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Variable frequency drives

PowerXL DE1 variable speed starter

The PowerXL DE1 is a convenient and reliable option for panel builders and MOEMs who need a variable frequency drive and advanced motor protection for basic applications. The DE1 has a simple setup and commissioning process, thanks to only 14 essential parameters, optional SmartWire-DT connectivity and a user-friendly configuration module for parameter settings. The DE1 offers an innovative solution that simplifies the design and reduces the installation and commissioning time of the system.

Out-of-the-box
Time savings of up to 70 % during commissioning
Wiring based on SmartWire-DT
Time savings up to 80%
Trip-free design
Maximum machine availability

Core features

  • Variable motor speeds
  • Out-of-the-box commissioning, no configuration required
  • Trip-free design for maximum machine availability
  • The easy handling and assembly of a motor starter
  • On-board communications - Modbus RTU and CANopen
  • Optional communications via PROFINET, Ethernet/IP and SmartWire-DT enabled 

Easy configuration with a screwdriver

Users can start the device without any extra configuration, thanks to the ready-to-use commissioning feature. They can also use an optional plug-in tool to adjust the key parameters, such as motor protection and terminal mode, for different applications. All they need is a screwdriver.

Simplify your processes with the ability to connect to SmartWire-DT

The variable speed starter comes with an optional SmartWire-DT interface. Our intelligent communication system allows for the quick planning and implementation of simple, streamlined structures without needing any I/O level on the PLC. Data transparency simplifies the diagnostics and maintenance of your system, reducing the time required for wiring, testing and commissioning.
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Fieldbus communication is key

The DE1 integrates seamlessly into existing automation solutions and also enables new, innovative machine and system concepts based on Industry 4.0. 

  • Can be connected to different network protocols such as PROFINET, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP and BACnet/IP using plugable option modules.
  • Has a dual-port interface that allows you to create a line structure without additional switches.
  • Enables you to access, diagnose and maintain your equipment remotely via Ethernet based networks, saving you time and resources.
  • Has an integrated Modbus RTU and CANopen interface on-board, which lets you connect to these cost effective network options.
  • Offers you flexibility and efficiency in designing and operating your automation solutions.

Quick and easy identification of energy requirements.

The Energy Savings Estimator is a tool that helps you estimate the energy consumption of your application. You can use the estimator to calculate your potential cost and energy savings. It will also lets you choose different ways to display the results, such as charts, graphs and tables.

PowerXL DE1 Variable Speed Starter

Benefits of a Variable Speed Starter and a Motor Starter combined in one device.

Accessories for PowerXL Drives

We provide a variety of accessories that are designed for our PowerXL variable frequency drives, as well as some that are compatible with other products. These accessories include line reactors, load reactors, sine filters, and braking resistors. They enable you to customize the range and adjust to different EMC environments and line-side operating conditions.

Eaton will support you with all aspects related to energy efficiency.

The ErP Directive and the increasing automation of machines are driving the demand for variable speed devices, even in simple applications. What does complying with the ErP Directive mean for you, and how can you make your applications more energy efficient? You can find answers to these and other questions in our comprehensive white papers and brochures, as well as in our podcast with energy-efficiency experts from Eaton.
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