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ATV61H075N4Z
Telemecanique Altivar 61 0.75kW AC Drive 3 phase AC 380...400V

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Altivar 61 0.75kW AC Drive 3 phase AC 380...400V
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Specially designed to manage and monitor your building’s HVAC and pumping functions, the ATV61H075N4Z is a 0.75 kW, VSD. The ATV61H075N4Z is part of the Telemecanique Altivar 61 family and has a variety of features to make it ideal for centrifugal pump and fan applications. Northern Industrial can assist with all of your Altivar 61 needs.

Features of the Altivar 61 ATV61H075N4Z

The Altivar 61 range has numerous features that make it suitable for use in pump and fan applications in both commercial and industrial environments.

  • Built-in PID functionality
  • Unique random switching frequency modulation reduces noise pollution from the motor and improves comfort
  • Broken belt detection
  • Skip/jump frequencies to avoid resonance
  • Loss of follower with alarm management
  • External fault input
  • Eliminate gear box backlash and cogging
  • Fault inhibition and fireman’s override to use the forced start function
  • Run permissive damper input
  • Catch on the fly by speed during restarts, regardless of the direction of rotation
  • Sleep/wake function
  • Low-flow detection
  • Underload and overload detection
  • Limitation of operating time at low speed
  • 7 digital inputs
  • 2 analogue inputs
  • 0 digital outputs
  • 1 analogue outputs
  • 2 relay outputs

The following equipment is able to be used with Altivar 61 VSDs:

  • Hot water/chilled water pumps
  • Multi-pump water distribution
  • Municipal water/waste water pumps
  • Heating and air conditioning fans
  • Cooling tower fans
  • Ventilation fans for exhaust/smoke extraction
Advantages of the ATV61H075N4Z

Energy consumption savings, an open design and easy connectivity to an array of networks are just three benefits of the Altivar 61 series. Other advantages include:

  • User-friendly interface
  • Connectivity to major building automation networks including Lonworks, BACnet, Metasys N2 and Apogee P1
  • Intuitive and customisable graphic keypad for quick and easy set-up
  • Plain text menus in six languages (English, Spanish, Italian, French, Chinese and German)
  • Programs can be saved to the keypad and transferred to other drives
  • Integrated CANopen and Modbus ports
  • Offers thermal protection, integrated electronic thermal display and surge limitation
Support from Northern Industrial

Find reliable spares and repairs for the entire Altivar 61 family including the ATV61H075N4Z variable speed drive at Northern Industrial. All new and refurbished parts as well as repairs come with a full 2 year warranty. Contact us today for more information.

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The Specs

The below specs apply to this product

ManufacturerTelemecanique
No Digital Inputs7
No Analog Inputs2
No Digital Outputs (dedicated)0
No Analog Outputs1
Relay Outputs2
LoopClosed
Logic (PNP/NPN)Negative (NPN) / Positive (PNP)
Power KW (Constant Torque)0.75
Range typeVariable Speed Drive
RangeAltivar 61
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