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The 20AD5P0A0AYNNRC0 AC drive, part of Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 70 series, operates on 480 V AC power. This model is effective for three-phase systems, with a current capacity of 5 A, allowing it to deliver 3 HP for normal-duty applications and 2 HP for heavy-duty scenarios.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 70 |
| Part Number | 20AD5P0A0AYNNRC0 |
| Weight | 7.50 lbs (3.40 kg) |
| Voltage Rating | 480 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Number of Phases | 3 |
| Current Rating | 5 A |
| Normal-Duty Horsepower | 3 Hp |
| Heavy-Duty Horsepower | 2 Hp |
| Mount Type | Panel Mount |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 1 |
| Brake | IGBT Installed |
| Communication Protocol | Remote I/O |
The Allen Bradley 20AD5P0A0AYNNRC0 AC drive is tailored for efficient motor control in diverse industrial applications. With a voltage rating of 480 V AC and capable of supporting three-phase operation, this device effectively manages a current of 5 A.
This drive has a power output rating of 3 horsepower for standard operations and 2 horsepower in heavy-duty tasks. Its panel-mount configuration allows it to fit neatly into control panels, helping streamline system designs. Constructed with a NEMA 1 rating, the enclosure complies with IP20 standards, providing adequate protection in indoor settings.
Furthermore, the integration of an IGBT ensures reliable braking functionality, enhancing operational safety and performance. The unit communicates via a Remote I/O protocol, making it suitable for integration within larger automated systems.