The Allen-Bradley 20AD2P1A0AYNNNC0 is a PowerFlex 70 AC Drive designed for industrial applications. It is a compact, adjustable frequency drive that provides a reliable and efficient means of controlling motor speed and torque. The drive is suitable for use in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, processing, and automation.
Technical Specifications
- Mechanical:
- Degree of protection (IP): IP20
- Shock: 15 G peak for 11 ms duration (±1.0 ms)
- Vibration: 0.152 mm (0.006 inch) displacement, 1 G peak
- Electrical:
- Number of analogue outputs: 1
- Mains voltage: 480 V
- Integrated breaking resistance: No
- Internal dynamic brake resistors: 115 Ohm
- Number of digital inputs: 6
- Number of digital outputs: 2
- Number of analogue inputs: 2
- Supporting protocol for DeviceNet: Yes
- Application in industrial area permitted: Yes
- Supporting protocol for EtherNet/IP: Yes
- Mains frequency: 50 Hz
- Efficiency: 97.5% at rated amps, nominal line volts
- Number of HW-interfaces RS-232: 2
- Number of HW-interfaces RS-485: 2
- Number of HW-interfaces USB: 2
- Number of phases output: 3
- Number of phases input: 3
- Relative symmetric net voltage tolerance: 10 %
- With control element: Yes
- Supporting protocol for TCP/IP: Yes
- Supporting protocol for PROFIBUS: Yes
- Supporting protocol for CAN: Yes
- Supporting protocol for Modbus: Yes
- Application in domestic- and commercial area permitted: Yes
- Input frequency tolerance: 47 Hz
- Voltage tolerance: -10 %
- Environmental:
- Altitude: 1000 m (3300 ft.) maximum without derating
- Degree of protection (NEMA): 1
- Storage temperature: -40 °C
- Relative humidity: 5...95% noncondensing
Documentation
The documentation for this product includes various publications such as installation instructions, wiring diagrams, user manuals, reference manuals, application techniques, quick references, and technical data. These publications provide detailed information on the installation, configuration, and operation of the drive, as well as troubleshooting and maintenance procedures.
Alarm/ Error Codes
The documentation does not specifically mention alarm or error codes for this product. However, it is likely that the drive will have standard error codes and alarm messages that can be checked and addressed by the user or a trained technician.
User Manuals
The user manual for the PowerFlex 70 AC Drive provides detailed information on the drive's operation, configuration, and troubleshooting. It covers topics such as installation, wiring, and commissioning, as well as advanced features and troubleshooting procedures.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting procedures for the PowerFlex 70 AC Drive are outlined in the user manual and technical data publications. These procedures cover common issues and errors that may arise during operation, such as motor overload, communication errors, or faulty wiring. The user manual also includes troubleshooting guides for specific error messages and alarm conditions.
Programming
The PowerFlex 70 AC Drive can be programmed using various communication protocols such as DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, and Modbus. The user manual and technical data publications provide detailed information on programming the drive, including configuration of parameters, setting up communication interfaces, and implementing advanced control strategies.
Installation
The installation of the PowerFlex 70 AC Drive is outlined in the user manual and technical data publications. The drive should be installed in a location that meets the environmental and safety requirements specified in the documentation. The user manual provides detailed wiring diagrams and instructions for connecting the drive to the motor and other components.
Discontinuation
The PowerFlex 70 AC Drive has been discontinued by Rockwell Automation as of September 30, 2026. This means that the product is no longer available for purchase, and customers are encouraged to remove references to it from their systems.