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The part number 20BD011A3AYNAEN0 from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700 series functions as an adjustable-frequency AC drive. Operating at a nominal input voltage of 480 V AC and suitable for 3-phase systems, this drive delivers impressive performance in industrial settings.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable-frequency AC drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700 |
| Part Number | 20BD011A3AYNAEN0 |
| Weight | 20.00 lbs (9.07 kg) |
| Nominal Input Voltage | 480 V AC |
| Nominal Input Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Input Phases | 3-phase |
| Rated Motor Power | 7.5 HP |
| Continuous Output Current | 11 A |
| Short-term Output (1 min) | 12.1 A |
| Peak Output (3 s) | 16.5 A |
| Output Voltage Range | 0–460 V AC |
| Maximum Output Frequency | 400 Hz |
| Input Current (typical) | 9.5 A |
| DC Bus Nominal Voltage | 648 V DC |
| Trip Thresholds (AC/DC) | AC UV 280 V / OV 570 V; DC UV 305 V / OV 810 V |
| Carrier Frequency Options | 2–10 kHz |
| Communications | EtherNet/IP |
The Allen Bradley 20BD011A3AYNAEN0 is designed to provide reliable performance for a variety of motor applications. With a nominal input voltage of 480 V AC and operating on a frequency of 60 Hz, this drive works effectively in 3-phase configurations. Rated for a continuous output current of 11 A, it can also support a short-term output of 12.1 A for durations of one minute. For brief peak demands, it can handle up to 16.5 A for three seconds.
This drive features an output voltage range extending from 0 to 460 V AC, allowing for flexibility in motor control. Additionally, the maximum output frequency reaches 400 Hz, accommodating high-speed applications. Typical input current is around 9.5 A, reflecting efficient operation given its specifications.
The nominal voltage of the DC bus is measured at 648 V DC. The trip thresholds are defined as follows: for AC, under voltage (UV) trips occur at 280 V and over voltage (OV) at 570 V; for DC, UV tripping occurs at 305 V and OV at 810 V. This drive also includes carrier frequency options ranging from 2 to 10 kHz, which provides choices for noise and efficiency management. Furthermore, it supports EtherNet/IP communications, enabling integration into advanced networking and automation systems.