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The 20AD1P1A3AYYADNN is an Allen Bradley AC drive belonging to the PowerFlex 70 series, designed to operate at 480 VAC in a three-phase setup. It provides an output power of 0.5 HP and a continuous current rating of 1.1 A, suitable for various applications.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
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| Product Type | AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 70 |
| Part Number | 20AD1P1A3AYYADNN |
| Weight | 15.00 lbs (6.80 kg) |
| Voltage Rating | 480 VAC |
| Phases | 3-phase |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| ND Rated Current | 1.1 A |
| Output Power (kW) | 0.37 kW |
| Output Power (HP) | 0.5 HP |
| Frame | A |
| Enclosure Type | IP20, NEMA 1 |
| HMI Module Option | Full Numeric Keypad and LCD |
| IGBT | Yes |
| Brake Resistor | Yes |
| Communication Option | DeviceNet |
| Control Type | Standard |
| Feedback Device | None |
The 20AD1P1A3AYYADNN model from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 70 series serves as an AC drive primarily utilizing a 480 VAC voltage supply. It operates efficiently across three phases and supports a frequency of 50/60 Hz. The continuous output of 0.5 HP corresponds to 0.37 kW, ensuring it meets various operational needs while managing a continuous rated current of 1.1 A.
This drive is built within a frame size A and enclosed in an IP20/NEMA 1 rated casing, making it suitable for installation in environments with minimal exposure to dust and moisture. The human-machine interface (HMI) module features a full numeric keypad coupled with an LCD display, allowing for easy monitoring and operation adjustments.
The drive comes with integral IGBT technology and includes a brake resistor, providing enhanced stopping capabilities during motor operation. Furthermore, device communication is managed through the DeviceNet protocol, ensuring reliable integration within structured automation setups. Notably, the unit does not utilize any feedback device, simplifying its operational design for specific applications.