Omron VFD House – 4×3 Configuration

Description

Omron VFD House – 4×3 Configuration

Manufacturer: Omron Corporation
Equipment Type: VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) Control House
Configuration: “4×3” (describes the # of drives × # of output phase sections)


What “4×3” Means

  • 4 — Four VFD modules or drive positions

  • 3 — Three-phase input and output power
    This typically means a VFD house with four separate drives, each controlling a three-phase motor.
    A typical arrangement might be four VFDs feeding four separate three-phase motors (e.g., mud pumps, drawworks, conveyors, mixer motors).


Primary Function

Omron VFD Houses convert incoming AC power into controlled, variable-frequency three-phase output to regulate the speed and torque of AC motors.
Commonly used for:

  • Electric mud pump drives

  • Drawworks motor speed control

  • Top drive motor control

  • Cyclone / desander / shaker motor control

  • Conveyor and auger drives


Core Components

A typical Omron VFD House (4×3) contains:

Input Section

  • Three-phase AC input

  • Main circuit breaker or fused disconnect

  • Line reactors or filters (optional)

  • Surge protection / power conditioning

VFD Modules (4 units)

Each VFD module includes:

  • Rectifier front end (AC → DC)

  • DC bus capacitors

  • Inverter section (DC → variable-frequency AC)

  • Control board (Omron drive controller)

  • Cooling fans or heat sinks

Output Section

  • Controlled three-phase output to a motor

  • Output reactors / filters (optional)

  • Motor overcurrent protection

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