Yaskawa America: HV600 Narrow Configured

November 3, 2020

Introducing the HV600 UL Type 1 Narrow Configured drive from Yaskawa America, designed and packaged to minimize required wall space, with extra features and options to fit specific application needs.

Features

  •    –   Lockable main input disconnect switch
  •    –   PID control with selectable engineering units
  •    –   Independent PID control for use with external device
  •    –   Differential PID feedback feature
  •    –   Sleep function
  •    –   24 VDC, 150 mA power supply
  •    –   Input and output status indication
  •    –   Serial communication loss detection and selectable response
  •    –   Built-in communications
    •       –   BACnet
    •       –   APOGEE
    •       –   Metasys
    •       –   Modbus
  •    –   HOA keypad
  •    –   Flash upgradeable firmware
  •    –   Bumpless transfer between Hand and Auto modes
  •    –   Emergency Override

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