Brand :
SiemensThe 6SL3353-1AE41-3FA0 is a backup power module or power supply module (specific type information indicates non-regulating type) in the Siemens SINAMICS S120 drive system.
It is primarily used in industrial control cabinets as a backup or rectifier unit for the main power supply, converting three-phase AC power to DC power for use by downstream motor modules. This module is known for its high reliability and intelligent protection functions, making it suitable for applications requiring high production continuity.

| Brand |
SIEMENS |
| Model / Part Number | 6SL3353-1AE41-3FA0 |
| Input voltage | 380-480V three-phase AC |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Rated current | 1300A (high current model) |
| Protection features | Painted module, nickel-plated busbar |
Q: In which specific industrial scenarios can this module be used?
A: It is mainly used in automated production lines, lifting equipment, papermaking machinery, metallurgical industries, and precision machine tools. Especially in these scenarios, this module plays a crucial role as a critical backup power source to prevent sudden power outages from causing workpiece scrap, equipment damage, or production interruption.
Q: If my motor's rated current is 400A, can this module directly drive it?
A: No, it cannot be directly driven. According to the technical parameters, this module's rated current is as high as 1300A, far exceeding 400A. Although it can drive the motor according to electrical specifications, in practical engineering, using a module with a larger current rating than the required capacity will lead to wasted costs and excessive equipment size. It is recommended to choose a module with a more suitable current rating (such as the 6SL3320 series) for driving. This large 1300A module is more suitable as a power rectification or backup unit for large systems.
Q: What should be considered when selecting or replacing a module?
A: Consider CIM version consistency.
In the S120 drive system, if multiple inverter modules need to be used in parallel (e.g., to drive a high-current motor), the CIM component version numbers of each module must be completely identical. If the versions are different (e.g., one is the AF version and the other is the AG version), the system will not be able to operate in parallel normally.
leave a message
Scan to Wechat :
Scan to WhatsApp :