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The 20DD3P4A0EYYANCBL model from Allen-Bradley is an adjustable frequency AC drive designed for three-phase applications at 480V AC. Its normal-duty current rating is 3.4 amps, allowing for efficient power management in various settings.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Product Line | PowerFlex 700S |
| Part Number | 20DD3P4A0EYYANCBL |
| Weight | 14.00 lbs (6.35 kg) |
| Voltage | 480V AC |
| Phases | 3 |
| 480V Input Amps | 3.4 |
| 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 |
The 20DD3P4A0EYYANCBL is an adjustable-frequency AC drive manufactured by Allen-Bradley and part of the PowerFlex 700S series. This device is configured for three-phase operation at 480V AC and handles a normal-duty current rating of 3.4 amps. It provides efficient performance for a wide range of motor control applications.
The drive is designed with an IP20 enclosure that meets NEMA Type 1 standards to protect internal components from dust and debris. It features a blank cover for the human interface machine option, simplifying the design and installation process.
The system employs an IGBT brake, enhancing its capability to handle dynamic loads smoothly. For safety, the unit incorporates an adjustable bus undervoltage trip mechanism. The heat sink thermistor is monitored by a microprocessor, which safeguards against overheating through an automatic trip if necessary. During periods when the drive is not running, it supports a logic control ride-thru of up to 0.25 seconds, ensuring operational stability during brief power fluctuations. Additionally, it can sustain power ride-thru for 15 milliseconds at full load, bolstering its reliability in varying conditions.
| Revision Part # | Also known as | |
|---|---|---|
| 20DD3P4A0EYYANCBL Ser A | 20DD3P4A0EYYANCBL/A, Series A, Rev A | |
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