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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

Stromquist & Company is distributor of Johnson Controls HVAC controls, DDC controls, and Variable Frequency Drives. For a more detailed full presentation on the new Johnson Variable Frequency Drives go to www.controltrends.com

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  • It's a Vacon drive. Eaton-Cuttler Hammer drives are actually Vacon drives. Vacon brand labels for many different companies.

  • @TimSaunders1980 Thanks Tim, you are correct. Last I checked they name branded for Honeywell, Johnson, and Siemens. Are there others? By the way is this Tim from Loy?

  • Lose the distracting music cant hear your voice. otherwise good video

  • @culley905 Hi Culley, thanks for the feedback. I am afraid I am not a very good video editor.

  • That's actually an Eaton Cutler Hammer VFD that has been brand labeled.

  • @ModiconBob Thanks for the observation. Johnson actually had Eaton name brand drives for some of the smaller sized drives in their VFD portfolio, it is my understanding they are switching over to Vacon

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  • Impressive quick VFD start up video.

  • @stromquistcompany Yes they do brand label for many different companies. No I'm not the Tim that you're thinking of.

  • Hi Mark, thanks for your comments ! In the US most people don't use bypasses either. We wrote a post on controltrends that agrees with your statement that a bypass is usually not worth the time or money.

    I am curious, in the US lot's of our customers prefer the Johnson or Honeywell ( both name branded by Vacon) to the ABB because of the English language prompts, and display options.

    Does ABB have English language prompts now?

  • I've used older Vacon drives and don't like them much. I've not used this type with the full text keypad so can't comment on how easy this one is. But all this drive has done is caught up with the competition. ABB have had full text keypads for years and I find them very easy to use.

    I don't think that intellipass unit is much use. Here in the UK drives are hardly used on motors running at mains frequency, so that bypass would hardly ever get used making it a waste of space and money.

  • @ModiconBob It seems to be a Vacon VFD.

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