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Power supplies and plant cabling
News Release from: Maser Communications UK | Subject: Series V
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2007
Enhanced design variable frequency drive
cables
The Alpha Wire round geometry industrial series - Series V VFD cables are clearly different and clearly better than traditional convoluted cables for variable frequency drive applications
Series V VFD Cables are easier to install They're aesthetically pleasing...and they're engineered to withstand the dielectric stresses that cause weaker cables to fail
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 6 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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For VFD cables round is definitely better
Maser UK and Alpha Wire agree that when it comes to Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Cables, round is definitely better - easier to install, better performance and air/water tight
The new Alpha Series V Cables fit into grommets for superior cable-to-electrical junction / control box sealing.
The result is a tighter installation that is protected from dirt, dust, oil, water and pollutants, and contributes to meeting IP67 and NEMA6 installation standards requirements.
Plus, the symmetrical geometry creates a corresponding roundness to the foil/braid shield, promoting a low capacitance profile that allows for increased length cable runs.
And talk about tough: cross-linked polyethylene insulated conductors deliver consistent pulsed width modulation and excellent low capacitance properties.
Series V Cables do not degrade under heavy electrical load and easily handle harmonics, corona discharges, and power distortion.
Plus, the unique Alpha Wire shielding system helps contain device-to-device EMI.
When it comes to superior mechanical and electrical performance, the Alpha Wire industrial series - Series V VFD Cables are clearly better.
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