The Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation 20AC1P3A3AYNANC0 PowerFlex 70 AC drive is a variable frequency drive (VFD) designed for industrial automation applications. It features a rating of 3.4 Amps and 2 HP, with a 1.5 kW power rating. The drive is housed in a size B frame, with a panel mount IP20/NEMA Type 1 enclosure, providing a compact and reliable design. The VFD includes a full numeric LCD human interface module on the cover for easy operation and monitoring.
Technical Specifications
- Power Rating: 1.5 kW
- Current Rating: 3.4 Amps
- Motor Rating: 2 HP
- Enclosure: Panel Mount - IP20/NEMA Type 1
- Frame Size: B Frame
- Communication Module: No Communication Module
- Feedback: No Feedback
- Brake: Brake IGBT Installed, No Internal Brake Resistor
- Control: Enhanced Control with 24V I/O
Alarm/Error Codes
The PowerFlex 70 AC drive does not provide specific alarm or error codes in our research. However, it is likely that the drive follows standard Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation error code conventions, which can be found in the user manual or technical documentation.
User Manual
The user manual for the PowerFlex 70 AC drive is not directly accessible through our research. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or a qualified distributor for access to the manual or technical documentation.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting procedures for the PowerFlex 70 AC drive are not explicitly detailed in our research. However, Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation provides extensive technical support and troubleshooting resources on their website, which can be accessed through the product documentation or by contacting their technical support team.
Programming
The PowerFlex 70 AC drive does not support programming through our research. It is likely that the drive can be programmed using Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation's programming software, such as RSLogix 5000 or RSLogix 5000 Micro, but this information is not provided in our research.
Installation
The installation of the PowerFlex 70 AC drive is not detailed in our research. However, it is likely that the drive follows standard Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation installation procedures, which can be found in the user manual or technical documentation. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's documentation or a qualified professional for proper installation and setup of the drive.
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