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Allen-Bradley AK-R2-030P1K2

SKU: AK-R2-030P1K2-SOB-USA

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Allen-Bradley AK-R2-030P1K2

SKU: AK-R2-030P1K2-SOB-USA

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The AK-R2-030P1K2 is a brake resistor designed for use with PowerFlex drives, particularly for applications involving 5.5 and 7.5 kW motors. It is designed to provide a dynamic braking function, which helps to slow down the motor quickly and safely when the power is turned off or when the motor is decelerating under load.

Technical Specifications

  • Power Rating: The brake resistor is designed for use with 5.5 and 7.5 kW motors, indicating its capacity to handle high power loads.
  • Voltage Rating: The resistor is rated for use with 200-240V AC, which is typical for industrial applications.
  • Current Rating: The brake resistor is designed to handle a maximum current of 30A, which is suitable for the power ratings mentioned above.
  • Duty Cycle: The brake resistor is designed for a duty cycle of 90%, which means it can handle continuous braking for 90% of the time before requiring a rest period.

Alarm/Error Codes

  • Error Codes: The brake resistor does not have specific error codes listed in the provided documentation. However, it is likely that the drive it is connected to would report any issues with the brake resistor's operation.
  • Alarm Codes: Similarly, there are no specific alarm codes mentioned for the brake resistor. Any issues with the brake resistor would likely be reported as errors or faults by the drive.

User Manuals

  • User Manual: The user manual for the brake resistor is not explicitly mentioned in the provided documentation. However, the user manual for the PowerFlex drive it is designed for would likely provide detailed information on the brake resistor's operation and integration.

Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting: Troubleshooting the brake resistor would involve checking the drive's error codes and alarm messages for any issues related to the brake resistor. Additionally, checking the brake resistor's connections and ensuring it is properly installed and configured would be important steps in resolving any issues.

Programming

  • Programming: The brake resistor does not require programming. It is a simple component designed to provide a specific function in the PowerFlex drive system.

Installation

  • Installation: The brake resistor should be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions and in accordance with local electrical codes. It should be connected to the drive's braking circuit and configured according to the drive's settings.
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