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DC drives are widely used in applications that require regeneration, precise speed control, dynamic performance, and constant torque over wide speed ranges. The Mentor II DC drives from Emerson/Control Techniques deliver the universal DC drive solution.
The Mentor II DC drive has been installed in hundreds of thousands of applications, providing the reliability, power and control to increase productivity for both new machines and applications where DC motors are already installed.
Typical Applications
Many DC drive applications are for retrofit systems to improve the performance and prolong the life of existing plants and machinery. Applications for new DC drives include:
Key Benefits
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M105-14M | Mentor II Drive, 20 to 35 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 40 to 50 hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Non-Regen |
M105R-14M | Mentor II Drive, 20 to 35 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 40 to 50hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Regen |
M105RWE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 105A Regen Model |
M105WE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 105A Model |
M1200-14M | Mentor II Drive, 300 to 350 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 600 to 700 hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Non-Regen |
M1200-20C660 | Mentor II Drive, 575-660Vac Input, 1200A Cont. Output Current, Non-Regen (208-480Vac Control Power Required) |
M1200R-14M | Mentor II Drive, 300 to 350 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 600 to 700 hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Regen |
M1200R-20C660 | Mentor II Drive, 575-660Vac Input, 1200A Cont. Output Current, Regen (208-480Vac Control Power Required) |
M1200RWE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 1200A Regen Model |
M1200WE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 1200A Model |
M155-14M | Mentor II Drive, 30 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 60 to 75 hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Non-Regen |
M155R-14M | Mentor II Drive, 30 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 60 to 75 hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Regen |
M155RWE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 155A Regen Model |
M155WE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 155A Model |
M1850-14M | Mentor II Drive, 400 to 500 hp @ 208-240Vac Input, 800 to 1000hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Non-Regen |
M1850-20C660 | Mentor II Drive, 575-660Vac Input, 1850A Cont. Output Current, Non-Regen (208-480Vac Control Power Required) |
M1850R-14M | Mentor II Drive, 400 to 500 @ 208-240Vac Input, 800 to 1000 hp @ 380-480Vac Input, Regen |
M1850R-20C660 | Mentor II Drive, 575-660Vac Input, 1850A Cont. Output Current, Regen (208-480Vac Control Power Required) |
M1850RWE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 1850A Regen Model |
M1850WE | Extends standard warranty to 5 Years on Mentor II - 1850A Model |
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