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E510-410-H3N4-U | Teco Westinghouse 10 HP Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

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E510-410-H3N4-U | Teco Westinghouse 10 HP Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)Teco Westinghouse E510 410 H3N4 U E510 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) The Teco Westinghouse E510 410 H3N4 U is a 460V, 10 HP, 3 phase variable frequency drive (VFD). The E510 medium duty compact VFD is a cost effective solution for general purpose variable torque and constant torque applications in a space saving NEMA 1 enclosure with built in EMC filter. Features include V f and sensorless vector control, built in EMC filter, PID controller, RS 485

Teco Westinghouse E510-410-H3N4-U — E510 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

The Teco Westinghouse E510-410-H3N4-U is a 460V, 10 HP, 3-phase variable frequency drive (VFD). The E510 medium-duty compact VFD is a cost-effective solution for general-purpose variable-torque and constant-torque applications in a space-saving NEMA 1 enclosure with built-in EMC filter.

Features include V/f and sensorless vector control, built-in EMC filter, PID controller, RS-485 Modbus RTU communication, dynamic braking, and a compact footprint that reduces panel space requirements. The NEMA 1 enclosure simplifies installation without additional enclosures.

Key Specifications

Part Number E510-410-H3N4-U
Manufacturer Teco Westinghouse
Product Line E510
Horsepower Rating 10 HP
Input Voltage 460V
Phase 3-Phase

Cross-Reference: Replacing an ABB, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Yaskawa, or Danfoss VFD at the same HP and voltage? Send us your existing part number and we'll confirm the Teco Westinghouse E510-410-H3N4-U is the right replacement.

Applied Control Inc. is an authorized Teco Westinghouse representative in Michigan offering application engineering support, competitive pricing, and fast delivery on the E510-410-H3N4-U and the full Teco Westinghouse VFD product line. Contact us for volume pricing, startup assistance, or help selecting the right drive for your application.

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What does the Teco E510-410-H3N4-U replace?
The E510-410-H3N4-U is an alternative to comparable 10 HP VFDs from ABB, Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Yaskawa, Mitsubishi, Danfoss, Eaton. Contact us for cross-reference assistance.

What is the lead time on the E510-410-H3N4-U?
Contact Applied Control for current stock availability and lead times on Teco Westinghouse drives.

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