Table 2.1.1: converter size – GE Industrial Solutions DV-300 DC Drive Users Manual User Manual

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GEI-100332Ga

——— DESCRIPTION, COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION AND SPECIFICATIONS ———

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Programmable control section:

Control and regulation cards of the power section. Commands, refer-

ences and feedbacks are connected to them.

Output voltage :

Direct voltage changing from 0 to U

dN

Output rated current:

20.... 3300 A [for a max. ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C)]

The basic technical data of a converter are stated in the type code and on the identification nameplate.
The converters of DV-300 series are available in the following versions:
6KDV3...Q4E...

Four quadrant converter for AC input voltage up to 400 V

6KDV3...Q2A...

Two quadrant converter for AC input voltage up to 400 V

6KDV3...Q4F...

Four quadrant converter for AC input voltage up to 500 V

6KDV3...Q2B...

Two quadrant converter for AC input voltage up to 500 V

6KDV3...Q4G...

Four quadrant converter for AC input voltage up to 690 V

6KDV3...Q2C...

Two quadrant converter for AC input voltage up to 690 V

The available size are listed in the following table:

Table 2.1.1: Converter size

American

Rated DC Current [A]

European

Rated DC Current [A]

Q4F

Q2B

Q4E

Q2A

6KDV3017...

17

17

6KDV3020...

20

20

6KDV3035...

35

35

6KDV3040...

40

40

6KDV3056...

56

56

6KDV3070...

70

70

6KDV3088...

88

88

6KDV3110...

110

110

6KDV3112...

112

112

6KDV3140...

140

140

6KDV3148...

148

148

6KDV3185...

185

185

6KDV3224...

224

224

6KDV3280...

280

280

6KDV3280...

280

280

6KDV3350...

350

350

6KDV3336...

336

336

6KDV3420...

420

420

6KDV3400...

400

400

6KDV3500...

500

500

6KDV3450...

450

450

6KDV3650...

650

650

6KDV3560...

560

560

6KDV3770...

770

770

6KDV3800...

800

6KDV310H...

1050

1000

6KDV3850...

850

GD0010g

Sizes above 850A / 1050A (American / European) are listed in Appendix A (GEI-100332C).

The converter choice is made on the basis of the motor rated current and of the available AC input voltage. The

output rated current must be higher or equal to the one required by the used motor.

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If the motor must operate at greater than rates speed, refer to the motor producer for the me-

chanical problems which may occur (bearing, unbalance,...). Because of termal problems,

this principle is valid also in case of continuous use with a voltage 40% lower than rated

or at less than 60% of rated speed (insufficent ventilation, if the motor is not provided with

additional ventilation).

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