The Allen-Bradley 150-F108NBD SMC Flex Smart Motor Controller is a robust solution for optimizing motor performance, featuring line input voltage requirements of 200-460VAC, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz, and a control voltage range of 100-240V AC. Designed to handle up to 108 Amperes and 75 HP at 460VAC, this controller is ideal for reducing mechanical stress and inrush current during motor startup and shutdown, thanks to its versatile starting and stopping modes such as Soft Start, Smart Motor Braking, and Pump Stop. Equipped with an LCD backlight and programmable keypad, this unit offers straightforward configuration and monitoring through its built-in DPI interface, while providing essential protection features like Electronic Motor Overload Protection and SCR/Run Bypass, making it suitable for both energy-saving measures and enhancing motor longevity in industrial applications.
Technical specifications for 150-F108NBD
Manufacturer
Rockwell Automation
Operating Modes:
Soft Start, Full Voltage Start, Smart Motor Braking, Current Limit Start, Dual Ramp Start, Accu-Stop, Selectable Kickstart, Pump Start, Slow Speed with Braking, Coast-to-rest, Preset Slow Speed, Linear Speed Acceleration (Tachometer required), Soft Stop and Pump Stop
Bulletin Number
150
Part Number/Catalog No.
150-F108NBD
Brand
Allen-Bradley
Control Voltage
100…240V AC (5…480 A units)
Product Family:
SMC Flex Smart Motor Controller
Line Voltage:
200…460V AC, 3-Phase, 50 and 60 Hz
Maximum output Current
108 A
Maximum output Power
75HP
Communications
One DPI provided for connection to optional human interface and one DPI provided for connection to communication
Auxiliary Contacts
Four fully programmable contacts as normal/up-to- speed/fault/alarm/network (N.O./N.C.), or external bypass (N.O. only)
Metering
Amps, volts, kW, kWh, MW, MWH, elapsed time, power factor, motor thermal capacity usage
Protection and Diagnostics
Power loss, line fault, voltage unbalance, excessive starts/hour, phase reversal, undervoltage, overvoltage, controller temp, stall, jam, open gate, overload, underload, communication fault.