Product image is representative; revision or series may vary. Contact us to request a specific version.
The 20DD014A0EYNAEASE model from Allen-Bradley is designed as an adjustable frequency AC drive. It operates on three-phase power at a voltage level of 480 volts AC and manages a current of 14 amps, serving critical functions in various applications.
We sell industrial automation parts backed by our free 2-Year DO Supply Warranty.
Same-day domestic and fast international shipping with UPS, FedEx, DHL, and more.
AMEX, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, wire transfer, net terms, and more.
Repairs and exchanges are available for all automation products.
Drop shipping, blind shipping, and account shipping with no extra fees.
| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700S |
| Part Number | 20DD014A0EYNAEASE |
| Weight | 32.00 lbs (14.51 kg) |
| Voltage | 480V AC |
| Phases | 3 |
| 480V Input Amps | 14 |
| Enclosure | IP20, NEMA Type 1 |
| Human Interface Machine | Blank Cover |
| 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 |
Part of the PowerFlex 700S series, the 20DD014A0EYNAEASE offers reliable performance as an adjustable-frequency AC drive, especially suited for three-phase applications. With a voltage rating of 480V AC and the ability to handle 14 amps of normal-duty current, it meets the requirements of diverse industrial scenarios.
The enclosure is compliant with IP20 and NEMA Type 1 ratings, making it suitable for typical indoor environments. This model lacks an interactive human-machine interface, as it is designed with a blank cover.
Functionality includes an IGBT braking system, which allows for effective control and smooth operation. An adjustable bus undervoltage trip feature is integrated to enhance safety by preventing undervoltage situations. A microprocessor actively monitors the heat sink thermistor, ensuring protection against overheating.
With a logic control ride-thru capability of 0.25 seconds, the system maintains stability during brief power losses. The power ride-thru can endure for up to 15 milliseconds at full load, providing additional reliability during critical moments. Overall, this drive exemplifies stability and efficiency critical to industrial applications.
| Revision Part # | Also known as | |
|---|---|---|
| 20DD014A0EYNAEASE Ser A | 20DD014A0EYNAEASE/A, Series A, Rev A | |
| Don't see your particular revision? Contact us now. | ||