Heavy-Power AC Drive Module for 132kW Motors
The 6SL32203YH481UP0 SINAMICS G120X driver controls 500–690VAC three-phase supplies and delivers up to 195A into 132kW AC motors. Chassis-mount form factor fits cabinet installations where forced-air cooling is available.
On-page parameter snapshot
- Supply voltage: 500–690VAC
- Load voltage: 600–690V
- Output current: 195A
- Load power: 132kW
- Operating ambient: 20°C to 45°C
- Mounting: Chassis
- Package: Box
Selection notes for drop-in checks
When sourcing the 6SL32203YH481UP0 for existing G120X cabinet builds, check the firmware suffix against your control architecture. Units with suffix UP0 run standard G120X firmware; UF0 variants carry updated firmware suited to newer PROFIdrive profiles. UB0 units historically show a 2-week lead time versus the 4-week window on CP0 and CB0 variants—factor this into emergency reorder schedules.
For parallel motor configurations or motor-to-drive matching, verify that your system supply stays within 500–690VAC and that load voltage rating matches the motor nameplate. The 195A output ceiling limits use to motor frames rated below 132kW at nominal operating temperature. Units rated for 20°C–45°C may require cabinet ventilation in enclosed VFD chambers.
All G120X suffixes (UP0, UF0, UB0, CP0, CB0, CF0) share the same electrical ratings: 195A, 132kW, 600–690V load. Confirm the suffix code on your existing unit before placing a reorder to avoid firmware mismatches that require parameter reconfiguration.
Bench engineer's notes from raw specs
For siemens 6SL32203YH481UP0 (G120X IP20 500..690V 132KW FSF); category path: Motors, Actuators, Solenoids and Drivers > Motor Driver Boards, Modules; confirmed specs: series: SINAMICS; Type: Module; Voltage - Supply: 500 ~ 690VAC; Voltage - Load: 600 ~ 690V; Current - Output: 195A; Mounting Type: Chassis Mount; Package: Box; Product Status: Active, anchor electrical decisions to the normalized key-values above—especially supply class, I/O style, and thermal/enclosure assumptions—before you freeze a BOM line.
Field notes — install and commissioning
Commissioning should re-verify mechanical fit, torque specs, connector families, and field cable dress against the drawings; raw specs do not replace an on-site walk-through.