Solutions for Motor Management
Get support to configure, troubleshoot, update or upgrade your motor management solution built with Altivar variable speed drives and Tesys devices to start, control, protect and monitor Low Voltage and Medium Voltage motors and loads, covering direct start, soft start and variable speed control.
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Posted: 2024-09-17 12:49 PM
Gentlemen,
I am in the process of calculation the air conditioning system for a building that will contain three Altivar Process Drives.
Would you mind providing the heat dissipation with forced air in the three following units ?
ATV6A0C71T4 (750HP)
ATV6A0C50T4 (600HP)
ATV6A0C25T4 (300HP)
Thanks in advance,
Jose Seijas
M&M Coastal Manufacturing
Phone number: 305-8426683
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Posted: 2024-10-31 09:46 AM
Hello @Jose.Seijas
Good to hear that the local team already supported you.
You can find this information in the APM Integration Manual for Partners. There is a section called "Heat Losses" and you can see the diferent heat losses by Normal duty/heavy duty and separated by Power and electronic area.
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Posted: 2024-09-19 05:31 AM
Thanks for the technical table I received yesterday from you guys.
I ende using the following as part of the HVAC calculations for the building:
750HP ATV600 VFD:14800 Watts
600HP ATV600 VFD:9900 Watts
300HP ATV600 VFD: 4380 Watts
If the above is incorrect please let me know.
Thanks again,
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Posted: 2024-10-31 09:46 AM
Hello @Jose.Seijas
Good to hear that the local team already supported you.
You can find this information in the APM Integration Manual for Partners. There is a section called "Heat Losses" and you can see the diferent heat losses by Normal duty/heavy duty and separated by Power and electronic area.
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