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Bodine releases 0794 DC Motor Speed Control

By: Bodine Electric Company
11 February, 2014
Bodine releases 0794 DC Motor Speed Control
Bodine releases 0794 DC Motor Speed Control
0794 is suitable for use in bi-directional applications such as conveyors, packaging machines, food processing applications, lab instrumentation and labeling equipment.

February 11, 2014 - Bodine Electric Company released 0794 DC motor speed control, an enclosed model with Forward-Brake-Reverse switch and dynamic braking. The control is suitable for use in bi-directional applications such as conveyors, packaging machines, screen-printing equipment, food processing applications, lab instrumentation and labeling equipment. Housed in a NEMA 1/IP-20 enclosure, the model 0794 provides smooth speed control for PMDC gearmotors and motors. Its pulse width modulated (PWM) design provides higher torque and lower motor operating temperatures than typical SCR controls. Filtered DC output to the motor allows cooler operation, longer brush life, lower audible noise, and wider speed range.

The type “WPM” control accepts 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1-phase input. Motor power ratings are 7/16 HP (326 Watts) at 90 VDC, or 5/8 HP (466 Watts) at 130 VDC. This model features a Forward-Brake-Reverse switch, allowing dynamic braking for applications where the motor needs to be manually and infrequently reversed, or when required as a setup function in an application. Five trim pot adjustments (TORQ limit, MIN and MAX speed, acceleration/deceleration, and IR compensation) eliminate the computer-like programming required in other drives. DIP switches allow the control to be easily calibrated for different motor sizes.

Two Diagnostic LEDs on the PC board indicate when power is on and when current output is at limit set by the TORQ pot.

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