VEIKONG VFD Can Achieve cylic multi speed control based on clients request

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January 07, 2026
Category Connection: VFD Variable Frequency Drive
Brief: From concept to demonstration, this video highlights how the VEIKONG VFD achieves cyclic multi-speed control based on client requests. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of the 22KW to 45KW Variable Frequency Drive's capabilities, including its vector control modes, torque performance, and programmable logic functions for industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Offers sensorless flux vector control (SVC) and sensor speed flux vector control (VC) for precise motor management.
  • Provides up to 200% starting torque at 0Hz, ensuring robust motor startup under heavy loads.
  • Features built-in Modbus RTU/RS485 communication and optional CANopen or Profinet cards for connectivity.
  • Includes tension control, torque mode control, and a sleeping function for energy efficiency.
  • Supports motor auto-tune with static and dynamic options and two motor parameter groups.
  • Equipped with programmable delay units, virtual DI functions, and a built-in comparator and logic controller.
  • Allows for multiple PG card options including incremental encoder interface and rotary transformer cards.
  • Designed with an independent dust design and compact form factor to save installation space.
FAQs:
  • What voltage ranges does this VFD support?
    It supports various configurations including single-phase 220V input with single-phase or three-phase 220V output, three-phase 220V input with three-phase 220V output, and single-phase 220V input with three-phase 380V output.
  • What is the standard packaging for these drives?
    Units below 37KW are packaged in cartons, while 45KW and above are packaged in wooden cases for secure shipping.
  • Do you accept OEM or ODM business?
    Yes, we accept both OEM and ODM arrangements with proper authorization from the client.
  • What control modes are available?
    The drive supports V/f control, sensorless flux vector control (SVC), and sensor speed flux vector control (VC) for flexible operation.