Allen Bradley Inverter Drive, 0.4 kW, 3 Phase, PowerFlex 4M Series 480 V ac 1.5 A

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RS Stock No.:
447-553
Distrelec Article No.:
302-27-499
Mfr. Part No.:
22F-D1P5N113
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Allen Bradley
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Brand

Allen Bradley

Power Rating

0.4kW

Product Type

Inverter Drive

Number of Phases

3

Maximum Output Current

1.5A

Series

PowerFlex 4M

Mount Type

Panel Mount

Overall Length

174mm

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Supply Voltage

380V

Output Frequency

400Hz

Maximum Supply Voltage

480V ac

Compatible Motor Type

AC Motor

Drive Type

Adjustable Frequency Drive

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Overall Width

72mm

Standards/Approvals

UL

Overall Depth

136mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Allen Bradley Inverter Drive, 480V AC, 400Hz - PowerFlex 4M Series - 22F-D1P5N113


Regulate the power supply to your AC (alternating current) motor with this inverter drive from Rockwell Automation's Allen Bradley range. Using the built-in keypad functions or computer software, you can programme and adjust the output to suit your needs. These flexible controls let you accurately set the output frequency and schedule acceleration and deceleration times to efficiently run machines. A pre-charged relay and overload protection safely control the electric current. Install this drive on your electrical circuit to streamline your automated conveyors, pumps and air-conditioning units.

• Three-phase inverter for use with high-power and high-torque machines• Feed through wiring to help make installation quick and simple• DIN rail and screw mounting options for increased flexibility• Adjustable PWM (pulse width modulation) frequency to minimise workplace noise

Standards and Certifications


• CE (Conformité Européenne)• UL (Underwriters' Laboratories)• CSA (Canadian Standards Association)

How long does it take to programme this inverter drive?


A quick-start function means you can get the device up and running rapidly without the need for extensive programming or networking.

Allen Bradley PowerFlex 4M Triple Phase Input Frequency Controllers


Ensure precise and powerful motor speed control for your application with PowerFlex 4M Triple-Phase Input Frequency Controllers by Allen Bradley. These affordable, compact inverter drives are ideal for standalone machine level control. PowerFlex 4M drives offer feed through wiring and ease-of-programming to provide you with a streamlined, flexible, and highly efficient motor control solution.

This drive is available in three frame sizes: A, B, and C, with power ratings from 0.2 to 11 kW (0.25 to 15 Hp) and in voltage classes of 120, 240 and 480 volts. Its ventilation system is only activated during motor operation, and it is silent when stopped, ensuring long service life.

Features and Benefits:


• Power ratings from 0.37 to 11 kW in triple phase 400 V

• Pulse Width Modulation Frequency adjustable to 10 kHz for quiet operation

• DIN rail mounting feature on A and B frame drives

• Ambient temperatures up to 50 °C (122 °F) permitted with minimal spacing between drives

• Integral keypad included

• Ingress Protection level of IP20 with open type enclosure and slip compensation for enhanced stability

• Drive overload protection and ramp regulation

• Side-by-side Zero Stacking™ Drives for ambient temperatures up to 40 °C (104 °F)

• Integral RS-485 communications

What is an Inverter Drive?


An Inverter drive (also known as AC Drive, Variable Frequency Drive, or VFD) is a motor drive device which regulates the amount of power supplied to a motor, allowing for precise control of speed or torque to the motor to suit its application. They are situated between an electrical supply and a motor. Electrical motors run many things we use in our society today and inverter drives are used for speed control in a range of applications, such as simple fan and pump loads. Inverter drives are also used widely in industrial applications for high torque machine control. Most inverter drives now have features such as digital operation and LED displays allowing for easy set-up, monitoring, and adjustment of parameters by the user.

How does an Inverter Drive work?


Inverter drives are controlled by inputting specific frequencies or parameters into the device. When power goes through the drive the inverter adjusts the frequency and voltage that is supplied to the motor. They ensure that an electrical motor receives only the necessary amount of power it requires to function, in order to reduce waste or loss of electrical energy, thereby making it more efficient to run. They can also gradually ramp up power for a slower, safer machine start up. Inside the inverter, incoming AC power is converted to DC power via a rectifier made up of diodes, which is then smoothed to a clean, constant voltage by capacitors, and is then fed back out as AC power via output transistors.

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