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The 20-FI13306 from Allen Bradley is a robust rectifying module designed for high capacity. It efficiently converts AC power to DC power and can handle a maximum current of 2250 A, making it suitable for various demanding applications.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Rectifying Module |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700 |
| Part Number | 20-FI13306 |
| Weight | 20.00 lbs (9.07 kg) |
| Max Current | 2250 A |
| Modules per Drive | 2–6 |
| Mounting | Internal |
| Ampere Ratings | 1500 A, 1770 A, 1900 A, 2150 A, 2250 A |
| Voltage Range | 400–480 V / 600–690 V |
| Fault Indicator 1 | No output voltage |
| Operation Type | AC to DC rectification |
| Installation Area | Rectifier block |
| Fault Indicator 3 | Blank HMI screen |
| Fault Indicator 2 | Blown input fuse |
| Internal Components | Capacitors, resistors |
| Protection Level | Drive-specific |
| Damage Signs | Burn marks, delamination |
The Allen Bradley 20-FI13306 rectifying module serves as a critical component in AC to DC conversion. With the ability to handle a maximum current of 2250 A, this module is designed to support substantial power requirements. Depending on the application, users can install between two to six modules within a single drive for enhanced capacity and performance. This product operates over a voltage range of 400–480 V or 600–690 V.
Internal features consist of essential components, including capacitors and resistors, which support its operation. The rectifying module is intended for installations in a rectifier block, ensuring it can function effectively in its designated environment. Specific fault indicators can help diagnose issues, including a lack of output voltage, blown input fuse, and a blank HMI screen, which may signify operational problems.
Additionally, the protection level is tailored to the specific drive configuration, providing necessary safeguarding against faults. Users may observe signs of damage, such as burn marks or delamination, which indicate potential issues that need attention. Overall, the 20-FI13306 rectifying module is engineered to meet high-performance standards while facilitating reliable power conversion.