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Toshiba VT130P9U2110 P9 series adjustable speed drive, 10 HP, 230V three-phase input, 28A output. Designed for industrial variable speed control of constant and variable torque loads at 60 Hz. Part of the legacy Toshiba P9 drive family for reliable low-voltage motor control applications.
MODEL VT130P9U2110
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Analog Inputs
3
Communication (On-Board)
Modbus-RTU
Control Method
V/f
Sensorless Vector
Closed Loop Vector
PM Motor
Depth
6.6 in
Display Type
LED/LCD
Enclosure rating (IP)
IP20
Enclosure rating (NEMA)
NEMA 1
Height
15 in
HP Rating (Normal Duty)
10
Input Amperage Rating (Normal Duty)
28
Input Phases
3
Nominal Drive Input Voltage
230VAC
Safe Torque Off (STO)
No
Series
P9 Series
Type
Low Voltage Standard-Duty
UL Listed
Yes
Width
6.9 in
The P9 adjustable speed drive is a revolution in pump control. By incorporating Toshiba's proprietary, groundbreaking Virtual Linear Pump (VLP) technology, the P9 directly, precisely, and linearly controls pressure, temperature, level, or flow. The P9 eliminates many obstacles users thought were an integral part of pump control and sets a new standard in ingenuity, performance, and ease-of-use for the pump industry. Maximized energy savings on variable torque loads. Time-based alternation. Booster pump control across-the-line. Sensorless operation. Automatic sleep timer. Sealing water control interlock. No flow/low NPSH cut-off. Thrust bearing protection. Eight programmable discrete inputs with selectable sink or source logic. Three programmable discrete output contacts. Auto-restart operation/catch a spinning motor. Built-in dynamic braking drive circuit up to 350 hp. Built-in EMC filter. Regenerative power ride-through. Past trip monitoring. Save, restore and clone multiple drive settings.
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