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The 20DD011A3EYYAEAUE is an adjustable frequency AC drive designed by Allen-Bradley, part of Rockwell Automation. It operates at 480V AC in a three-phase configuration and can handle a normal duty current of 11 amps.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700S |
| Part Number | 20DD011A3EYYAEAUE |
| Weight | 32.00 lbs (14.51 kg) |
| Voltage | 480V AC |
| Phases | 3 |
| 480V Input Amps | 11 |
| Enclosure | IP20, NEMA Type 1 |
| Human Interface Machine | Full Numeric LCD |
| Documentation | Quick Start Guide |
| Brake | IGBT |
| Bus Undervoltage Trip | Adjustable |
| Heat Sink Thermistor | Monitored by microprocessor overtemp trip |
| Logic Control Ride-Thru | 0.25 sec., drive not running |
| Power Ride-Thru | 15 milliseconds at full load |
The 20DD011A3EYYAEAUE adjustable frequency AC drive from Allen-Bradley is engineered to facilitate precise control in industrial applications. This model runs on a 480V AC supply and is constructed for three-phase operation, accommodating a normal duty current of up to 11 amps. It is engineered within an IP20-rated NEMA Type 1 enclosure, suitable for indoor environments. The design includes a full numeric LCD, which enhances the user experience by presenting essential operational data clearly.
For enhanced operational reliability, the drive incorporates an IGBT braking mechanism that ensures efficient deceleration and control. An adjustable bus undervoltage trip feature provides flexibility for the user, allowing for tailored protection against voltage dips. Furthermore, a heat sink thermistor is monitored by an advanced microprocessor, which activates a trip in case of overtemperature conditions, ensuring the integrity of the drive's performance.
The device is capable of offering a logic control ride-thru of 0.25 seconds when not actively running, which maintains system stability during short power interruptions. Additionally, it supports a power ride-thru capability of 15 milliseconds while under full load, assuring continued functionality during brief disturbances.
| Revision Part # | Also known as | |
|---|---|---|
| 20DD011A3EYYAEAUE Ser A | 20DD011A3EYYAEAUE/A, Series A, Rev A | |
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