Customization: | Available |
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Application: | High-performance Transducer |
Output Type: | Triple |
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The PowerFlex 700 series 20F11ND040JA0NNNNN drive is an manufactured drive with DeviceLogix technology. DeviceLogix is an embedded control technology that can help to support the manipulation of discrete outputs and drive control functions while using discrete inputs and drive control functions, and while using the discrete inputs and drive status information onboard the drive. The voltage rating of the drive is 480 Volts of AC power which is drawn from a 3-phase electrical power source. The drive has a conformally coated frame 3 structure and the drive is built with a precharge present in it. For communication processes inside the manufacturing plant or factory, the 20F11ND040JA0NNNNN is equipped with an Ethernet/IP port. The port has access to all the parameters available over the entire network. It features the flexible fault configuration process. Using this feature, the adapter can be programmed to take fault-based actions such as the ramp to coast, coast to stop, and the hold last state action and it also sends user-configurable logic control and speed reference values.
The 20F11ND040JA0NNNNN has predictive diagnostics which can track the information that affects the life of the drive's cooling fans and the relay outputs. The drive can also be programmed to monitor the runtime hours for the machine or motor bearings. Both bus voltage regulation and the fast-acting current limit are supported by the drive. This feature can help to produce maximum acceleration and deceleration speeds without any tripping. The 20F11ND040JA0NNNNN can withstand shocks and vibrations of 15 g peak for 11 milliseconds duration and 0.152 millimeters of vibration for 1 g peak. The drive is equipped with a heatsink thermistor which is controlled by a microprocessor to control the level of heat inside the drive. The thermistor trips the drive when it detects a temperature greater than the specified operating temperature rating of the drive.