Energy recovery

Quelle: Lenze | Inka Krischke,

Separate feed-in and feedback paths

Lenze is launching a regenerative unit in two power levels - with 12/24 and 26/48 KW. By separating the feed-in and regenerative paths, both branches can be designed separately, which enables exact dimensioning according to the system requirements.

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The regenerative power can be scaled by connecting several modules in parallel. According to the supplier, the compact regenerative power supply has an extremely short amortization period thanks to its high efficiency and the absence of external filters. Retrofitting in existing machines is also possible. Typical areas of application are, for example, hoists, where a relatively high amount of energy is temporarily generated during the lowering of the load, as well as test benches, where the energy of the test object must be dissipated continuously due to the principle.

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