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Powergear X Automation — Allen-Bradley 150-F108NCR Overview
The 150-F108NCR SMC-Flex controller from Allen-Bradley gives simple, smooth, and safe motor control. It works with many motor types and supports heavy loads. It runs at 108A and handles wide input voltage. And it offers clear status feedback and many start modes for easy use.
Key Technical Points
- Brand: Allen-Bradley
- Model: 150-F108NCR from the SMC-Flex line
- Category: Drives / Solid State Controllers
- Controller rating: 108A, 75 HP at 460V AC
- Input line: 200–575V AC, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz
- Control voltage: 24V AC/DC
- Rated voltage: 500/575V AC
- Motor power: 75 kW at 50 Hz, 100 HP at 60 Hz
- Ambient use: 23–104°F operation
- Storage: -4–167°F
- Altitude: up to 2000 m
- Enclosure type: open style
- Weight: 40 lbs (18.14 kg)
- UPC: 662073060277
Core Features
- Solid-state control for smooth starts and stops
- Works with Wye-Delta, six-lead, and squirrel-cage motors
- Front keypad with simple setup menu
- Clear LCD display with backlight
- Four fully programmable auxiliary contacts
- One DPI communication port
- Status LEDs for fast fault checks
- Strong performance in wide voltage and load ranges
- 12-month warranty
Start & Stop Modes
- Soft start
- Current limit start
- Preset slow speed
- Full voltage mode
- Dual ramp start
- Soft stop
- Linear speed mode
Fault Indicators
- Undervoltage and overvoltage
- Phase reversal and voltage unbalance
- Underload and overload
- Line loss and power loss
- Stall and jam
- Open gate
- Communication failure via DPI
- Controller temperature alert
- Too many starts per hour
Extra Technical Highlights
- Fast heat clearance with solid-state design
- High stability at full load
- Low electrical noise for clean operation
- Good thermal protection for long service life
- Strong start torque control
Shipping & Support
- Ships by FedEx, UPS, or DHL
- Secure packing for global routes
- 24/7 support by Powergear X Automation
- Email: sales@powergearx.com
- WhatsApp: +86 18030005825
FAQ
- How do I choose the right motor size?
Match the motor full-load current to the 108A rating and check your voltage class.
- How often should I check the controller?
Inspect wiring every month and review thermal data during each shutdown.
- What is the best way to avoid nuisance trips?
Keep airflow clear and confirm supply voltage stays within the rated window.
- Can this unit run at high altitude?
It runs well up to 2000 m; derate above this level.
- What if I need remote monitoring?
Use the DPI port and add a gateway to link it with your control network.
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