Transfer a Drive Application Builder license to another PC
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Transfer your Drive Application Builder license from one computer to another, This instruction gives you an easy way to deactivate, transfer and reactivate your license.
Dairy production. Boosting productivity, reliability and energy efficiency
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Changing consumer tastes and demands mean dairy facilities need the flexibility to meet these trends, while avoiding high energy costs and unplanned downtime.
Variable speed drives (VSDs) and motors now play an even greater role in adjusting production to meet these challenges.
Brewery production. Boosting safety, efficiency and sustainability
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Competition among breweries continues to intensify, forcing producers to find new ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Variable speed drives (VSDs), motors, gearing and bearings are indispensable for key processes, and play a critical role in generating energy savings, improving productivity and reducing costs.
Baked goods production. Boosting productivity, safety and reliability
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Changing consumer habits and tastes means bakeries not only need to produce identical, high volume products but also small batches of bespoke goods with shorter delivery times. Variable speed drives (VSDs) and motors now play an even greater role in adjusting production to meet these challenges.
Tech Note 124: Calculating derivative of speed Drive AP
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This tech note provides an example for calculating the derivative of a drive’s speed. This is often useful for creating a feed forward torque demand to compensate for the inertia of a fixed roll or for web handling applications. This example is based on ACS880 firmware. However, this method can be implemented on any ABB all-compatible drive.
ACS6080 drive enables Alpine pumping station to generate hydropower
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Hydropower is Switzerland’s foremost renewable energy source. Grande Dixence SA operates the country’s most powerful hydroelectric complex and accounts for 20% of Switzerland’s energy storage capacity. Grande Dixence SA upgraded its Z’Mutt pumping station by installing a reversible pump-turbine and ABB variable speed drive, enabling the station to supply electricity to the local grid.