The Altivar Machine ATV340 variable speed drive is an advanced solution tailored for feeding 3-phase synchronous and asynchronous motors in both open and closed-loop control systems. With a heavy-duty sizing as a standard feature, this drive operates at a rated power of up to 11kW (15hp) and a rated voltage ranging from 380V to 480V AC across 3 phases, making it a robust choice for demanding industrial applications. Engineered to excel in harsh environments, the ATV340 is designed to withstand challenges such as vibration, shock, non-conductive dust, and high temperatures up to 60°C. Its rugged construction ensures reliable performance even in the toughest conditions, making it suitable for applications in packaging, material handling, material working, and hoisting. The integration of Modbus serial line communication protocols as a standard feature enhances the drive's communication capabilities, facilitating seamless integration into various industrial systems. Weighing 9.5kg and with compact dimensions (180mm wide, 385mm high, 249mm deep), the ATV340 is designed for easy installation and versatility in various setups. Compliance with international standards such as IEC/EN 61800-5-1, IEC/EN 61800-3 (immunity and conducted and radiated EMC emissions), IEC 60721-3, IEC 61508, and IEC 13849-1 attests to the drive's adherence to stringent safety and quality requirements. Additionally, it holds certifications from CE, UL, CSA, and TÜV, ensuring that it meets globally recognized standards for performance and safety. The Altivar Machine ATV340 supports a range of accessories and options, including encoder interface modules, I/O expansion modules, communication modules, braking resistors, line chokes, and additional EMC filters, offering flexibility to adapt to specific drive ratings and requirements. Installed in a vertical position on a panel using four fixing holes, the ATV340 integrates seamlessly into Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Machine through DTM. Configuration, control, and diagnostics of the drive are simplified through integration with SoMachine and SoMove software, utilizing the same software brick (DTM).