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The 20AC8P7A1SYNANNN model from Allen Bradley, belonging to the PowerFlex 70 series, is an adjustable frequency AC drive designed for three-phase applications. It operates with a rated voltage of 400 VAC and supports an 8.7 A current rating, delivering 5 horsepower output.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 70 |
| Part Number | 20AC8P7A1SYNANNN |
| Rated Voltage | 400 VAC |
| Phase Type | 3 Phase |
| Rated Current | 8.7 A |
| Horsepower Rating | 5 Hp |
| Frame Size | B Frame |
| IP Rating | IP20 |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 1 |
| IGBT Brake | Installed |
| Internal Braking Resistor | Not Installed |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Feedback and Control Option | Feedback NA, Standard Control |
| Network Type | None |
The 20AC8P7A1SYNANNN from Allen Bradley exemplifies an adjustable frequency AC drive engineered for versatile motor control. It operates effectively with a nominal voltage of 400 VAC and is designed for three-phase power systems. This unit can handle a rated current of 8.7 Amps, delivering a robust performance of 5 horsepower.
Constructed within a B-frame size, this drive ensures the necessary scalability for various installations. It conforms to an IP20 rating, making it suitable for typical indoor environments, while its NEMA 1 enclosure rating indicates a level of protection against dust and accidental contact.
An IGBT brake is integrated into the drive, bolstering its performance during motor braking applications. However, it does not include an internal braking resistor, which may be a consideration for specific setups. The mounting design is tailored for panel installations, allowing for simplified integration into existing control boards.
Control strategies are facilitated by the standard features of the drive, although it does not provide feedback capabilities. This drive does not support networked configurations, focusing instead on straightforward control applications. As a result, the PowerFlex 70 series emphasizes reliability and efficiency for various industrial motor control tasks.