Invertek IP20

1 Phase In – 3 Phase Out - DETAIL

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Description

This range of inverters offers a reliable and energy-efficient way to control electric motors across a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.

Designed for installation inside control panels and protected environments, IP20 inverters help optimise motor speed and performance, reducing energy consumption while improving system efficiency and equipment lifespan. 

Easy to install and simple to operate, the Invertek IP20 range is ideal for applications such as conveyors, fans, pumps, and automation systems, delivering dependable motor control with flexibility and precision.

Applications

  • General Purpose: The Optidrive E3 (and other IP20 models) are versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
  • Fans
  • Pumps
  • Conveyors
  • Mixers
  • General industrial machinery.

1 Phase In – 3 Phase Out 
A 1 phase in – 3 phase out inverter is designed to run a three-phase motor from a standard single-phase power supply. This makes it an ideal solution for workshops, small industrial units, and commercial environments where three-phase power is not available. 

By converting the incoming single-phase supply into a three-phase output, the inverter provides smooth motor control, improved efficiency, and variable speed operation for equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, and machinery. 

It also helps reduce energy consumption and mechanical wear, improving overall system performance and reliability.  

3 Phase In – 3 Phase Out 
A 3 phase in – 3 phase out inverter is built for larger industrial applications that require a three-phase power supply and motor. 

These inverters deliver greater power handling, improved efficiency, and more consistent motor performance, making them ideal for demanding systems such as conveyors, compressors, HVAC equipment, and manufacturing machinery. 

By accurately controlling motor speed and torque, they help improve productivity, lower energy consumption, and extend the life of equipment.