The Allen-Bradley 150-F201NBD is an advanced motor soft starter from the SMC Flex motor controller series, designed for precise control in industrial applications requiring protective start-up and shutdown sequences. It offers multiple starting options, including Soft Start, Current Limit Start, and Dual Ramp Start, complemented by sophisticated features like Smart Motor Braking and Accu-Stop for enhanced operational flexibility. With integrated overload protection, a built-in SCR bypass contactor, and diagnostic capabilities for monitoring power loss, voltage discrepancies, and communication faults, this controller ensures reliable performance and safety. The unit is equipped with a user-friendly interface featuring a front keypad and backlit LCD, and is compatible with an optional 20-HIM-A module for expanded connectivity. Its compliance with standards such as EN/IEC 60947-4-2 and UL 508 assures quality and adherence to global safety requirements.
Technical specifications for 150-F201NBD
Manufacturer
Rockwell Automation
Control Voltage
100…240V AC (5…480 A units)
Part Number/Catalog No.
150-F201NBD
Brand
Allen-Bradley
Product Family:
SMC Flex Smart Motor Controller
Bulletin Number:
150
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
Line Voltage:
200…460V AC, 3-Phase, 50 and 60 Hz
Maximum output Current
201 A
Maximum output Power
150 HP
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.