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The 20AD022F0AYNADG1 is an Allen Bradley AC drive designed for three-phase systems, with a voltage rating of 480 V and a current capacity of 22 A. This model offers a robust normal duty horsepower rating of 15 Hp, while supporting 10 Hp in heavy-duty applications.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 70 |
| Part Number | 20AD022F0AYNADG1 |
| Weight | 15.00 lbs (6.80 kg) |
| Voltage Rating | 480 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Number of Phases | 3 |
| Current Rating | 22 A |
| Horsepower Rating (Normal Duty) | 15 Hp |
| Horsepower Rating (Heavy Duty) | 10 Hp |
| Mount Type | Flanged |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 1 |
| Brake | IGBT Installed |
| Filter Class | EMC |
| Communication Protocol | DeviceNet |
| Safe Torque | OFF |
The 20AD022F0AYNADG1 AC drive from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 70 series is designed for three-phase operational requirements. It accepts an input voltage of 480 V AC and handles a current rating of up to 22 A. This unit achieves a normal duty power output up to 15 horsepower, while catering to heavy duty applications with a maximum of 10 horsepower. Its design incorporates a flanged mounting option, simplifying installation in various setups.
This drive's enclosure is rated NEMA 1 and boasts an IP20 protection class, ensuring it can withstand standard indoor operating environments. It is equipped with IGBT braking for enhanced control and reliable stopping of the motor. EMC filter classification further supports compliance with regulatory standards, minimizing electromagnetic interference.
Communication is facilitated via the DeviceNet protocol, making it compatible with today's automation and networked control systems. The safe torque off feature adds an additional layer of safety, ensuring user protection while offering effective management of motor operations.