The Fuji Electric FRN0146G2S-2GU is a FRNF series micro drive rated for 1/2 hp with a 3 A continuous output on 200-240V AC three-phase input. It's an open-enclosure unit (IP20) with an LCD/LED keypad for local control and monitoring — the display shows motor speed, output current, frequency, and voltage. Dynamic braking is built in, but there's no brake chopper; you'll add an external braking resistor for overhauling loads. Ethernet port is included, so it can talk to a PLC or SCADA without an add-on card.
The 3 A output current is the hard limit for continuous motor load — at 240V AC three-phase output, that's about 1/2 hp on a standard induction motor. The 180% starting torque means it can break away a loaded conveyor or pump without tripping on startup. Output frequency range goes to 500 Hz, so it'll run high-speed spindles or centrifuge motors well above line frequency. Input voltage range is 200-240V AC, three-phase only — don't land single-phase on this unit; it needs all three legs.
I/O and control
You get 3 analog inputs and 11 digital inputs, plus 26 analog outputs and 6 digital outputs — that's a lot of I/O for a micro drive, enough to handle encoder feedback, multi-speed presets, and PID setpoint from a remote sensor. Control is via the keypad (start/stop manual, stop key lockout) or through the Ethernet port. The drive supports both constant torque (conveyors, extruders) and variable torque (fans, pumps) applications. Mechanical braking control and positioning control are listed as application features, so it's set up for indexing or hoist duty with the right external brake resistor.
Open enclosure with IP20 rating — install it inside a panel or cabinet, not in a washdown area. Dimensions are 24-1/4 in high, 14 in wide, 10-5/8 in deep; it's a compact/heat sink style, so plan for vertical mounting with clearance above and below for airflow. The blue color is cosmetic but helps identify it as a Fuji FRNF series unit on the shelf.
