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3351HP, 437A, 4160V, Galt Electric G5000 VFD (G5000-A3150-4.16)

Brand:
GALT ELECTRIC
Model:
G5000-A3150-4.16
Condition:
New
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Galt G5000 variable frequency drives are general-purpose medium voltage VFDs meant for use in pumps, fans, compressors, and many other applications. With options for bypass, power loss ride-through, braking, synchronous transfer, and regenerative capabilities, the G5000 will fit your application.

G5000-A3150-4.16

  • 3351 Horsepower
  • 437 Amps
  • 4160 Volt
  • IP30

Technical Specifications

Series:
G5000
Model:
G5000-A3150-4.16
Brand:
GALT ELECTRIC
Product Condition:
New
Horsepower Rating:
3351 HP
Rated Amps:
437 A
Rated Voltage:
4160 V
Phase Rating:
3 Phase Input - 3 Phase Output
Phase:
Three Phase
Ambient Tempurature Rating:
40 °C
Enclosure Rating:
IP 30
Communication Protocol:
Modbus RTU
Height:
111.00 in
Width:
228.00 in
Depth:
59.00 in

Product Information

GALT ELECTRIC G5000 Series

Galt Electric's mission is to make technology approachable. The G5000 series VFD is the embodiment of this mission. With the most common capabilities that you'll need in a medium voltage inverter and the important upgrades and capabilities, the G5000 drive can handle the most common applications, including pumps, fans, conveyors, crushers, and compressors.

Galt AC drives are reliable and easy to use. The simple interface allows you to customize the parameters of your VFD and get the performance that you need.

Standard Features

  • Three control modes (V/Hz, open loop/sensorless vecotr, closed loop vector)
  • Control of asynchronous, synchronous, and permanent magent motors
  • Standard ModBus RTU communication, other protocols available
  • Dead area compensation technology for low frequency control
  • Master-follower multi-motor control
  • Flux and dual-frequency braking
  • Power loss ride-through
  • Option for unit cell bypass integration
  • Option for bumpless synchronous transfer
  • Option for four-quadrant fully regenerative configuration

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