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Mitsubishi Electric inverters for industry and the Smart Factory

Connectivity, security, predictive maintenance, first level performance, flexibility and last but not least quality; all features that are part of the Mitsubishi Electric concept for inverters dedicated to industrial applications and to be installed in the Smart Factory. Suitable for both 400V and 690V networks, ability to drive all kinds of high efficiency motors (IM, PM and SynRM motors), integrated PLC and special functions to adapt to all applications, all in a Slim Type chassis, now more suitable for industrial installations; this is the big news of the FR-A800 series.

FR-E800, on the other hand, is the new compact inverter that Mitsubishi Electric has developed according to a concept that arises precisely from the production needs of the automation lines of Nagoya Works. With multi-protocol Ethernet connectivity and high security standards along with predictive maintenance functions, FR-E800 sets new inverter standards for the Smart Factory.

FR-E800 Inverter

The smallest class inverter in the world with high functionality:
1. Smart factory with CC-Link IE TSN

• Two Ethernet ports
• Support for various Ethernet networks
2. Safe human-machine cooperation

• Meets Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 2 or 3 of IEC 61508 standard for functional safety
• Support of safety communication protocols
3. System maintenance support

• Function to predict and alert operators of inverter damage caused by corrosive gases
• FR Configurator2 AI technology helps analyze and identify the cause of a fault

FR-F800 for Fan & Pump applications

FR-F800 is the reliable, intelligent and environmentally friendly inverter.

Designed to be the most suitable for high energy saving applications such as pumps, fans and compressors, it is equipped with a series of integrated functions that make set-up and adaptation to individual needs simple and intuitive

All FR-F800s are equipped with an RJ45 communication port to allow the highest level of Ethernet based connectivity both in full Mitsubishi Electric integrated systems and in networks with other communication protocols.

Remote access to inverter drive systems

Remote operations and remote access to drives brings significant benefits to the organizations. They can be provided through our standard software – FR Configurator. It is possible to access alarm information and to change certain parameters using this simple utility software. This way, drive systems can be monitored and modified even when access to inverters is limited.

FR-E800 drives also have great plug-and-play connectivity with HMIs called GOT. Predefined screen templates in GOT Drive can be quickly deployed on the HMI and from that moment data in the inverter is accessed. Combining this with GOT Mobile (which allows wireless access) creates an unprecedented combination on the drive market as access to visualized data is provided within minutes. Thanks to the remote access,. Users work can be monitored from their computers.

Energy efficiency in inverter drive applications

The FR-E800 inverter helps in achieving energy efficiency by providing extremely flexible configurations of motors.
For instance, permanent magnet motors can be used by easily setting the parameters and they ensure significant energy savings thanks to their construction. The same inverter can be used with any kind of motor, so you can create sustainable configuration by future-proofing the drive and replacing motors with time.
Proper drive configuration should also be applied to the regeneration converter. In this case, energy coming from a malfunctioning motor can be used by other inverters in the system and therefore is not lost.
Another way to save lots of energy in drive systems is applying large torque during the motor’s startup. It is estimated that even 60% of energy consumed in the manufacturing industry goes to powering motors.