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Allen Bradley 1336 PLUS II Drives 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5

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1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5

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The Allen-Bradley 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5 1336 PLUS II series adjustable frequency drive comes with a DeviceNet module as a communication option and an English language module. This drive operates with a voltage range of 380 to 480 Volts AC. The 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5 drive has an input frequency tolerance range of 47 to 63 Hertz.

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Technical specifications for 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
CategoryDrives
Product Line1336 PLUS II Drives
Part Number1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5
Weight85.00 lbs (38.56 kg)
Voltage380-480V AC
Frequency47-63 Hertz
Nominal HP Rating20 HP
Enclosure TypeIP 00 (Open)
Language ModuleEnglish
Communication OptionsDeviceNet
Control Interface OptionsNone
HMINone
Analog Interface Options, Slot ANone
Analog Interface Options, Slot BNone

The Allen-Bradley 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5 drive is a 1336 PLUS II series adjustable frequency drive that includes multiple features that enable it to deliver higher levels of acceleration and torque to connected motors than other drives. It can be used in the toughest motor load applications with a variety of compatible motors. It supports a constant torque speed range of 120:1 through sensorless vector technology. The Allen-Bradley 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5 adjustable frequency drive is a control solution for a variety of automation applications that include a variable speed motor that requires advanced speed and torque control. This drive can modify the speed, acceleration, deceleration, and torque of the motor by modifying the frequency level that is applied to the motor. This drive operates with a voltage range of 380 to 480 Volts AC and with a frequency range of 50 to 60 Hertz. This drive has 6 different types of alarms for different errors.

The Allen-Bradley 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5 1336 PLUS II series adjustable frequency drive operates with a nominal horsepower output power rating of 20 Horsepower or 15 kilowatts. The drive includes a DeviceNet communication module, but it does not include a human-machine interface or a control interface option. It is necessary to program the drive before operations, and the drive must be programmed by external equipment because it does not have a programmer type of human-machine interface built in. The Allen-Bradley 1336F-B020-AN-EN-GM5 adjustable frequency drive includes different diagnostics tools that monitor the drive for different fault conditions during operations. These faults can be reported through the human-machine interface of the drive and through the SCANport communications port that comes by default on the drive. This drive will perform its diagnostic routines each time it is powered up and during the entire run-time it will still be looking for potential fault conditions so that the users can be alerted as quickly as possible when faults occur.