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The 20DD011A0NYYAEASE model from Allen Bradley's PowerFlex 700S series operates efficiently at 480 V AC. With a three-phase configuration, it has a current rating of 11 A and is designed for both normal and heavy-duty applications, delivering 7.5 Hp and 5 Hp respectively.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700S |
| Part Number | 20DD011A0NYYAEASE |
| Weight | 32.00 lbs (14.51 kg) |
| Voltage Rating | 480 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Number of Phases | 3 |
| Current Rating | 11A |
| Normal-Duty Horsepower | 7.5 Hp |
| Heavy-Duty Horsepower | 5 Hp |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 1 |
| Brake | IGBT Installed |
| Filter Class | EMC |
| Communication Protocol | Ethernet/IP |
| Control Type | Phase II |
The Allen Bradley 20DD011A0NYYAEASE serves as an AC drive within the PowerFlex 700S family. It is rated for a voltage of 480 V AC and operates under a three-phase power supply. This model has a current capacity of 11 Amps, allowing it to perform effectively in a range of applications. For normal-duty tasks, it can handle up to 7.5 horsepower, while heavy-duty operations are managed with a maximum power of 5 horsepower.
Protection for the internal components is afforded by its IP20 classification, which is further supported by the NEMA 1 rated enclosure. This drive includes an IGBT for efficient braking functionality and adheres to EMC filter standards, ensuring reduced electromagnetic interference in operations.
Communication is facilitated through Ethernet/IP, making integration into modern networked environments straightforward. The control strategies for this drive operate under a Phase II classification, allowing for sophisticated motor control capabilities to meet varying operational demands and improve overall system performance.