Brother Gearmotors, a division of Brother International Corporation that offers a range of sub-fractional AC gearmotors and reducers, has partnered with American Control Electronics (ACE), South Beloit, Ill. The agreement allows Brother Gearmotors to offer ACE’s premium selection of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) as a product add-on to its gearmotors portfolio.
A variable-frequency drive is a type of adjustable-speed drive used in electro-mechanical drive systems to control AC motor speed and torque by varying motor input frequency and voltage. VFDs are particularly suitable for gearmotors and provide more precise operations control and reduced energy consumption.
A key benefit of variable frequency drives is improved speed control: VFDs allow for fine tuning the run speeds of applications that demand heightened control. VFDs allow for the use of three-phase motors in locations where only single phase power is available. This is due to the drive taking in a single phase input and outputting 3 phase power. Three-phase motors also enjoy advantages over single phase permanent split capacitor (PSC) motors, including higher starting torque and higher running efficiency.