AC Drive 380 Amp 690V 3 Phase | IP00 Enclosure | Combined Actuator Converter | by Allen-Bradley
The AC Drive 380 Amp 690V 3 Phase is engineered for industrial motor control and automation, featuring a robust 380 Amp capacity and 355 kW power rating. With an IP00/NEMA/UL Type Open enclosure, this drive is perfect for heavy machinery and manufacturing plants, ensuring efficient operation without the need for feedback. Designed for professional installation, it supports sustainable industrial automation while reducing power consumption.
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- Current Rating: 380 Amp
- Power Rating: 355 kW
- Voltage: 690V AC, 3 Phase
- Enclosure Type: IP00/NEMA/UL Type Open
- Drive Type: Combined actuator converter/inverter
- Feedback: None required
- Phase: 700S Phase II expanded cassette
- Human Interface Module: Not included
- Communication Module: Not included
- Brake IGBT: Not included
- Internal Brake Resistor: Not included
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 600mm x 400mm x 300mm
- Weight: 50 kg
- 380 Amp capacity at 355 kW power rating
- 690V AC 3 phase input
- IP00/NEMA/UL Type Open enclosure
- Combined actuator converter/inverter
- No feedback required
- 700S Phase II expanded cassette design
- No human interface module (blank plate)
- No communication module included
- Without brake IGBT and internal brake resistor
- Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician experienced with high-power AC drives to ensure safety and compliance.
- Industrial motor control and automation
- Manufacturing plants requiring AC drive solutions
- Heavy machinery requiring 380 Amp motor drives
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Improves energy efficiency of motor operations
- Reduces power consumption and operational costs
- Supports sustainable industrial automation
Radwell 2-year warranty included; factory warranty does not apply.
The Allen-Bradley 20LF380N0ENNENA0EA AC Drive is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial motor control and automation applications.
