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Crompton Greaves Elevator Drive

Elevator drives are extremely complicated, requiring a great number of inputs to compute the torque and rotational speeds required of the elevator drive motor.

Some elevator drives are even able to recover energy by utilising the kinetic energy released as the elevator car falls. It has required significant investment in research and development, together with stringent quality control and a dedication to innovation, to fully understand the intricacy of elevator drive maintenance for this broad range of manufacturers. No other company can equal Crompton Elevator Drives' capacity to offer a global service for elevator drive repair due to our ability to deliver trustworthy repairs for all variants of elevator drive and our dedication to great customer service.

Crompton Greaves VSU AC Drives for Small AC Motors

A dynamic drive called a Crompton Greaves VSU AC Drives can be employed in any industrial application where ease of use, dependability, and productivity are required. Drivers for Crompton Greaves VSU AC Drives are simple to install, connect, and configure. Emotron VSU is a general-purpose drive for applications requiring both constant and variable torque. VSS is perfectly suited for a number of applications, including fans, pumps, compressors, conveyors, cranes, mixers, and other similar machinery, thanks to its V/f and sensorless vector control mode Emotron.

Openwell Submersible Pumps

Crompton Greaves FDU AC Drives ensure that pumps, fans, compressors, and blowers are operated as efficiently as possible. You will benefit from lower installation, energy, and maintenance costs, as well as protection from damage and downtime for your process.

Crompton Greaves VSS Series Single Phase AC Drives

Some motors will perform better than others, depending on the kind of equipment and application you need. A single-phase motor will suit your needs the best if you are operating less powerful, smaller equipment.Similar to three phase motors, single phase motors also include an AC winding mounted on the stator and a cylindrical rotor filled with short-circuited conductors. The main distinction between the two motors is that the stator of a single phase motor receives power from only one phase source. Single phase motors have all the following characteristics: fixed length control; timer and counter functionality; overvoltage and undervoltage protection; and motor thermal protection.