The 20BD014A0AYNAND0 is a PowerFlex 700 Adjustable Frequency AC drive manufactured by Allen-Bradley. Its input voltage rating is 480 Volts AC, and it is a 3-phase, 60 Hertz, 14 Amps continuous output current, 10 Horsepower normal duty, and 115 Volts AC I/O control voltage rated drive with Vector control for providing outstanding speed and torque control for a wide range of induction motors. The TorqProve control of the 20BD014A0AYNAND0 PowerFlex 700 drive offers exceptional load handling when users are transferring loads between the drive and the external brakes and its droop control ensures seamless load sharing. The drive features a built-in dynamic brake transistor and its removable Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) allows for it to be operated in grounded and ungrounded distribution systems without trouble.
ManufacturerRockwell Automation
BrandAllen-Bradley
Part Number/Catalog No.20BD014A0AYNAND0
Voltage480V AC
Phases3
Precharge-
Amps14
HP10
Frame1
EnclosureIP20, NEMA/UL Type 1
Operator InterfaceBlank Cover
Documentation TypeManual
w/BrakeYes
w/ResistorNo
CE FilterYes
CM ChokeYes
Network TypeNone
ControlVector
I/O Volts115V AC
Feedback TypeNone
UPC820919021206
The 20BD014A0AYNAND0 PowerFlex 700 drive is housed in an IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 rated enclosure that is built to meet the environmental demands of different environments. Its recommended surrounding air temperature range is from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius and it can be mounted vertically alongside other drives without any clearance between them. Additionally, this drive offers tripless operation with maximum acceleration and deceleration speeds. The 20BD014A0AYNAND0 PowerFlex 700 drive features a blank plate where the HMI would be and no internal brake resistors. It has no feedback but its slip compensation delivers 0.5% speed regulation across an extensive speed range. This drive is equipped with protective features that ensure problem-free operation. Some of them include a 220 to 300% hardware overcurrent trip, a 570 Volts AC over-voltage trip, a 280 Volts AC input under-voltage trip, a 15 milliseconds power ride-thru at full load, and up to 6 kilovolts of line transient protection.