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Allen Bradley 20F11ND022AA0NNNNN PowerFlex 753 Drive Overview
Author: Powergear X Automation
The 20F11ND022AA0NNNNN is a strong AC drive built for steady motor control. It offers simple setup, wide input range, and solid protection for many plant needs. For quick support, contact
sales@powergearx.com or
+86 18030005825.
Main Features
- Air-cooled frame for stable thermal control
- Output current: 22 A for many motor tasks
- Control modes: V/Hz, vector, sensorless
- Fits 480 VAC and 650 VDC systems
- Normal duty: 11 kW / 15 HP
- Heavy duty: 7.5 kW / 10 HP
- Frequency up to 599 Hz for precise speed work
- Three-phase input with precharge for safe starts
- Internal brake transistor included
- 12-month warranty from Powergear X Automation
- Shipping via FedEx, UPS, DHL
Technical Details
- Manufacturer: Allen Bradley
- Series: PowerFlex 753
- Part Number: 20F11ND022AA0NNNNN
- UPC: 884951163638
- Weight: 20 lbs (9.07 kg)
- Cooling: Air cooled
- Input Type: AC with precharge
- Overload: 110% for 60 seconds
- Enclosure: IP20 / IP00
- Mounting: Open type
- Phase Type: 3-phase
- Ambient Temp: 0°C to 50°C
- Brake: Internal DB transistor
- Frame Size: 2
Extra Performance Specs
- High switching speed for smoother torque
- Built-in protection for under-voltage and over-current
- Stable performance during long run cycles
- Good match for pumps, blowers, conveyors
- Supports higher inertia loads
- Simple wiring layout for quick install
- Low noise design for cleaner panels
Why Plants Choose This Drive
- Reliable for 24/7 operation
- Good for tight speed control
- Fits many automation upgrades
- Works well in mixed drive systems
- Trusted for long service life
Professional FAQ
Q1: What should I check before replacing an old PowerFlex unit?
A1: Confirm frame size, input voltage, I/O needs, and the brake transistor requirement.
Q2: Can the drive run motors at very low speed?
A2: Yes. For long low-speed runs, make sure cooling air flow is not blocked.
Q3: How do I reduce cable noise in long installations?
A3: Use shielded motor cable and keep signal wires away from power lines.
Q4: What does the precharge input help with?
A4: It protects components during startup and reduces inrush stress.
Q5: When do I need HD (Heavy Duty) mode?
A5: Use HD when the load has high torque demand or frequent start-stop cycles.
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