The part number 20AE022C0AYNNNC0 is associated with the PowerFlex 70 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive from Rockwell Automation. This drive is designed to provide adjustable frequency control for a wide range of applications, including motor speed regulation and control. It is a compact, three-phase AC drive that can be easily integrated into various architectures.
Technical Specifications
- Power Rating: 11 kW (15 HP)
- Voltage: 480V AC
- Current: 22A
- Phase: Three-phase
- Type: AC Drive
- 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
- Intermittent Overload: 110% overload capability for up to 1 minute, 150% overload capability for up to 3 seconds
- Height, Width, and Depth: 350 mm, 219.9 mm, and 210.7 mm, respectively
- Weight: 9.13 kg
- Altitude: 1000 m (3300 ft.) maximum without derating
Alarm and Error Codes
The documentation provided does not specifically detail alarm and error codes for this drive. However, it is common for industrial control systems to include specific error codes and alarm messages that can be used to diagnose and troubleshoot issues. These codes are typically documented in the user manual or technical data sheets, which are available for this product.
User Manual and Installation Instructions
The user manual and installation instructions for this drive are available in the documentation provided. The user manual covers the operation, configuration, and troubleshooting of the drive, while the installation instructions detail the physical installation and wiring requirements.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for this drive typically involves checking the drive's electrical connections, ensuring proper wiring and grounding, and verifying the motor's operation. The user manual and technical data sheets provide detailed information on troubleshooting procedures and common issues that may arise.
Programming
The PowerFlex 70 AC Drive is programmable using the Connected Components Workbench software, which is designed to simplify the configuration and programming of Rockwell Automation drives. This software allows users to configure the drive's parameters, set up the control strategy, and monitor the drive's operation.
Installation
The installation of this drive typically involves connecting the drive to the motor and power supply, ensuring proper wiring and grounding, and configuring the drive's parameters using the Connected Components Workbench software. The user manual and installation instructions provide detailed information on the installation process and any specific requirements for the drive's operation in a particular environment.
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