Forced Ventilation: The Ultimate Solution for Inverter-Driven Motor Protection

Forced Ventilation: The Ultimate Solution for Inverter-Driven Motor Protection

In modern industrial automation, using inverters to modulate speed has become the standard. However, operating at low frequencies drastically reduces the effectiveness of the standard fan keyed directly onto the shaft. The technical solution to prevent overheating is the installation of an independent forced ventilation (servo-ventilation) unit.

Why Choose Forced Ventilation?

Unlike traditional cooling, forced ventilation (IC416 method) guarantees a constant and forced airflow, regardless of the motor’s RPM. This is vital for protecting windings and bearings during prolonged duty cycles at low speeds or under high-load conditions, preventing unplanned downtime and costly repairs.

Our Range: Three-phase, Single-phase, and ATEX

To ensure maximum installation flexibility, we offer various configurations ready in stock:

  • Three-phase and Single-phase Versions: For seamless integration with any control panel.

  • Separate Power Supply: This option allows the fan to be wired independently from the motor, ensuring that cooling remains active and high-performing, regardless of the signal sent by the inverter.

  • ATEX Safety: For sectors operating in potentially explosive atmospheres (such as chemical or oil & gas), we provide certified ATEX forced ventilation units, combining thermal safety with legislative compliance.

Efficiency and Ready Delivery

We know that temperature is an enemy that doesn’t wait. For this reason, our logistics are structured to provide forced ventilation units with extremely fast lead times. Choosing our consultancy means optimizing your system’s energy efficiency and guaranteeing impeccable thermal stability at every rotation speed.

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