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The 1302-C001-AF from Allen Bradley is an AC drive designed for effective power management in various applications. With a 575 V input voltage and a capacity of 1 horsepower, this compact drive is suitable for indoor use.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Drive |
| Product Line | Series 1302 |
| Part Number | 1302-C001-AF |
| Weight | 0.06 lbs (0.03 kg) |
| Input Voltage | 575 V |
| Power Rating | 1 Hp |
| Enclosure Size | Size B |
| NEMA Rating | 4X/12 |
| Input Current | 2 Amps |
| Input Power | 2 kVA |
| Output Current | 1.6 Amps |
| Power Loss | 50 Watts |
| Location | Indoor |
| Vented | No |
| Control Method | PWM |
| Carrier Frequency | 4/6/8 kHz |
The Allen Bradley 1302-C001-AF is a precise AC drive that operates efficiently at an input voltage of 575 volts. This particular model delivers a power rating of 1 horsepower, making it an option well-suited for various indoor applications.
The drive has an input current capacity of 2 Amps and an input power requirement of 2 kVA. It generates an output current of 1.6 Amps, indicating its capability to manage loads effectively. Users should note that the drive experiences a power loss of 50 Watts during operational conditions.
This unit is designed with a Size B enclosure that meets NEMA rating specifications of 4X/12, empowering it to function reliably in a variety of industrial environments where environmental factors may be a concern. The 1302-C001-AF drives employs PWM control methods, enhancing efficiency during operation. Operating at a carrier frequency of 4/6/8 kHz, it ensures precise control over motor performance while addressing potential noise concerns.