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There are predominantly two voltage variants of AC inverter drive available:
- 230V single phase input, 230V three phase output
- 400V three phase input, 400V three phase output
It can be seen that the output voltage is the same as the input voltage. An AC inverter drive
does not increase the voltage as with a phase converter. A 230V single phase input inverter
drive DOES NOT give 400V three phase output.
An AC inverter drives varies both the output voltage and frequency from 0V at 0Hz to
230V/400 at 50Hz.
An AC inverter drive is a ‘non-linear load’. The input and output supply is subject to EMC
regulation as the conversion process affects the supply network. An AC inverter drive will
produce harmonics on the supply. Filters maybe required.