The part number 20F1ANB192JN0NNNNN is associated with the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 527 AC Drive, a product from Rockwell Automation. This drive is designed to work exclusively with Allen-Bradley Logix Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs), leveraging the capabilities of the controller and using Studio 5000 Logix Designer to simplify machine development and use.
Technical Specifications
The PowerFlex 527 AC Drive offers a range of technical specifications, including:
- Power ratings of 0.4…22 kW / 0.5…30 Hp in global voltages from 100...600V.
- Built-in dual-port EtherNet/IP to support a variety of topologies as well as Device Level Ring (DLR) functionality.
- Safe Torque-off as a standard feature that can be applied through either hardwired safety or Integrated Safety, both certified to SIL 3 / PLe Cat 3.
- Low-cost solution for machine parts, applications such as pumps, fans, in-feed and out-feed conveyors, that need simple speed control for induction motors.
- Ability to transfer drive configuration files to a new machine.
- Reduced downtime and minimized manual reconfiguration by using Logix PACs to detect a replaced drive and download all configuration settings over EtherNet/IP.
- Offers a new level of AC drive integration to help deliver a coordinated and synchronized machine.
Alarm/Error Codes
The PowerFlex 527 AC Drive does not have specific alarm or error codes listed in the provided documentation. However, it is likely that the drive will have standard error codes and alarm messages that can be accessed through the drive's programming interface or through the Logix PACs it is designed to work with.
User Manuals
The user manual for the PowerFlex 527 AC Drive is not directly accessible through the provided links. However, Rockwell Automation's website offers a range of documentation and guides for the PowerFlex family of drives, including the PowerFlex 520-Series Brochure and the PowerFlex Family of Low Voltage AC Drives Brochure.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for the PowerFlex 527 AC Drive is likely to involve checking the drive's configuration and settings, as well as monitoring its performance and error messages. The drive's documentation and user manual should provide guidance on troubleshooting common issues and error messages.
Programming
The PowerFlex 527 AC Drive is designed to work with Allen-Bradley Logix Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs), which use Studio 5000 Logix Designer for programming. This allows for the use of motion instructions that are shared by PowerFlex 527 AC drives and Kinetix servo drives, providing a consistent user experience for configuration, programming, and control of both types of drives.
Installation
The installation of the PowerFlex 527 AC Drive is likely to involve connecting it to a Logix PAC and configuring its settings using Studio 5000 Logix Designer. The drive's documentation should provide detailed instructions on installation and setup procedures.
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