T200 Series Multifunctional High Performance Vector Inverter

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T200 Series Multifunctional High Performance Vector Inverter

  • Open/closed loop vector control for synchronous and asynchronous motors
  • V/F control (built-in PID); powerful functions, outstanding performance, applicable to the vast majority of general-purpose occasions; supports instantaneous stop and start; compact structure, easy to install.
  • most general-purpose occasions; support instantaneous stop and start; compact structure, easy to install
  • Power range:
    220V: 0.4-2.2kW, 380V: 0.4-15kW, 380V: 0.4-15kW
    380V: 0.4-15kW.
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Product description

T200 Series Multifunctional High Performance Vector Inverter
Open/closed loop vector control for synchronous and asynchronous motors,
V/F control (built-in PID); powerful functions, outstanding performance, applicable to the vast majority of general-purpose occasions; supports instantaneous stop and start; compact structure, easy to install.
most general-purpose occasions; support instantaneous stop and start; compact structure, easy to install;
Power range:
220V: 0.4-2.2kW, 380V: 0.4-15kW, 380V: 0.4-15kW
380V: 0.4-15kW.

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FAQ

Can You Leave An Inverter Plugged in All the Time?

In general, inverters can usually be left plugged in all the time, but this depends on the design and purpose of the inverter. When used as a backup power supply, inverters are usually designed to be plugged in all the time. In the event of a mains power failure, the inverter immediately switches to a back-up power source (e.g. a battery) to ensure a constant and stable supply and to prevent equipment downtime or data loss. If the inverter is left unused for an extended period of time and there is no equipment that needs to be powered, it is often recommended that it be turned off or disconnected from the power supply to conserve energy and extend the life of the equipment. Prolonged periods of being plugged in may result in increased energy consumption and equipment deterioration. Inverters that are plugged in usually draw a certain amount of power, even when there is no load. Therefore, turning the inverter off or disconnecting it from the power supply when it is not needed can save energy.

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