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The LSIS 67360003PL is a variable frequency drive from the H100 Plus series, engineered specifically for fan and pump applications in three-phase power systems. This drive operates at 240 volts, three phase, and is rated for 2.2 kW output, making it suitable for motors in the 1 to 3 horsepower range. The H100 Plus platform builds on the established H100 series by adding advanced flow and pressure control functions, including no-flow detection, flow monitoring, and PI auxiliary control for suction, level, and vacuum applications. Licensed HVAC technicians, mechanical contractors, and pump system specialists are the primary installers for this class of drive.
This drive is designed for residential and light commercial fan and pump systems where precise speed control and energy savings are required. It supports both normal and heavy duty duty ratings under a dual-rating configuration, giving installers flexibility across a range of load profiles. The H100 Plus series also supports single-phase input power and has been UL tested and approved for single-phase operation, broadening its usable installation scenarios. Enhanced PID performance, lead-lag pump sequencing, and selectable sleep and wake-up modes make this drive well suited for pumping stations, HVAC air handlers, and irrigation systems where automated, low-intervention operation is needed.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or upgrade drive for three-phase fan and pump motor systems operating at 240 volts. Compatible within the LSIS H100 Plus series drive family, available in 240V three phase from 1 hp to 25 hp and 480V three phase from 1 hp to 80 hp.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician or qualified drive technician familiar with variable frequency drive wiring and NEC requirements. Disconnect and lock out all power to the drive and motor before beginning any wiring or service work. Verify input voltage, phase configuration, and motor nameplate ratings before commissioning. Do not connect power factor correction capacitors directly to the drive output terminals.
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