Mitsubishi Electric FR-A840-7.5K-1 Variable Frequency Drive Untested Surplus
Mitsubishi Electric FR-A840-7.5K-1 Variable Frequency Drive Untested Surplus
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MPN: FR-A840-7.5K-1
Stock #: 0626-01575
Product Specifications
- Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric
- MPN / Model: FR-A840-7.5K-1
- Product Type: Variable Frequency Drive (Inverter)
- Series: FREQROL A800
- Input: 3-Phase AC 380V to 500V, 50Hz / 60Hz
- Input Current (ND 50°C): 22.5A
- Input Current (SLD 40°C): 31.7A
- Output: 3-Phase AC 380V to 500V Max, 0.2 to 590Hz
- Output Current (ND 50°C): 17.0A
- Output Current (LD 50°C): 23.0A
- Output Current (HD 50°C): 12.0A
- Output Current (SLD 40°C): 25.0A
- Power Rating: 7.5 kW / 10 HP (ND)
- Operator Panel: FR-DU08
- Serial Number: Y76G1Q006
- Manufacture Date: June 2017
- Country of Origin: Japan
- Certifications: UL Listed, CE, KC, EAC, TUV Rheinland (Product Safety / Functional Safety)
Product Description
The Mitsubishi Electric FR-A840-7.5K-1 is a 7.5 kW (10 HP, Normal Duty) variable frequency drive from the FREQROL A800 series, rated for 3-phase AC input at 380V to 500V and output at 380V to 500V across a frequency range of 0.2 to 590Hz. The nameplate confirms model FR-A840-7.5K-1, serial number Y76G1Q006, manufacture date June 2017, and Japanese origin. The unit carries UL, CE, KC, EAC, and TUV Rheinland certifications as shown on the nameplate. The FR-DU08 operator panel is installed. Multiple output current ratings are confirmed on the nameplate for Normal Duty, Light Duty, Heavy Duty, and Super Light Duty modes. The unit shows evidence of field use including dust accumulation on the cooling fans and housing surfaces, and the terminal cover is removed exposing the control terminals.
