ABB IE5 SynRM and Drives – The Perfect Match

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February 1, 2022

If you are looking for world-leading efficiency, ABB has a long expertise creating the perfect motor and drive combinations for businesses worldwide. By pairing their breakthrough IE5 SynRM motor with the optimal ABB drive for your needs, you can push your output further than ever – saving energy, spending less and producing more. Because variable speed drive pairings can be industry optimized, ABB motor and drive packages are ideal for everything from water and waterwaste to HVAC and food and beverage production. But any industry can benefit from the advantages that the motor-drive package offers. Giving you one point of access, one supplier, and support whenever you need it.

Reasons why ABB is the perfect match

  • Highly energy efficient lowering operational cost
  • Improves productivity lowering cost of ownership
  • Worlwide Service locally, globally and remotely
  • Supports sustainability targets
  • Tested and perfectly matched at point of order

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Motors drive the planet and billions of us rely on them to keep life going, but it takes a lot of energy to do it. Efficiency is everything. Increasing efficiency on all motors could have a major impact on reducing energy consumption and overall operating costs, which is why we’re constantly innovating to deliver greater efficiency, reduce energy use and emissions. Our cutting-edge technology portfolio gives you the peace of mind you need to focus on your business. Watch this video to see how ABB’s IE5 SynRM Motor is driving the planet. 

Innovation inside

The idea is simple. Take a conventional, proven stator technology and an innovative rotor design. Then combine them with a best-in-class industrial driven loaded with new, purpose-designed software.

Magnet-free design

Synchronous reluctance technology combines the performance of the permanent magnet motor with the simplicity and service-friendliness of an induction motor. The rotor has neither magnets nor winding and suffers virtually no power losses. And because there are nor magnetic forces in the rotor, maintenance is a straightforward as with induction motors.

Motors and Drives at ABB are perfectly matched to support your business no matter what industry you are in. With more than 130 years of history in the business ,ABB knows how to maintain, predict and service your needs as their partner. See how the SynRM Motor, matched perfectly with the ABB Variable speed drives, can help your business. 

 

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