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The 20AD3P4A0AYNACG1 is an AC drive from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 70 series. This drive is designed to operate under a voltage rating of 480 V AC and utilizes a three-phase configuration. Its current rating is 3.4 A, capable of delivering 2 Hp for normal duty and 1.5 Hp for heavy duty applications.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
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| Product Type | AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 70 |
| Part Number | 20AD3P4A0AYNACG1 |
| Weight | 12.00 lbs (5.44 kg) |
| Voltage Rating | 480 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Number of Phases | 3 |
| Current Rating | 3.4 A |
| Normal-Duty Horsepower | 2 Hp |
| Heavy-Duty Horsepower | 1.5 Hp |
| Mount Type | Panel Mount |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 1 |
| Brake | IGBT Installed |
| Filter Class | EMC |
| Communication Protocol | ControlNet |
The Allen Bradley 20AD3P4A0AYNACG1 AC drive is optimized for robust industrial performance. Functioning at a voltage rating of 480 V AC, this drive is structured for three-phase inputs, ensuring effective motor control across a wide range of applications. The unit is rated for continuous current of 3.4 A and caters to motor demands by providing up to 2 horsepower for normal duty needs and 1.5 horsepower for heavier applications.
Designed for panel mounting, the drive's enclosure offers protection classified under IP20 and meets NEMA 1 standards, making it suitable for controlled indoor environments. Additionally, the embedded IGBT enhances braking performance, contributing to overall system efficiency. This product also incorporates an EMC filter class, mitigating electrical noise that could affect operation. Communication is facilitated via the ControlNet protocol, allowing seamless integration within automated systems.