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The 20BD052A2AYNAND0 model from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700 series serves as a flexible adjustable frequency AC drive. Operating on a voltage range of 480 VAC, it is suited for 3-phase configurations, providing effective control over power output.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700 |
| Part Number | 20BD052A2AYNAND0 |
| Weight | 32.00 lbs (14.51 kg) |
| Voltage Range | 480 VAC |
| Phase Category | 3-phase |
| Supply Line Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Current ND | 52 A |
| Power Output Rating (kW) | 30 kW |
| Power Output Rating (HP) | 40 HP |
| Size Category | 3 |
| Protection Class | IP20, NEMA 1 |
| HIM Module Type | Digital LCD |
| IGBT Type Brakes | Yes |
| Resistor Type Braking | No |
| Comm. Block | None |
| I/O and Control Method | Vector, 115 VAC |
| Class of Feedback | None |
The 20BD052A2AYNAND0 adjustable frequency AC drive is part of Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700 series. This model is engineered for use with a rated voltage of 480 VAC and configured for 3-phase operation. It maintains a supply frequency of either 50 Hz or 60 Hz, with a normal duty current rating of 52 Amps.
Capable of delivering a power output of 30 kW or 40 HP, this drive is designed for effective performance in various settings. It belongs to size category 3 and is housed in an enclosure rated at IP20, compliant with NEMA 1 standards for typical indoor applications.
The user interface is managed through a digital LCD module, enhancing the ease of operation and monitoring. This drive incorporates IGBT technology for braking functionality. However, it does not include resistor-type braking features. There are no communication blocks present, and the control method follows a vector approach with 115 VAC for I/O functionalities. Notably, feedback capabilities are absent, focusing on straightforward operation without advanced feedback systems.