The IP66 / NEMA 4X enclosure means it handles washdowns, dust, and corrosive atmospheres without an additional cabinet — a direct fit for food-processing, wastewater, or outdoor HVAC installations where a standard IP20 drive would need a separate enclosure.
Ratings that matter for the application
Normal-use output (Pn) is 0.75 kW at 4.7 A; heavy-duty (PhD) drops to 0.55 kW at 3.5 A. The light-overload rating (PlD) matches normal use at 0.75 kW but carries a slightly lower current of 4.6 A — the difference is negligible for most fan and pump curves, but if you are sizing for a constant-torque load like a conveyor, use the heavy-duty line. The UL light-overload rating is 1 Hp at 4.6 A, which aligns with the IEC light-overload figure. Standby loss is 13 W — low enough that ventilation requirements are minimal in the enclosure. Power factor of 0.98 means the input current draw stays close to the real power, reducing upstream cable and breaker sizing compared to an older drive with a lower PF.
Communication and I/O for HVAC integration
BACnet is the onboard protocol, so this drive talks directly to a building management system without a gateway. Two analog inputs and two analog outputs handle duct static pressure sensors, temperature setpoints, or speed reference signals. Six digital inputs and three digital outputs cover start/stop, fault reset, and status feedback to the controller.
