Proven track record
- Reduced maintenance
- Superior control performance
- Seamless integration into the automation environment
Key Attributes
Reliability
- Over 1,000,000 units installed worldwide in all types of applications and environments
- Global support
- Rated for UL and CSA international standards such as CE and NEMA
Flexibility
- Can be tailored to your specific application using on-board free-function blocks and integrated technology functions
- Seamless integration into automation hierarchy
- Platform design for a wide range of industrial voltages
Ease of Use
- Completely uniform from 1HP to 300HP
- Easy-to-connect, modular plug-in option boards for encoder evaluation solve every feedback task
Technical Data
MASTERDRIVES MC are available for a supply voltage of 3-phase 380 V to 480 V AC, 50/60 Hz, depending on the output, in the following types of construction
- Compact PLUS (0.55 - 37 kW) (0.75 - 50 HP)
- Compact Units (2.2 – 37 kW) (3 – 50 HP)
- Chassis Units (45 – 250 kW) (60 – 335 HP)
- Performance 2 (0.75 to 710 kW) (1000 HP)
Typical Applications
- Material handling – pick and place, bay racking
- Printing press – electronic line shafting
- Packaging – boxing, wrapping, bottling
- Textile winders/finishing
- Cut to length – pipe, board, precision plastic
- Wood finishing
- Winders – fabric, steel sheets, insulation
- Wire drawing
- Web handling – paper, fabric, insulation
- Converting machines
- Common DC bus
- Paper, textile, and plastic processing
- Rolling mills
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