About the 5V2150
The 5V4160 unit is a three-phase AC drive that was designed to be included in the GV3000 series that was produced by Reliance Electric. The 5V4160 AC drive has stopped being produced by Reliance Electric, but it may still be in stock at AX Control.
The selected regulation that the 5V4160 AC drive uses is either the Vector or V/Hz type and the horsepower rating is only 5 HP. The input voltage for the 5V4160 AC drive, with a +/-10% accuracy, is at a range from 380 VAC up to 460 VAC. The rating for the fuse in the 5V4160 AC drive is 20 A, with the recommended type of fuse being a UL Class J, time delay, 600 V, or something that is equivalent to those ratings.
The 5V4160 AC drive uses an enclosure with the NEMA rating 1. The NEMA 1 enclosure is vented and equipped with a door that grants the user access to the communication port without needing to take off the cover. The NEMA 1 enclosure is best suited for drives that will be used indoors.
Internally, the 5V4160 AC drive possesses a regulator printed circuit board, a capacitor circuit board, and a current feedback circuit board. In addition to all of those circuit boards, you will also find a membrane switch for the keypad and bracket, a fan assembly, a fan wire harness, a diode bridge, and an IGBT module.
This AC drive, as part of Reliance Electrics' discontinued GV3000 series, may come across the occasional fault in functioning. One fault that may disproportionately affect owners and operators of the 5V4160 unit is the drive overtemperature fault, signified by the appearance of the "OH" code on the drive's built-in keypad display. This common fault is attributed to a failure of the drives' cooling fan, and can be corrected by checking 5V4160's ambient temperature and cooling fan. If the problem and fault code OH were to persist, additional checks on the minimum clearances around the installled drive may be necessary.
The 5V4160 AC drive is one of the lighter drives in the GV3000 series, weighing in at only about 14.00 lbs. or 6.3 kg.