Definition/Meaning:
An Inverter is essentially a motor controller that controls the overall performance of the motor, such as selecting and regulating the speed, regulating or limiting the torque, and protecting against overloads and electrical faults.
FSG Rules:
EV 4.1.1 The maximum permitted voltage that may occur between any two electrical connections is 600 VDC and for motor controller/inverters internal low power control signals 630 VDC.
Last Year's Inverter:
SCOTT DRIVE SD100 - 3 phase motor control applications up to ~120kVA. Permanent Magnet (PM) and AC Induction (ACIM) motors up to 400 Arms and 400V DC are supported.