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The Allen Bradley 20BD022A2NYNACD1 is an adjustable frequency AC drive designed for 3-phase applications at 480 VAC. It provides an output power of 15 HP or 11.2 kW and has an ND current limit of 22 A.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700 |
| Part Number | 20BD022A2NYNACD1 |
| Weight | 20.00 lbs (9.07 kg) |
| Voltage Family | 480 VAC |
| Phase Class | 3-phase |
| Supported Line Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| ND Current Limit | 22 A |
| Output Power Rating (kW) | 11.2 kW |
| Output Power Rating (HP) | 15 HP |
| Size Type | 1 |
| Protection Category | IP20, NEMA 1 |
| HIM Type | Digital LCD |
| IGBT Class Braking | Yes |
| Resistor Type Brakes | No |
| Communication Accessory | ControlNet (Coax) |
| I/O and Control Standard | Vector, 115 VAC |
| Method of Feedback | Encoder 12V/5V |
The 20BD022A2NYNACD1 from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700 series functions as an adjustable frequency AC drive for 3-phase systems. It operates on 480 VAC, with a supported line frequency of either 50 or 60 Hz. This unit boasts a current limitation rated at 22 amps and offers an output power rating of 15 horsepower, equivalent to 11.2 kW.
Designed in a size type 1 format, the enclosure complies with IP20 and NEMA 1 standards, making it suitable for indoor applications where protection from dust and moisture is required. The device is equipped with a digital LCD for user interaction, facilitating ease of operation.
The drive features IGBT class braking capabilities to improve stopping performance, but it does not include resistor type brakes. Communication for control purposes occurs through a ControlNet coax accessory, ensuring robust connectivity within automation systems. Furthermore, it utilizes vector control as its standard for I/O and control, operated at 115 VAC. Feedback from the system is provided via an encoder with a 12V/5V specification, enhancing the precision of motor control.