Toshiba inverter drives 3 phase induction motor at any speed easily. The Toshiba frequency inverter can be used for energy saving and the other various usages. It has built-in noise filter (VF-AS3, VF-AS1, VF-MB1, VF-PS1, VF-S15, VF-FS1), harmonics reduction (VF-AS3, VF-AS1, VF-PS1 and all models of VF-FS1), it complied with UL, CE and CSA at all series.
Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFAS1-2004PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.4 | 3 | reduced! | ||
VFAS1-2007PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.75 | 4.8 | reduced! | ||
VFAS1-2015PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 1.5 | 8 | reduced! | ||
VFAS1-2022PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 2.2 | 11 | reduced! | ||
VFAS1-2037PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 3.7 | 17.5 | reduced! | ||
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Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFPS1-2007PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.75 | 4.8 | reduced! | ||
VFPS1-2022PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 2.2 | 11 | reduced! | ||
VFPS1-2037PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 3.7 | 17.5 | reduced! | ||
VFPS1-2037PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 5.5 | 27.5 | reduced! | ||
VFPS1-2075PL | 200-240 (3ph) | 7.5 | 33 | reduced! | ||
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Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFFS1-2004PM | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.4 | 2.8 | reduced! | ||
VFFS1-2007PM | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.75 | 4.6 | reduced! | ||
VFFS1-2015PM | 200-240 (3ph) | 1.5 | 7.5 | reduced! | ||
VFFS1-2022PM | 200-240 (3ph) | 2.2 | 10.6 | reduced! | ||
VFFS1-2037PM | 200-240 (3ph) | 4 | 17.5 | reduced! | ||
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Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFNC3S-1001P | 100-120 (1ph) | 0.1 | 0.7 | reduced! | ||
VFNC3S-1002P | 100-120 (1ph) | 0.2 | 1.4 | reduced! | ||
VFNC3S-1004P | 100-120 (1ph) | 0.4 | 2.4 | 269,00 € | ||
VFNC3S-1007P | 100-120 (1ph) | 0.75 | 4.2 | 357,00 € | ||
VFNC3S-2001PL | 200-240 (1ph) | 0.1 | 0.7 | reduced! | ||
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Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFMB1S-2002PL | 200-240 (1ph) | 0.2 | 1.5 | reduced! | ||
VFMB1S-2004PL | 200-240 (1ph) | 0.4 | 3.3 | reduced! | ||
VFMB1S-2007PL | 200-240 (1ph) | 0.75 | 4.8 | reduced! | ||
VFMB1S-2015PL | 200-240 (1ph) | 1.5 | 8 | reduced! | ||
VFMB1S-2022PL | 200-240 (1ph) | 2.2 | 11 | reduced! | ||
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3 phase 200-240 V, capacity from 0,4 kW to 75 kW
3 phase 380-480 V, capacity from 0,4 kW to 315 kW
Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFAS3-2004P | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.4 | 3.3 | reduced! | ||
VFAS3-2007P | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.75 | 4.6 | reduced! | ||
VFAS3-2015P | 200-240 (3ph) | 1.5 | 8 | reduced! | ||
VFAS3-2022P | 200-240 (3ph) | 2.2 | 11.2 | reduced! | ||
VFAS3-2037P | 200-240 (3ph) | 4 | 18.7 | reduced! | ||
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1 phase 200-240 V, capacity from 0,2 kW to 2,2 kW
3 phase 200-240 V, capacity from 0,4 kW to 15 kW
3 phase 380-500 V, capacity from 0,4 kW to 15 kW
Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFS15S-2002PL-W1 | 200-240 (1ph) | 0.2 | 1.5 | 224,00 € | ||
VFS15S-2004PL-W1 | 200-240 (3ph) | 0.4 | 3.3 | 244,00 € | ||
VFS15S-2007PL-W1 | 200-240 (1ph) | 0.75 | 4.8 | 269,00 € | ||
VFS15S-2015PL-W1 | 200-240 (1ph) | 1.5 | 8 | 309,00 € | ||
VFS15S-2022PL-W1 | 200-240 (1ph) | 2.2 | 11 | 379,00 € | ||
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* Discontinued series! Ask for new version or replacement!
Model | Voltage, V | Capacity, kW | Current, A | Price | ||
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VFS11-2002PM | 240 (3ph) | 0.2 | 5 | reduced! | ||
VFS11-2004PM | 240 (3ph) | 0.4 | 5 | reduced! | ||
VFS11-2005PM | 240 (3ph) | 0.55 | 10 | reduced! | ||
VFS11-2007PM | 240 (3ph) | 0.75 | 10 | reduced! | ||
VFS11-2015PM | 240 (3ph) | 1.5 | 15 | reduced! | ||
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About Toshiba
Toshiba International Corporation (TIC) is a Toshiba America Inc. Group Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation. TIC is headquartered in Houston, Texas and employs over 2,000 people throughout North America in its Motors & Drives, Power Electronics, and Transmission & Distribution. TIC provides power and energy products and solutions to a wide range of users including industrial, utilities, governments, and commercial customers.
The Motors & Drives Division, headquartered in Houston, is a world leader in the design and sale of low and medium voltage electric motors and adjustable speed drives. Many of these products are designed, built, and tested in our over 1,000,000 square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas. The Motors & Drives Division has a totally integrated manufacturing process; our research and development, design, engineering, production and manufacturing, and after-market service and support are all commandeered under one single roof. With the capability to test our products together as a complete system before it goes out into the field, we can ensure the highest level of quality, performance, and reliability.
In 2013, TIC acquired Elettra Technology Inc. (ETI) and renamed the wholly-owned subsidiary to TIPCA. The acquisition was a strategic move for TIC to enhance its business portfolio of large electric motors in the Canadian and global marketplace. Manufacturing operations were located to a renovated state-of-the-art 58,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility near Hamilton, Ontario with an additional 5,000 sq. ft. of office space. The added space and crane capacity provides TIPCA with the ability to manufacture larger motors and motors that fill complex and special application requirements, such as explosion proof, marine, military, potash, and nuclear.
TIPA opened in September 2010 as a joint venture between TIC, Toshiba Corporation, Toshiba Industrial Products Manufacturing Corporation, & Toshiba Industrial Products Sales Corporation. The TIPA plant expands TIC's motor manufacturing capabilities to meet the global market's growing demand for premium efficiency motors and improved environmentally-responsible products that consume less power and emit less carbon dioxide. With approximately 861,113 sq. ft. of manufacturing space, TIPA has the capacity to produce up to 1.2 million high efficiency industrial motors a year.
The Power Electronics Division offers power conditioning and power protection solutions highlighted by the uninterruptible power systems, rapid rechargeable battery (SCiB®), and power conditioning businesses. TIC Power Electronics products are renowned for reliability and efficiency, ideal for key markets such as datacenters, healthcare, and industrial. Customers benefit from compact designs, extensive warranty plans, and 24/7 service and support.
Headquartered in Houston, the Transmission & Distribution Division is part of Toshiba Corp.'s world leadership in the supply of integrated solutions for energy transmission, distribution, and smart communities. As one of the world's largest manufacturers of state-of-the-art transmission and distribution equipment, Toshiba has provided highly reliable and innovative products to the global market for over a century. TIC's Transmission & Distribution Division serves the North American market with a product offering that meets the market demand for larger capacity, compact design, and environmentally friendly solutions that produce impressive efficiency ratings and excellent results.
As a leading electric equipment manufacturer, Toshiba has been supplying reliable and innovative products and services to the energy market for over 100 years. Over the last century, the company has delivered approximately 1700 steam turbines, 240 hydraulic turbines, 300 hydraulic generators and 32 nuclear reactors to customers throughout the world.
In 1967, Toshiba International Corporation (TIC) established its North American presence in San Francisco, California.. Over the ensuing years, as the company's installed fleet of large steam turbines and generators continued to expand in numbers, a robust construction and field services organization was needed to support these machines.
Since the turn of the new century, a period of particularly rapid growth, TIC's Power Systems Division added several U.S.-based resources to augment its turbine/generator services business. When the company acquired a majority interest in the aftermarket supplier REGENCO in 2007, it provided Toshiba with a Midwest service facility and U.S.-based parts manufacturing capabilities. With the full integration of REGENCO into Toshiba in April 2012, the historic West Allis, Wisconsin, facilities that were once home to Allis Chalmers were renamed the Milwaukee Service Center.
Today the Milwaukee Service Center is part of TIC's Power Generation Services group, which supports the company's installed North American fleet of turbine/generators and provides repair services and parts manufacturing for other OEM machines as well.