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The 20BD180A0NYNACC0 from Allen Bradley is an adjustable frequency AC drive rated for 480 VAC. This model has a current limit of 180 A, enabling it to handle significant operational demands up to 150 horsepower and 112 kW.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700 |
| Part Number | 20BD180A0NYNACC0 |
| Weight | 32.00 lbs (14.51 kg) |
| Voltage Family | 480 VAC |
| Phase Class | 3-phase |
| Supported Line Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| ND Current Limit | 180 A |
| Output Power Rating (kW) | 112 kW |
| Output Power Rating (HP) | 150 HP |
| Size Type | 6 |
| Protection Category | IP20, NEMA 1 |
| HIM Type | Blank Cover |
| IGBT Class Braking | Yes |
| Resistor Type Brakes | No |
| Communication Accessory | ControlNet (Coax) |
| I/O and Control Standard | Vector, 24 VDC |
| Method of Feedback | None |
The Allen Bradley 20BD180A0NYNACC0 is an adjustable frequency AC drive optimized for industrial environments. It operates on a voltage of 480 VAC and is suitable for 3-phase configurations. With a noteworthy current limit of 180 A, it can effectively deliver a power rating of 150 HP, equivalent to 112 kW.
The drive is classified under size type 6 and has an IP20 protection category, compliant with NEMA 1 standards, making it appropriate for general indoor use. It includes advanced IGBT class braking functionality, enhancing operational efficiency, while lacking resistor-type braking systems.
For communication needs, the unit is equipped with ControlNet access via coaxial cables, providing reliable data transmission in control networks. The control methods implemented are vector-based, operating at 24 VDC, which facilitates precise motor management. It's important to note that this model does not feature any feedback mechanisms, allowing for straightforward operation without additional complexity. The human interface module of the drive is designed with a blank cover, indicating that the focus is primarily on the integration into specific custom control systems.