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82100000014300
Control Techniques Commander SK SM-Bipolar

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Commander SK SM-Bipolar
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The Control Techniques 82100000014300 is an additional I/O module for use with the Commander SK AC drive. This module provides an optional bipolar speed reference input card for the Commander SK. It allows the direction of rotation of a motor to be controlled via an analog signal rather than the run forward and run reverse terminals or a forward/reverse terminal.

The SM-Bipolar option module provides connectivity for bipolar ±10V frequency reference signal to a Commander SK to control motor speed in both directions. The module converts the bipolar voltage reference into a 0 to 10V unipolar signal along with “run forward” and “run reverse” commands that are connected to the Commander SK drive terminals. This module also has a built-in relay that can be used to convert the drive’s digital output into a relay output.

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ManufacturerControl Techniques
Alternative PartnumberSM-Bipolar
Range typeOther
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