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Allen Bradley PowerFlex 700 20BD156A0ANNASB0

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20BD156A0ANNASB0

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The 20BD156A0ANNASB0 model from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700 series is an adjustable frequency AC drive. It supports a robust output current of 156 amps and operates with an input voltage of 480 VAC in a three-phase configuration, making it suitable for various industrial applications.

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Technical specifications for 20BD156A0ANNASB0

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Product TypeAdjustable Frequency AC Drive
Product LinePowerFlex 700
Part Number20BD156A0ANNASB0
Weight32.00 lbs (14.51 kg)
Control MethodStandard Control with 120V I/O
FeedbackNo Feedback
Degree of ProtectionIP20 / Type 1
Output Current156 Amps
Maximum Output Frequency420 Hz
Input Voltage480 VAC, 3 PH
Nominal Motor Power (Normal Duty)125 HP
Nominal Motor Power (Heavy Duty)100 HP
Brake IGBTNo Brake IGBT
Internal Brake ResistorWithout Brake Resistor
Communication ModuleRS485 DF-1 - DPI Module
Operating Temperature0 °C to +40 °C
Relative Humidity5% to 95%, non-condensing
Human Interface Module (HIM)No HIM (Blank Plate)

The 20BD156A0ANNASB0 from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700 line serves as an adjustable frequency AC drive designed for a wide range of motor control tasks. This device can handle a current output of up to 156 amps and is engineered to operate at a nominal input voltage of 480 VAC, in a 3-phase setup. With an impressive maximum output frequency of 420 Hz, this drive is conducive to applications that require fine control of motor speed and performance.

This model operates on a standard control methodology with 120V input/output capabilities. Notably, it does not incorporate any feedback system or brake IGBT, which simplifies integration into existing setups. The absence of an internal brake resistor further streamlines the drive’s architecture, allowing for easy maintenance.

The unit's protection category is classified as IP20, suitable for indoor environments free from direct exposure to dust and moisture. It is designed to function across a temperature range of 0 °C to +40 °C and can sustain operational efficiency in humidity conditions of 5% to 95%, provided that condensation is avoided.

For communication purposes, this drive is compatible with an RS485 DF-1 communication module, enabling effective data exchange with other devices within an automation system. However, it does not include a Human Interface Module and instead comes with a blank plate, indicating that any operational adjustments and configurations will need to be carried out through external means.