Product Overview 2-3
2.3
Family Overview
The 1000 family of AC drives provides digital flux vector control of ordinary three-phase
AC motors. The drives combine the latest insulated-gate-bipolar-transistor (IGBT), pulse-
width modulation (PWM), and digital signal processor (DSP) technologies with digital-
current-regulator (DCR) or digital-space-vector (DSV) control to deliver optimum motor
performance, complete programmability, and simplicity of operation. Variable-frequency
drive (VFD) operation is also available for cost-effective control of motor speed in
simple applications.
The complete family is comprised of the 1100, 1105, 1110, 1120, 1130, 1200, and 1230
series of variable-frequency drives as well as the 1140 variable-voltage drive. These
drives share a common architecture that provides a high degree of internal consistency.
By combining this core drive topology with unique input sections, the 1000 family
furnishes flexible, efficient, and cost-effective solutions to a variety of application needs.
Table 2-1 summarizes the various models within the family. The 1140 is described in a
separate publication.
Table 2-1—1000 Family Summary
Drive
Description
Input
Voltages
Power
Range
Input
Operation
1100 Variable-Frequency AC Drive 230/460/575 V
1
1/2-
600 hp
Three- or six-
phase rectifier
1105 Variable-Frequency AC Drive 230/460/575 V
1
1/2-
300 hp
Three- or six-
phase rectifier
1110 Phase-Converting AC Drive
230/460 V
1
1/2-
100 hp
Single-phase
rectifier
1120 Modular AC Drive
230/460 V
1
1/2-
200 hp
Rectified DC
bus
1130 Line-Regenerative AC Drive
230/460/575 V
7
1/2-
150 hp
Three-phase
rectifier/inverter
1140 Variable-Voltage AC Drive
230/460/575 V
5
-
500 hp
Three-phase
SCR control
1200 Variable-Frequency AC Drive 230/460 V
1
1/2-
1000 hp Three- or six-
phase rectifier
1230 Line-Regenerative AC Drive
460 V
1
1/2-
600 hp
Three-phase
rectifier/inverter
2.3.1
Features
Performance Flexibility
The 1000 family accommodates a broad range of performance requirements. Units may
be configured for constant-torque operation for heavy-duty cyclic loads, variable-torque
operation for medium-duty requirements, or extended-torque operation for centrifugal
loads such as fans and pumps. The drive operates in a transducerless vector control mode
that does not require a feedback device and produces full torque to base speed with full
starting torque. For demanding applications, an incremental encoder or resolver interface
can be added for precise position, velocity, and torque regulation and improved dynamic
performance. Dual- and triple-encoder interfaces are also available for position-following
and dual-transducer applications. Variable-frequency control is alternately available for
applications that do not require critical velocity or torque control.
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