Powerflex 750-Series Ac Drives: Technical Data
Powerflex 750-Series Ac Drives: Technical Data
Powerflex 750-Series Ac Drives: Technical Data
Original Instructions
Summary of Changes
This publication contains the following new or updated information. This list includes substantive updates only and is not intended to reflect
all changes. Translated versions are not always available for each revision.
Topic Page
Changes related to the UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) certification. 78, 219…221, 225
Changes to footnotes about frame sizes of drives with IP66 enclosures. 125, 127, 129, 133
Product Overview
The PowerFlex 750-Series is a robust family of AC drives that provide ease of use,
flexibility, and performance for various industrial applications. PowerFlex 753 drives
provide general-purpose control for applications up to 400 Hp and 270 kW. PowerFlex
755 drives provide maximum flexibility and performance up to 2000 Hp and 1500 kW.
Maximize your productivity by taking advantage of these key features that are offered in
the PowerFlex 750-Series drives:
• DeviceLogix™ – Embedded control technology that supports the manipulation
of discrete outputs and drive control functions, while using discrete inputs and
drive status information on board the drive.
• Predictive Diagnostics – Tracks information that affects the life of the drive cooling fans and relay outputs. The
drive can also be programmed to monitor the runtime hours for machine or motor bearings.
• Option Cards – Each drive has a slot-based architecture. Supported hardware control options are available for
both products, to help reduce your inventory and spare parts requirements.
• Safe Torque Off, Safe Speed Monitor, Integrated Safety - Safe Torque Off, and Integrated Safety Functions
Option – Provides a choice for safety levels depending on your application requirements.
• Communication – The PowerFlex 755 drives come with a built-in Ethernet port. Ethernet can easily be added to
the PowerFlex 753 drives with a communication module.
• I/O – Option cards are available for additional analog and digital I/O. The PowerFlex 753 drives come with built-
in I/O that can also be expanded with option cards.
• Packaging – Factory and field-installable enclosure options are available to meet most environmental
requirements. Options include Open Type and flange mount to support cabinet mount requirements, extra
protection wall-mount for harsh environments, and debris hoods and conduit plate kits.
• Standard Power Structure – A common power structure is shared to provide the same physical size and power
range.
1…3 4 5 6 7 8…10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1…3 4 5 6 7 8…10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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Filtering and CM Cap Configuration
Code Filtering Default CM Cap Connection
A Yes Jumper Removed
J Yes Jumper Installed
h
Dynamic Braking (1)
Code Internal Resistor (2) Internal Transistor (3)
A No Yes
N No No
(1) Not available on Frames 8…10, specify Code ‘N’.
(2) Frames 1…2 only. Internal Resistor kits (20-750-DB1-Dx) sold
separately.
(3) Standard on Frames 1…5, optional on 6…7.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
(1) Frame
Output Amps: 240V (208V) Output Amps: 240V (208V) (1) Cat. No. (2) (3)
HP kW HP kW Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.2 (2.5) 3.3 (3.7) 3.9 (4.5) 0.5 0.37 2.2 (2.5) 3.3 (3.7) 3.9 (4.5) 0.5 0.37 20F11FB2P2JA0NNNNN 2
4.2 (4.8) 6.3 (7.2) 7.5 (8.6) 1 0.75 4.2 (4.8) 6.3 (7.2) 7.5 (8.6) 1 0.75 20F11FB4P2JA0NNNNN
6.8 (7.8) 10.2 (11.7) 12.2 (14) 2 1.5 6.8 (7.8) 10.2 (11.7) 12.2 (14) 2 1.5 20F11FB6P8JA0NNNNN
9.6 (11) 14.4 (16.5) 17.2 (19.8) 3 2.2 9.6 (11) 14.4 (16.5) 17.2 (19.8) 3 2.2 20F11FB9P6JA0NNNNN
15.3 (17.5) 16.8 (19.2) 22.9 (26.2) 5 4 9.6 (11) 16.8 (19.2) 22.9 (26.2) 3 2.2 20F11FB015JA0NNNNN
22 (22) 24.2 (24.2) 33 (33) 7.5 5.5 15.3 (17.5) 24.2 (24.2) 33 (33) 5 4 20F11FB022JA0NNNNN
28 (32.2) 30.8 (35.4) 42 (48.3) 10 7.5 22 (22) 33 (35.4) 42 (48.3) 7.5 5.5 20F11FB028JA0NNNNN 3
42 (43) 46.2 (47.3) 63 (64.5) 15 11 28 (32.2) 46.2 (48.3) 63 (64.5) 10 7.5 20F11FB042JA0NNNNN
54 (60) 59.4 (66) 81 (90) 20 15 42 (43) 63 (64.5) 81 (90) 15 11 20F11FB054JA0NNNNN 4
70 (78.2) 77 (86) 105 (117) 25 18.5 54 (60) 81 (90) 105 (117) 20 15 20F11FB070JA0NNNNN 5
80 (92) 88 (101) 120 (138) 30 22 70 (78.2) 105 (117) 126 (140) 25 18.5 20F11FB080JA0NNNNN
(1) Drive must be programmed to lower voltage to obtain the currents shown in parentheses.
(2) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(3) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Note: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (back/heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (kit 20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and kit 20-750-
FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 11 for 380…400V, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Frame
Output Amps Output Amps Cat. No. (1) (2)
kW kW Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 20F11FC2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 20F11FC3P5JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 2.2 5 7.5 9 2.2 20F11FC5P0JA0NNNNN
8.7 13 15.6 4 8.7 13 15.6 4 20F11FC8P7JA0NNNNN
11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20F11FC011JA0NNNNN
15.4 16.9 23.1 7.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20F11FC015JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 11 15.4 24.2 33 7.5 20F11FC022JA0NNNNN
30 33 45 15 22 33 45 11 20F11FC030JA0NNNNN 3
37 40.7 55.5 18.5 30 45 55.5 15 20F11FC037JA0NNNNN
43 47.3 64.5 22 37 55.5 66.6 18.5 20F11FC043JA0NNNNN
60 66 90 30 43 66 90 22 20F11FC060JA0NNNNN 4
72 79.2 108 37 60 90 108 30 20F11FC072JA0NNNNN
85 93.5 128 45 72 108 130 37 20F11FC085JA0NNNNN 5
104 114 156 55 85 128 156 45 20F11FC104JA0NNNNN
(1) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(2) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Note: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (back/heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (kit 20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and kit 20-750-
FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 14 for 480V, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Frame
Output Amps Output Amps Cat. No. (1) (2)
Hp Hp Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 1 2.1 3.1 3.7 1 20F11FD2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.4 5.1 6.1 2 3.4 5.1 6.1 2 20F11FD3P4JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 3 5 7.5 9.0 3 20F11FD5P0JA0NNNNN
8 12 14.4 5 8 12 14.4 5 20F11FD8P0JA0NNNNN
11 16.5 19.8 7.5 11 16.5 19.8 7.5 20F11FD011JA0NNNNN
14 15.4 21 10 11 16.5 21 7.5 20F11FD014JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 15 14 24.2 33 10 20F11FD022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 20 22 33 40.5 15 20F11FD027JA0NNNNN 3
34 37.4 51 25 27 40.5 51 20 20F11FD034JA0NNNNN
40 44 60 30 34 51 61.2 25 20F11FD040JA0NNNNN
52 57.2 78 40 40 60 78 30 20F11FD052JA0NNNNN 4
65 71.5 97.5 50 52 78 97.5 40 20F11FD065JA0NNNNN
77 84.7 116 60 65 97.5 116 50 20F11FD077JA0NNNNN 5
96 106 144 75 77 116 144 60 20F11FD096JA0NNNNN
(1) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(2) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Frame
Output Amps Output Amps Cat. No. (1) (2)
Hp Hp Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
1.7 1.9 2.6 1 1.7 1.4 2.6 1 20F11FE1P7JA0NNNNN 3
2.7 3 4.1 2 1.7 2.6 4.1 1 20F11FE2P7JA0NNNNN
3.9 4.29 5.85 3 2.7 4.1 5.9 2 20F11FE3P9JA0NNNNN
6.1 6.7 9.2 5 3.9 5.9 9.2 3 20F11FE6P1JA0NNNNN
9 9.9 13.5 7.5 6.1 9.2 13.5 5 20F11FE9P0JA0NNNNN
11 12.1 16.5 10 9 13.5 16.5 7.5 20F11FE011JA0NNNNN
17 18.7 25.5 15 11 16.5 25.5 10 20F11FE017JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 20 17 25.5 33 15 20F11FE022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 25 22 33 40.5 20 20F11FE027JA0NNNNN 4
32 35.2 48 30 27 40.5 48.6 25 20F11FE032JA0NNNNN
41 45.1 61.5 40 32 48 61.5 30 20F11FE041JA0NNNNN 5
52 57.2 78.0 50 41 61.5 78 40 20F11FE052JA0NNNNN
(1) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(2) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Note: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (Back/Heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 20 for 690V, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20,NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66,NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Output Amps Output Amps
kW kW Cat.No. (1) Frame Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 20F11FC2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 20F11FC3P5JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 2.2 5 7.5 9 2.2 20F11FC5P0JA0NNNNN
8.7 13 15.6 4 8.7 13 15.6 4 20F11FC8P7JA0NNNNN
11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20F11FC011JA0NNNNN
15.4 16.9 23.1 7.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20F11FC014JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 11 15.4 24.2 33 7.5 20F11FC022JA0NNNNN
30 33 45 15 22 33 45 11 20F11FC030JA0NNNNN 3
37 40.7 55.5 18.5 30 45 55.5 15 20F11FC037JA0NNNNN
43 47.3 64.5 22 37 55.5 66.6 18.5 20F11FC043JA0NNNNN
60 66 90 30 44 66 90 22 20F11FC060JA0NNNNN 4
72 79.2 108 37 60 90 108 30 20F11FC072JA0NNNNN
85 93.5 128 45 72 108 130 37 20F14FC085JA0NNNNN 5
104 114 156 55 85 128 156 45 20F14FC104JA0NNNNN
(1) The 11th character determines default filtering and common mode cap jumper configuration; ‘J’= Installed, and ‘A’= Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Output Amps Output Amps
Hp Hp Cat.No. (1) Frame Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 1 2.1 3.1 3.7 1 20F11FD2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.4 5.1 6.1 2 3.4 5.1 6.1 2 20F11FD3P4JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 3 5 7.5 9.0 3 20F11FD5P0JA0NNNNN
8 12 14.4 5 8 12 14.4 5 20F11FD8P0JA0NNNNN
11 16.5 19.8 7.5 11 16.5 19.8 7.5 20F11FD011JA0NNNNN
14 15.4 21 10 11 16.5 21 7.5 20F11FD014JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 15 14 24.2 33 15 20F11FD022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 20 22 33 40.5 15 20F11FD027JA0NNNNN 3
34 37.4 51 25 27 40.5 51 20 20F11FD034JA0NNNNN
40 44 60 30 34 51 61.2 25 20F11FD040JA0NNNNN
52 57.2 78 40 40 60 78 30 20F11FD052JA0NNNNN 4
65 71.5 97.5 50 52 78 97.5 40 20F11FD065JA0NNNNN
77 84.7 116 60 65 97.5 116 50 20F14FD077JA0NNNNN 5
96 106 144 75 77 116 144 60 20F14FD096JA0NNNNN
(1) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; ‘J’= Installed, and ‘A’= Removed.
IP54,NEMA/ULType12
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Output Amps Output Amps
Hp Hp Cat.No. (1) Frame Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
1.7 1.9 2.6 1 1.7 1.4 2.6 1 20F11GE1P7JA0NNNNN 3
2.7 3 4.1 2 1.7 2.6 4.1 1 20F11GE2P7JA0NNNNN
3.9 4.29 5.85 3 2.7 4.1 5.9 2 20F11GE3P9JA0NNNNN
6.1 6.7 9.2 5 3.9 5.9 9.2 3 20F11GE6P1JA0NNNNN
9 9.9 13.5 7.5 6.1 9.2 13.5 5 20F11GE9P0JA0NNNNN
11 12.1 16.5 10 9 13.5 16.5 7.5 20F11GE011JA0NNNNN
17 18.7 25.5 15 11 16.5 25.5 10 20F11GE017JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 20 17 25.5 33 15 20F11GE022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 25 22 33 40.5 20 20F11GE027JA0NNNNN 4
32 35.2 48 30 27 40.5 48.6 25 20F11GE032JA0NNNNN
41 45.1 61.5 40 32 48 61.5 30 20F14GE041JA0NNNNN 5
12 13.2 18 10 9.1 13.7 18 7.5 20F14GE012JN0NNNNN (2) 6
18 19.8 27 15 12 18 27 10 20F14GE018JN0NNNNN(2)
23 25.3 34.5 20 18 27 34.5 15 20F14GE023JN0NNNNN(2)
24 26.4 36 20 22 33 39.6 20 20F14GE024JN0NNNNN(2)
28 30.8 42 25 23 34.5 42 20 20F14GE028JN0NNNNN(2)
33 36.3 49.5 30 28 42 50.4 25 20F14GE033JN0NNNNN(2)
42 46.2 63 40 33 49.5 63 30 20F14GE042JN0NNNNN(2)
53 58 80 50 42 63 80 40 20F14GE053JN0NNNNN(2)
63 69 95 60 52 78 95 50 20F14GE063JN0NNNNN(2)
77 85 116 75 63 95 116 50 20F14GE077JN0NNNNN(2)
99 109 149 100 77 116 149 60 20F14GE099JN0NNNNN(2)
125 138 188 125 99 149 188 75 20F14GE125JN0NNNNN(2)
144 158 216 150 125 188 225 100 20F14GE144JN0NNNNN(2)
192 211 288 200 144 216 288 125 20F14GE192JN0NNNNN(2) 7
242 266 363 250 192 288 363 150 20F14GE242JN0NNNNN(2)
289 318 434 300 242 363 436 200 20F14GE289JN0NNNNN(2)
(1) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; ‘J’= Installed, and ‘A’= Removed.
(2) The 12th character determines whether an internal dynamic braking IGBT is included; ‘A’= Internal dynamic braking transistor installed, and ‘N’= No internal dynamic braking transistor.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20,NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66,NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Output Amps Output Amps
Hp Hp Cat.No. (1) Frame Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
1.7 1.9 2.6 1 1.7 1.4 2.6 1 20F11FE1P7JA0NNNNN 3
2.7 3 4.1 2 1.7 2.6 4.1 1 20F11FE2P7JA0NNNNN
3.9 4.29 5.85 3 2.7 4.1 5.9 2 20F11FE3P9JA0NNNNN
6.1 6.7 9.2 5 3.9 5.9 9.2 3 20F11FE6P1JA0NNNNN
9 9.9 13.5 7.5 6.1 9.2 13.5 5 20F11FE9P0JA0NNNNN
11 12.1 16.5 10 9 13.5 16.5 7.5 20F11FE011JA0NNNNN
17 18.7 25.5 15 11 16.5 25.5 10 20F11FE017JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 20 17 25.5 33 15 20F11FE022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 25 22 33 40.5 20 20F11FE027JA0NNNNN 4
32 35.2 48 30 27 40.5 48.6 25 20F11FE032JA0NNNNN
41 45.1 61.5 40 32 48 61.5 30 20F14FE041JA0NNNNN 5
52 57.2 78.0 50 41 61.5 78 40 20F14FE052JA0NNNNN
(1) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; ‘J’= Installed, and ‘A’= Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
(1) Frame
Output Amps: 240V (208V) Output Amps: 240V (208V) (1) Cat. No. (2) (3)
HP kW HP kW Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.2 (2.5) 3.3 (3.7) 3.9 (4.5) 0.5 0.37 2.2 (2.5) 3.3 (3.7) 3.9 (4.5) 0.5 0.37 20G11FB2P2JA0NNNNN 2
4.2 (4.8) 6.3 (7.2) 7.5 (8.6) 1 0.75 4.2 (4.8) 6.3 (7.2) 7.5 (8.6) 1 0.75 20G11FB4P2JA0NNNNN
6.8 (7.8) 10.2 (11.7) 12.2 (14) 2 1.5 6.8 (7.8) 10.2 (11.7) 12.2 (14) 2 1.5 20G11FB6P8JA0NNNNN
9.6 (11) 14.4 (16.5) 17.2 (19.8) 3 2.2 9.6 (11) 14.4 (16.5) 17.2 (19.8) 3 2.2 20G11FB9P6JA0NNNNN
15.3 (17.5) 16.8 (19.2) 22.9 (26.2) 5 4 9.6 (11) 16.8 (19.2) 22.9 (26.2) 3 2.2 20G11FB015JA0NNNNN
22 (22) 24.2 (24.2) 33 (33) 7.5 5.5 15.3 (17.5) 24.2 (24.2) 33 (33) 5 4 20G11FB022JA0NNNNN
28 (32.2) 30.8 (35.4) 42 (48.3) 10 7.5 22 (22) 33 (35.4) 42 (48.3) 7.5 5.5 20G11FB028JA0NNNNN 3
42 (43) 46.2 (47.3) 63 (64.5) 15 11 28 (32.2) 46.2 (48.3) 63 (64.5) 10 7.5 20G11FB042JA0NNNNN
54 (60) 59.4 (66) 81 (90) 20 15 42 (43) 63 (64.5) 81 (90) 15 11 20G11FB054JA0NNNNN 4
70 (78.2) 77 (86) 105 (117) 25 18.5 54 (60) 81 (90) 105 (117) 20 15 20G11FB070JA0NNNNN 5
80 (92) 88 (101) 120 (138) 30 22 70 (78.2) 105 (117) 126 (140) 25 18.5 20G11FB080JA0NNNNN
(1) Drive must be programmed to lower voltage to obtain the currents shown in parentheses.
(2) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(3) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Note: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (back/heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (kit 20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and kit
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 36 for 380…400V, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X )
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Frame
Output Amps Output Amps Cat. No. (1) (2)
kW kW Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 20G11FC2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 20G11FC3P5JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 2.2 5 7.5 9 2.2 20G11FC5P0JA0NNNNN
8.7 13 15.6 4 8.7 13 15.6 4 20G11FC8P7JA0NNNNN
11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20G11FC011JA0NNNNN
15.4 16.9 23.1 7.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20G11FC015JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 11 15.4 24.2 33 7.5 20G11FC022JA0NNNNN
30 33 45 15 22 33 45 11 20G11FC030JA0NNNNN 3
37 40.7 55.5 18.5 30 45 55.5 15 20G11FC037JA0NNNNN
43 47.3 64.5 22 37 55.5 66.6 18.5 20G11FC043JA0NNNNN
60 66 90 30 43 66 90 22 20G11FC060JA0NNNNN 4
72 79.2 108 37 60 90 108 30 20G11FC072JA0NNNNN
85 93.5 128 45 72 108 130 37 20G11FC085JA0NNNNN 5
104 114 156 55 85 128 156 45 20G11FC104JA0NNNNN
(1) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(2) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Note: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (back/heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (kit 20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and kit
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 40 for 480V, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Frame
Output Amps Output Amps Cat. No. (1) (2)
Hp Hp Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 1 2.1 3.1 3.7 1 20G11FD2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.4 5.1 6.1 2 3.4 5.1 6.1 2 20G11FD3P4JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 3 5 7.5 9.0 3 20G11FD5P0JA0NNNNN
8 12 14.4 5 8 12 14.4 5 20G11FD8P0JA0NNNNN
11 16.5 19.8 7.5 11 16.5 19.8 7.5 20G11FD011JA0NNNNN
14 15.4 21 10 11 16.5 21 7.5 20G11FD014JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 15 14 24.2 33 10 20G11FD022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 20 22 33 40.5 15 20G11FD027JA0NNNNN 3
34 37.4 51 25 27 40.5 51 20 20G11FD034JA0NNNNN
40 44 60 30 34 51 61.2 25 20G11FD040JA0NNNNN
52 57.2 78 40 40 60 78 30 20G11FD052JA0NNNNN 4
65 71.5 97.5 50 52 78 97.5 40 20G11FD065JA0NNNNN
77 84.7 116 60 65 97.5 116 50 20G11FD077JA0NNNNN 5
96 106 144 75 77 116 144 60 20G11FD096JA0NNNNN
(1) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(2) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Frame
Output Amps Output Amps Cat. No. (1) (2)
Hp Hp Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
1.7 1.9 2.6 1 1.7 1.4 2.6 1 20G11FE1P7JA0NNNNN 3
2.7 3 4.1 2 1.7 2.6 4.1 1 20G11FE2P7JA0NNNNN
3.9 4.29 5.85 3 2.7 4.1 5.9 2 20G11FE3P9JA0NNNNN
6.1 6.7 9.2 5 3.9 5.9 9.2 3 20G11FE6P1JA0NNNNN
9 9.9 13.5 7.5 6.1 9.2 13.5 5 20G11FE9P0JA0NNNNN
11 12.1 16.5 10 9 13.5 16.5 7.5 20G11FE011JA0NNNNN
17 18.7 25.5 15 11 16.5 25.5 10 20G11FE017JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 20 17 25.5 33 15 20G11FE022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 25 22 33 40.5 20 20G11FE027JA0NNNNN 4
32 35.2 48 30 27 40.5 48.6 25 20G11FE032JA0NNNNN
41 45.1 61.5 40 32 48 61.5 30 20G11FE041JA0NNNNN 5
52 57.2 78.0 50 41 61.5 78 40 20G11FE052JA0NNNNN
(1) The 5th character determines Input Type; “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals, and “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the
PowerFlex Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(2) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Note: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (Back/Heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 49 for 690V, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Outputs Amp Output Amps
FrameSize
kW kW Cat. No. (1)
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 2.1 3.1 3.7 0.75 20G11FC2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 3.5 5.2 6.3 1.5 20G11FC3P5JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 2.2 5 7.5 9 2.2 20G11FC5P0JA0NNNNN
8.7 13 15.6 4 8.7 13 15.6 4 20G11FC8P7JA0NNNNN
11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 11.5 17.2 20.7 5.5 20G11FC011JA0NNNNN
15.4 16.9 23.1 7.5 11.5 17.2 23.1 5.5 20G11FC015JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 11 15.4 24.2 33 7.5 20G11FC022JA0NNNNN
30 33 45 15 22 33 45 11 20G11FC030JA0NNNNN 3
37 40.7 55.5 18.5 30 45 55.5 15 20G11FC037JA0NNNNN
43 47.3 64.5 22 37 55.5 66.6 18.5 20G11FC043JA0NNNNN
60 66 90 30 44 66 90 22 20G11FC060JA0NNNNN 4
72.0 79.2 108 37 60 90 108 30 20G11FC072JA0NNNNN
85 93.5 128 45 72 108 130 37 20G14FC085JA0NNNNN 5
104 114 156 55 85 128 156 45 20G14FC104JA0NNNNN
(1) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
Important: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (Back/Heatsink:
IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame7). See page 55 for 650V DC, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Output Amps Output Amps
Hp Hp Cat. No. (1) Frame Size
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
2.1 3.1 3.7 1 2.1 3.1 3.7 1 20G11FD2P1JA0NNNNN 2
3.4 5.1 6.1 2 3.4 5.1 6.1 2 20G11FD3P4JA0NNNNN
5 7.5 9 3 5 7.5 9 3 20G11FD5P0JA0NNNNN
8 12 14.4 5 8 12 14.4 5 20G11FD8P0JA0NNNNN
11 16.5 19.8 7.5 11 16.5 19.8 7.5 20G11FD011JA0NNNNN
14 15.4 21 10 11 16.5 21 7.5 20G11FD014JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 15 14 24.2 33 15 20G11FD022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 20 22 33 40.5 15 20G11FD027JA0NNNNN 3
34 37.4 51 25 27 40.5 51 20 20G11FD034JA0NNNNN
40 44 60 30 34 51 61.2 25 20G11FD040JA0NNNNN
52.0 57.2 78 40 40 60 78 30 20G11FD052JA0NNNNN 4
65.0 71.5 97.5 50 52 78 97.5 40 20G11FD065JA0NNNNN
77 84.7 116 60 65 97.5 116 50 20G14FD077JA0NNNNN 5
96 106 144 75 77 116 144 60 20G14FD096JA0NNNNN
(1) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration. “J” = Installed, “A” = Removed.
Important: At 810V DC, PowerFlex 750-series Frames 3…5 drives cannot be used on the same common DC bus as
810/932V DC PowerFlex 750-series Frames 6…10 drives. For more details, contact your local Rockwell Automation sales
office or your Allen-Bradley distributor.
Important: At 810V DC, PowerFlex 750-series Frames 3…5 drives cannot be used on the same common DC bus as
810/932V DC PowerFlex 750-series Frames 6…10 drives. For more details, contact your local Rockwell Automation sales
office or your Allen-Bradley distributor.
IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12
Light Duty (1) Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Output Amps Output Amps Output Amps
FrameSize
Hp Hp Hp Cat. No. (2)
Cont. 60 s Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
— — — 1.7 1.9 2.6 1 1.7 1.4 2.6 1 20G11GE1P7JA0NNNNN 3
2.7 3 4.1 2 1.7 2.6 4.1 1 20G11GE2P7JA0NNNNN
3.9 4.29 5.85 3 2.7 4.1 5.9 2 20G11GE3P9JA0NNNNN
6.1 6.7 9.2 5 3.9 5.9 9.2 3 20G11GE6P1JA0NNNNN
9 9.9 13.5 7.5 6.1 9.2 13.5 5 20G11GE9P0JA0NNNNN
11 12.1 16.5 10 9 13.5 16.5 7.5 20G11GE011JA0NNNNN
17 18.7 25.5 15 11 16.5 25.5 10 20G11GE017JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 20 17 25.5 33 15 20G11GE022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 25 22 33 40.5 20 20G11GE027JA0NNNNN 4
32 35.2 48 30 27 40.5 48.6 25 20G11GE032JA0NNNNN
41 45.1 61.5 40 32.0 48 61.5 30 20G14GE041JA0NNNNN 5
12 13.2 18 10 9.1 13.7 18 7.5 20G14GE012JN0NNNNN (3) 6
18 19.8 27 15 12 18 27 10 20G14GE018JN0NNNNN (3)
23 25.3 34.5 20 18 27 34.5 15 20G14GE023JN0NNNNN (3)
24 26.4 36 20 22 33 39.6 20 20G14GE024JN0NNNNN (3)
28 30.8 42 25 23 34.5 42 20 20G14GE028JN0NNNNN (3)
33 36.3 49.5 30 28 42 50.4 25 20G14GE033JN0NNNNN (3)
42 46.2 63 40 33 49.5 63 30 20G14GE042JN0NNNNN (3)
53 58 80 50 42 63 80 40 20G14GE053JN0NNNNN (3)
63 69 95 60 52 78 95 50 20G14GE063JN0NNNNN (3)
77 85 116 75 63 95 116 50 20G14GE077JN0NNNNN (3)
99 109 149 100 77 116 149 60 20G14GE099JN0NNNNN (3)
125 138 188 125 99 149 188 75 20G14GE125JN0NNNNN (3)
144 158 216 150 1258 1888 225 100 20G14GE144JN0NNNNN (3)
192 211 288 200 144 216 288 125 20G14GE192JN0NNNNN (3) 7
242 266 363 250 192 288 363 150 20G14GE242JN0NNNNN (3)
289 318 434 300 242 363 436 200 20G14GE289JN0NNNNN (3)
355 391 350 295 325 443 300 272 408 490 250 21G14*E295JN0NNNNN (4) 8 (5)
395 435 400 355 391 533 350 295 443 531 300 21G14*E355JN0NNNNN (4)
435 479 450 395 435 593 400 329 494 592 350 21G14*E395JN0NNNNN (4)
460 506 500 435 479 653 450 355 533 639 350 21G14*E435JN0NNNNN (4)
510 561 500 460 506 690 500 395 593 711 400 21G14*E460JN0NNNNN (4)
545 600 550 510 561 765 500 425 638 765 450 21G14*E510JN0NNNNN (4)
Important: At 810V DC, PowerFlex 750-series Frames 3…5 drives cannot be used on the same common DC bus as
810/932V DC PowerFlex 750-series Frames 6…10 drives. For more details, contact your local Rockwell Automation sales
office or your Allen-Bradley distributor.
Important: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (back/heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/UL Type 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (kit 20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and kit
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 59 for 810V DC, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Normal Duty Heavy Duty
Outputs Amp Output Amps
FrameSize
Hp Hp Cat. No. (1)
Cont. 60 s 3s Cont. 60 s 3s
1.7 1.9 2.6 1 1.7 1.4 2.6 1 20G11FE1P7JA0NNNNN 3
2.7 3 4.1 2 1.7 2.6 4.1 1 20G11FE2P7JA0NNNNN
3.9 4.29 5.85 3 2.7 4.1 5.9 2 20G11FE3P9JA0NNNNN
6.1 6.7 9.2 5 3.9 5.9 9.2 3 20G11FE6P1JA0NNNNN
9 9.9 13.5 7.5 6.1 9.2 13.5 5 20G11FE9P0JA0NNNNN
11 12.1 16.5 10 9 13.5 16.5 7.5 20G11FE011JA0NNNNN
17 18.7 25.5 15 11 16.5 25.5 10 20G11FE017JA0NNNNN
22 24.2 33 20 17 25.5 33 15 20G11FE022JA0NNNNN
27 29.7 40.5 25 22 33 40.5 20 20G11FE027JA0NNNNN 4
32 35.2 48 30 27 40.5 48.6 25 20G11FE032JA0NNNNN
41 45.1 61.5 40 32 48 61.5 30 20G14FE041JA0NNNNN 5
52 57.2 78 50 41 61.5 78.0 40 20G14FE052JA0NNNNN
(1) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration. “J” = Installed, “A” = Removed.
Flange Mount (Front: IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open; Back/Heatsink: IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X)
Tip: Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives can be converted to a flange mount drive (Back/Heatsink: IP66,
NEMA/ULType 4X) with an optional user installed flange kit (20-750-FLNG4-F6 for Frame 6, and
20-750-FLNG4-F7 for Frame 7). See page 64 for 932V DC, Frame 6…7 IP00, NEMA Type Open drives.
These drives use the same drive unit(s) as standard IP20 and IP54 product. Open Frame PE
S/L2
Floor mount, open frame drives can also be horizontally mounted, with derating.
See publication 750-IN020 for details. DC (+)
DC (+)
DC
(+)
DC (-)
DC
(-)
DC (-)
1. Using the tables that follow, locate your desired drive output values. V/T2
2. Select the Base Drive Catalog Number for your desired output values. W/T3
PE
4. Order the specified quantity (1, 2, or 3) of the Base Drive Catalog Number.
5. See page 130 for option kits and the PowerFlex 755 IP00 NEMA/UL Open Type
Drive Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN020 for installation details.
Option kits provide electrical connections, mounting and ventilation provisions along with the control pod and its
corresponding cables for PowerFlex 755 Floor Mount Open Frame designs. Other available accessories include the
rollout cart and EMC cores. See PowerFlex 755 IP00, NEMA/UL Open Type Drive Frames 8…10,
publication 750-IN020 for option kit details.
1. Select the base drive catalog number from the tables on pages 108…111. Drive selection is based on the output
amps and corresponding system overload(s) required by the application.
2. Select the duty rating. See the Required Options table on page 107 for duty rating details. For example:
21G1ALC460JN0NNNNN-LD.
3. Select the desired enclosure type as described on pages 108…111. For example: 21G1ALC460JN0NNNNN-LD.
4. Select Power Disconnect and/or Wire Only Bay option from the Required Options table on page 107. Add the
desired option codes to the end of the base drive catalog number, separating each option code with a dash. For
example: 21G1ALC460JN0NNNNN-LD-P3.
5. If options listed in the Additional Options table on page 107 are required, add the option code(s) to the end of the
drive catalog number, separating each code with a dash. For example: 21G1ALC460JN0NNNNN-LD-P3-P11.
Note: A 600 mm wide cabinet bay is added to the right of the drive cabinet(s) to house the power options. The Wiring
Only Bay option (-P14) also adds a 600 mm wide cabinet bay to the right of the drive cabinet(s).
Frame 8 with Power Option Bay Frame 9 with Power Option Bay
3
3
Input power landed on line-side of power disconnect. Input power landed behind circuit breaker, which is accessed by extracting rollout chassis.
Item Description
1 Power Disconnect: Options -P3 or -P5
2 Contactor: Options -P11 or -P12 See Additional Options on page 72.
3 Reactor: Options -L1, -L2, -L3, or -L4
Required Options
Type Option Frame Size Description
System Overload Duty LD Light Duty 8…10 100% continuous current, 110% current for 1 minute.
Cycle (1) (2)
ND Normal Duty 100% continuous current, 110% current for 1 minute, 150% for 3 seconds.
HD Heavy Duty 100% continuous current, 150% current for 1 minute, 180% for 3 seconds.
Power Disconnect (1) P3 Input Thermal 8…10 (3) This option is for disconnecting drive power. An Allen-Bradley 140G Molded Case Circuit Breaker is
Magnetic Circuit provided. Frame 8 drives include flange style handle operators that are door interlocking and
Breaker padlockable. Frame 9 drive circuit breakers are pushbutton actuated with door interlocks and are
padlockable.
P5 Input Non-Fused 8 Only This option is for disconnecting drive power. An Allen-Bradley 140G Molded Case Switch is provided.
Molded Case All switches include flange style handle operators that are door interlocking and padlockable.
Disconnect Note: PowerFlex 755 Frame 8 converter modules input fuses installed as standard equipment do not
Switch provide branch protection.
Wiring Only Bay P14 Wiring Only Bay 8…10 This option identifies that an extra bay is provided for wiring the drive. This option extends the drive
power bus from the drive bay into the option bay, making field connection options more flexible. No
drive input protection is supplied with this option selection. If desired, a power option bay with a
disconnect option can be added to the wiring bay. Documentation to reflect input disconnection and
protection is customer supplied. See page 130 for more information on power cable entry/exit
locations.
(1) Only one option of this type can be selected.
(2) See following selection tables for specific rating information.
(3) Frame 10 ordered via Engineered-To-Order (ETO) process.
Additional Options
Applicable
Type Option Description
Frame Size
Contactors (1) (2) P11 Input Contactor 8 Only A contactor is provided between the AC line and the drive. The contactor is controlled by customer
supplied 120V AC (480V input) or 230V AC (400V input) remote contact closure logic. A terminal block
for control is provided for customer use, and is wired to 1 N.O. and 1 N.C. auxiliary contact on the
contactor.
Important: The P11 option ‘Alternate Contact Circuit’ is not intended to be used as a Start/Stop
circuit.
P12 Output Contactor A contactor is provided between the drive output and the motor. The contactor is controlled by
customer supplied 120V AC (480V input) or 230V AC (400V input) remote contact closure logic. A
terminal block for control is provided for customer use and is wired to 1 N.O. and 1 N.C. auxiliary
contact on the contactor.
Note: As an alternative to an output contactor, certain safety applications can be satisfied using the
PowerFlex 750-Series Safe Torque Off Option Card (Cat. No. 20-750-S). Safe Torque Off is ideal for
safety related applications requiring removal of rotational power to the motor without removing
power from the drive. Safe Torque Off functionality offers the benefit of quick start-up after a demand
on the safety system and helps reduce wear from repetitive start-up. It also provides safety ratings up
to and including SIL3, PLe, and CAT 3.
Reactors (1) (3) L1 3% Input Reactor 8…9 Provides an open core drive input line reactor that mounts inside the power bay option enclosure.
Typical impedance is 3%.
L2 3% Output Provides an open core drive output load reactor, which mounts inside the power bay option enclosure.
Reactor Typical impedance is 3%.
L3 5% Input Reactor 8 Only Provides an open core drive input line reactor that mounts inside the power bay option enclosure.
Typical impedance is 5%.
L4 5% Output Provides an open core drive output load reactor, which mounts inside the power bay option enclosure.
Reactor Typical impedance is 5%.
MCC Power Bus (1) (4) P20 1250 Amp Bus 8…10 Provides a 1250 Amp MCC Bus.
P22 2000 Amp Bus Provides a 2000 Amp MCC Bus.
P24 3000 Amp Bus Provides a 3000 Amp MCC Bus.
Auxiliary Power X1 Auxiliary 8 Only Auxiliary transformer providing 500VA. Available as an option on frame 8, IP20 units. This option is
Transformer standard on all other cabinet configurations.
(1) Only one option of this type can be selected.
(2) Contactor options are not available for systems with MCC power bus.
(3) To accommodate a larger reactor, an 800 mm deep cabinet must be selected for the following Frame 8 drives; C750, C770, D710, D740 at light duty (LD), and C770 at normal-duty (ND).
(4) MCC bus is connected to the line side of the disconnect, as delivered from the factory.
(1) Contact your local Rockwell Automation sales office or Allen-Bradley distributor for availability.
(2) A Roll-out Cart is required with Frame 8…10 drives to assist with power wiring and cabinet mounting. See page 227.
(3) The 5th character determines Input Type. “1” = AC input with precharge and DC terminals. “A” = AC input with precharge and no DC terminals. For DC input drives, see DRIVES-SG001, the PowerFlex
Common Bus Configuration Selection Guide.
(4) The 11th character determines default Filtering and Common Mode Cap jumper configuration; “J” = Installed, and “A” = Removed.
(5) The 6th character (designated by an * in this table) determines enclosure type. For that selection, refer to the Enclosure Type Selections table on this page.
If you are connecting PowerFlex 755 floor mount drives together or if you are connecting a PowerFlex 755 floor
mount drive to a CENTERLINE 2500 MCC, then use PowerFlex 755 CENTERLINE 2500 Splice Kits.
Otherwise, use PowerFlex 755 CENTERLINE 2100 Splice Kits.
NOTE: A splice kit contains three splice plates.
Certifications
Certification Description
ABS American Bureau of Shipping Certificate 11-HS743429
c-UL-us Listed to UL508C and CSA22.2 No. 14 (does not apply to 21G drives with enclosure code K, P, W, or Y).
CE In conformity with these European Directives
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
EN 61800-3
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
EN 61800-5-1
ATEX Directive (2014/34/EU)
EU-Type-Examination Certificate Number
TÜV 12 ATEX 7328 X
EN 50495
SEMI F47 Certified compliant with the following standards
SEMI F47
IEC 61000-4-34
EAC Low Voltage TP TC 004/2011
EMC TP TC 020/2011
Efficiency Class Ecodesign regulation (EU) 2019/1781, IE2 efficiency class, refer to PowerFlex AC Drive Performance Specifications per Ecodesign
Regulation (EU) 2019/1781, publication PFLEX-TD003 for additional information.
Functional Safety TÜV Rheinland – Certification applies to 20-750-S, 20-750-S1, 20-750-S3, and 20-750-S4 Safety Options when installed in
drive.
Standards applied
EN 61800-3, EN 61508 PARTS 1-7
EN 61800-5-1, EN 62061
EN 61800-5-2, EN 60204-1
EN ISO 13849-1
KCC R-R-RAA-Drive
See the certificate of registration for specific drive catalog numbers that have this certification.(1)
Lloyd's Register Lloyd's Register Type Approval Certificate 11/60008 (For drives manufactured before 6/28/2016)
Morocco Compliance to NM EN 61800-5-1
UKCA Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations (EMC) 2016 No. 1091
EN 61800-3
Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations (LV) 2016 No. 1101
EN 61800-5-1
Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (Ex) 2016 No. 1107
UK Type Examination Certificate Number
TÜV 21 UKEX 7032 X
EN 50495
RCM Australian Communications and Media Authority
In conformity with the following items
Radiocommunications Act:1992 (including Amendments up to 2018)
Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Standard 2017
Radiocommunications Labeling (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Notice 2017
Standards applied
EN 61800-3
(1) See the product certifications website, http://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/certification/overview.page, for declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
Environmental Specifications
Category Specification
Altitude Based on load. See derating guidelines on pages 97…118.
Based on voltage. See this table and the footnotes that are based on EN61800-5-1 (Electro-thermal Safety Standard for drives).
System and Ground Overvoltage Altitude Limit Above Sea Level, m (ft) (4)(5)
Configuration Category(3)
208/240V AC 400/480V AC 600V AC 690V AC
(6) (6) (6)
Center grounded (Y neutral) II (2) 9000 (29,527.5) 9000 (29,527.5) 7500 (24,606.3) 7500 (24,606.3) (6)
(TT or TN-S)(1)
III (3) 9000 (29,527.5) (6) 4800 (15,748.0) 4800 (15,748.0) 4800 (15,748.0)
Ungrounded, impedance (2) (6) (6)
II (2) 9000 (29,527.5) 4800 (15,748.0) 7500 (24,606.3) 4800 (15,748.0)
(IT)(1)
Grounded, or corner grounded (2) III (3) 4800 (15,748.0) 2000 (6,561.7) 4800 (15,748.0) 2000 (6,561.7)
(1) IEC Standard 60364
(2) In CE installations, Frame 1 drives do not support ungrounded or corner grounded configurations.
(3) Category II (Isolation Transformer Level) - Typically two levels of isolation or protection from outdoor power lines. Category III (most common) Distribution
Level Inside a Building - Typically one level of isolation or protection from outdoor power lines.
(4) Excluding failure from cosmic radiation. Cosmic radiation increases rate of IGBT malfunction at altitudes greater than 3000 m (9842.6) above sea level.
Concrete walls and ceilings or concrete walls and large bottles of water overhead are examples of ways to shield against cosmic radiation.
(5) Frame 1 drives are limited to a maximum of 2000 m (6,561.7 ft) thermally. See Derating Guidelines on page 89.
(6) Drive is limited to a maximum of 4800 m (15,748.0 ft) thermally. See Derating Guidelines on page 89.
IEC Conformity with IEC 60721-3-3, 3C3 and 3S2, for components manufactured by Rockwell Automation.
A suitable IP54, UL Type 12 Cabinet is required to meet the 3S2 requirement.
UV radiation The HIM and IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 drive plastics are not UV rated.
Relative humidity 5…95% noncondensing
Technical Specifications
Category Specification
Protection Motor Voltage
200/208V 240V 380/400V 480V 600V 690V
AC input overvoltage trip 288V AC 288V AC 576V AC 576V AC 714V AC (Frames 3…5) 825V AC
825V AC (Frames 6…7)
AC input undervoltage trip 125V AC 150V AC 250V AC 300V AC 360V AC 430V AC
Bus overvoltage trip 408V DC 408V DC 815V DC 815V DC 1013V DC (Frames 3…5) 1172V DC
1172V DC (Frames 6…7)
Bus undervoltage shutoff
Frames 1…7 150V DC 150V DC 200V DC 200V DC 200V DC (Frames 3…7) 200V DC (Frames 6 and 7)
Frames 8…10 — — 400V DC 400V DC 400V DC 400V DC
Nominal bus voltage (full load) 281V DC 324V DC 540V DC 648V DC 810V DC 932V DC
Drive overcurrent trip
Software overcurrent trip 200% of drive rated
Instantaneous current limit 100% of 3 s rating (158…210%)
Hardware overcurrent trip 143% of 3 s rating (215…287%)
Line transients Up to 6000V peak per IEEE C62.41-1991
Control logic noise immunity Showering arc transients up to 1500V peak
Power ride-through 15 ms at full load
Logic control ride-through 0.5 s min, 2 s typical
Ground fault trip Phase-to-ground on drive output
Short circuit trip Phase-to-phase on drive output
Design Considerations
This section provides information for design considerations.
3.7 Hp
actual line voltage input.
• Actual line voltage/nominal motor voltage = 74.3%
• 74.3% x 5.0 Hp = 3.7 Hp No Drive
Output
• 74.3% x 60 Hz = 44.6 Hz
342V 480V
At 342V actual line voltage, the maximum power the 460V 528V
5.0 Hp, 460V motor can produce is 3.7 Hp at 44.6 Hz. Actual Line Voltage (Drive Input)
IMPORTANT For maximum protection of the drive and its internal components, we recommend the use of semiconductor fuses to other
methods of circuit protection. Semiconductor fuses reduce the risk of drive damage from power quality events and improves
machine and process utilization.
The following table lists watts loss data for PowerFlex 750-Series drives running at full load, full speed, and default carrier
frequency.
Internal watts are the watts that the control structure of the drive dissipates into the cabinet, regardless of mounting style.
External watts are the watts that are dissipated directly through the heatsink and are outside the cabinet for flange mount,
and inside the cabinet for other mounting types.
Watts Loss for 208/240V Drives
Drive Cat. No. (1) (2) Normal Duty External Internal Total Drive Cat. No. (1) (2) Normal Duty External Internal Total
Watts (3) Watts (3) Watts (3) Watts (3) Watts (3) Watts (3)
kW Continuous Hp Continuous
Output Amps (3) Output Amps
208V 240V
20x…B2P2 0.37 2.5 34 (23) 57 (57) 91 (80) 20x…B2P2 0.5 2.2 29 (20) 61 (56) 90 (76)
20x…B4P2 0.75 4.8 63 (46) 60 (62) 124 (108) 20x…B4P2 1 4.2 52 (40) 63 (60) 115 (100)
20x…B6P8 1.5 7.8 80 (72) 64 (75) 144 (147) 20x…B6P8 2 6.8 67 (61) 66 (71) 133 (132)
20x…B9P6 2.2 11 110 (99) 70 (82) 180 (181) 20x…B9P6 3 9.6 92 (84) 71 (76) 163 (160)
20x…B015 4 17.5 (15.3) 169 (157) 76 (79) 245 (236) 20x…B015 5 15.3 141 (158) 76 (80) 217 (238)
20x…B022 5.5 22 237 87 324 20x…B022 7.5 22 240 92 331
20x…B028 7.5 32.2 328 104 432 20x…B028 10 28 272 98 370
20x…B042 11 43 459 122 581 20x…B042 15 42 458 125 583
20x…B054 15 60 505 132 637 20x…B054 20 54 439 128 567
20x…B070 18.5 78.2 643 152 796 20x…B070 25 70 557 146 703
20x…B080 22 92 788 181 969 20x…B080 30 80 653 163 816
20x…B104 30 120 1054 274 1327 20x…B104 40 104 874 252 1126
20x…B130 37 150 1184 266 1449 20x…B130 50 130 997 248 1245
20x…B154 45 177 1492 317 1808 20x…B154 60 154 1250 288 1538
20x…B192 55 221 1921 403 2324 20x…B192 75 192 1597 355 1952
20x…B260 66 260 2418 499 2917 20x…B260 100 260 2426 513 2939
20x…B312 90 359 3120 561 3681 20x…B312 125 312 2602 491 3094
20x…B360 110 414 3384 646 4029 20x…B360 150 360 2817 557 3373
20x…B477 132 477 4135 789 4924 20x…B477 200 477 4156 810 4966
(1) Select the watts loss based on the catalog number.
(2) Frames 8…10, enclosure codes B, J, L, P, and W.
(3) Frame 1 watts loss in parentheses.
Derating Guidelines
If a catalog number is not shown, you can operate that drive without derating as long as the limits specified on page 79
and page 80 are followed.
Ambient Temperature/Load and Altitude/Load – 208V AC (Frames 1…7)
Cat. No. 208V AC Power Rating Derating for IP20 NEMA/UL Type Open (Frames 1…5) and
(see IP00 NEMA/UL Type Open (Frames 6 and 7)(1)
page 5)
Light Duty Normal Duty Heavy Duty Ambient Temperature/Load Altitude/Load
kW Cont. kW Cont. kW Cont. 2 kHz 4 kHz 8 kHz 12 kHz
Amps Amps Amps 2 kHz 4 kHz 8 kHz 12 kHz 2 kHz w/Cabinet Option (21G) 4 kHz w/Cabinet Option (21G)
60 100
50 90
Max Ambient (° C) 80
40 70
Load (%)
20x…B6P8 – 30 60
– 1.5 7.8 0.75 4.8
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
90
50
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40 70
Load (%)
20x…B9P6 – 30 60
– 2.2 11 1.5 7.8
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4800
Altitude (m)
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…B015 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 4 15.3 2.2 11
(Frame 1) 20 50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…B015 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 4 17.5 2.2 11
(Frame 2) 20 50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…B022 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 5.5 22 4 17.5 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B028 – – 7.5 32.2 5.5 22 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B042 – – 11 43 7.5 32.2 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B054 – – 15 60 11 43 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B070 – – 18.5 78.2 15 60 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B080 – – 22 92 18.5 78.2 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B104 – – 30 120 22 92 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B130 – – 37 1550 30 120 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B154 – – 45 177 37 150 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B192 – – 55 221 45 177 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B260 – – 66 260 55 221 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B312 – – 90 359 66 260 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B360 – – 110 414 90 359 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B477 – – 132 477 90 359 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
(1) Other enclosure types follow the same derating, while not exceeding, the maximum surrounding air temperature listed in Environmental Specifications on page 79.
60 100
90
50
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40 70
Load (%)
20x…B6P8 – 30 60
– 2 6.8 1 4.2
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4800
Altitude (m)
% Load
60 100
90
50
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40 70
Load (%)
20x…B9P6 – 30 60
– 3 9.6 2 6.8
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4800
Altitude (m)
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…B015 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 5 15.3 3 9.6
(Frame 1) 20 50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…B015 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 5 15.3 3 9.6
(Frame 2) 20 50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…B022 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 7.5 22 5 15.3 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B028 – – 10 28 7.5 22 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B042 – – 15 42 10 28 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B054 – – 20 54 15 42 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B070 – – 25 70 20 54 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B080 – – 30 80 25 75 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B104 – – 40 104 30 80 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B130 – – 50 130 40 104 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B154 – – 60 154 50 130 50
20
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B192 – – 75 192 60 154 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B260 – – 100 260 75 192 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B312 – – 125 312 100 260 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B360 – – 150 360 125 312 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…B477 – – 200 477 125 312 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
(1) Other enclosure types follow the same derating, while not exceeding, the maximum surrounding air temperature listed in Environmental Specifications on page 79.
60 100
90
50
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40 70
Load (%)
20x…C8P7 – 30 60
– 4.0 8.7 2.2 5.0
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4800
Altitude (m)
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…C011 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 5.5 11.5 4.0 8.7
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
20x…C015 – 30 60
– 7.5 15.4 5.5 11.5
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…C015 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 7.5 15.4 5.5 11.5
(Frame 2) 20 50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
% Load Altitude (m) 4800
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30
Load (%)
60
20x…C022 – – 11 22 7.5 15.4
20 50
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
% Load Altitude (m) 4800
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C030 – – 15 30 11 22 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C037 – – 18.5 37 15 30
20 50
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
% Load Altitude (m) 4800
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C043 – – 22 43 18.5 37 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C060 – – 30 60 22 43 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C072 – – 37 72 30 60 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C085 – – 45 85 37 72 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C104 – – 55 104 45 85 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C140 – – 75 140 55 104 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C170 – – 90 170 75 140 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C205 – – 110 205 90 170 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C260 – – 132 260 110 205 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C302 – – 160 302 132 260 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C367 – – 200 367 160 302 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C456 – – 250 456 200 367 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…C477 – – 270 477 200 367 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
(1) Other enclosure types follow the same derating, while not exceeding, the maximum surrounding air temperature listed in Environmental Specifications on page 79.
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(200) (421) (186) (359) (160) (300) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(250) (456) (224) (421) (186) (356) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(250) (477) (250) (442) (200) (368) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(315) (585) (300) (507) (224) (421) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(315) (621) (315) (585) (250) (456) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(355) (649) (355) (601) (300) (501) 20 50
40
10
30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
% Load Altitude (m) 4800
2xG…C910 560 1040 500 910 400 750 See 2xG…C460 See 2xG…C460
(425) (811) (375) (710) (315) (585)
2xG…C1K0 630 1090 560 1040 500 880 See 2xG…C540 See 2xG…C540
(475) (850) (425) (811) (355) (686)
2xG…C1K1 710 1175 630 1090 500 910 See 2xG…C567 See 2xG…C567
(500) (917) (475) (850) (375) (710)
2xG…C1K2 800 1465 710 1175 560 1040 See 2xG…C650 See 2xG…C650
(630) (1143) (500) (917) (425) (811)
2xG…C1K4 850 1480 800 1465 630 1090 See 2xG…C750 See 2xG…C750
(670) (1154) (630) (1143) (450) (850)
2xG…C1K5 900 1600 850 1480 710 1175 See 2xG…C770 See 2xG…C770
(750) (1248) (670) (1154) (500) (917)
2xG…C1K6 1000 1715 900 1590 710 1325 See 2xG…C567 See 2xG…C567
(710) (1338) (750) (1240) (600) (1034)
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…D8P0 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 5.0 8.0 3.0 5.0
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…D011 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 7.5 11 5.0 8.0
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…D014 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 10 14 7.5 11
(Frame 1) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
20x…D014 –
Load (%)
30 60
– 10 14 7.5 11
(Frame 2) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D022 – – 15 22 10 14 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D027 – – 20 27 15 22 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D034 – – 25 34 20 27 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D040 – – 30 40 25 34 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D052 – – 40 52 30 40 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D065 – – 50 65 40 52 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D077 – – 60 77 50 65 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D096 – – 75 96 60 77 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D125 – – 100 125 75 96 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D156 – – 125 156 100 125 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D186 – – 150 186 125 156 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D248 – – 200 248 150 186 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D302 – – 250 302 200 248 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D361 – – 300 361 250 302 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D415 – – 350 415 300 361 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…D477 – – 400 477 300 361 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
(1) Other enclosure types follow the same derating, while not exceeding, the maximum surrounding air temperature listed in Environmental Specifications on page 79.
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(300) (378) (250) (335) (250) (289) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(350) (425) (300) (378) (250) (323) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(400) (460) (350) (425) (300) (354) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
600 710 500 617 400 485
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…D617 (450) (554) (400) (481) (300) (378) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(500) (597) (450) (554) (350) (425) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(500) (624) (450) (577) (400) (481) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
2xG…D800 800 960 700 800 600 710 See 2xG…D430 See 2xG…D430
(650) (749) (500) (624) (450) (554)
2xG…D960 900 1045 800 960 700 795 See 2xG…D485 See 2xG…D485
(750) (815) (650) (749) (500) (620)
2xG…D1K0 1000 1135 900 1045 750 800 See 2xG…D545 See 2xG…D545
(850) (885) (700) (815) (500) (624)
2xG…D1K2 1100 1365 1000 1135 800 960 See 2xG…D617 See 2xG…D617
(900) (1065) (800) (885) (600) (749)
2xG…D1K3 1250 1420 1100 1365 900 1045 See 2xG…D710 See 2xG…D710
(950) (1108) (900) (1065) (700) (815)
2xG…D1K4 1350 1540 1250 1420 1000 1135 See 2xG…D740 See 2xG…D740
(1000) (1201) (950) (1108) (750) (885)
2xG…D1K5 1500 1655 1350 1525 1100 1270 See 2xG…D545 See 2xG…D545
(1100) (1291) (1000) (1190) (900) (991)
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E017 – – 15 17 10 11 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E022 – – 20 22 15 17 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E027 – – 25 27 20 22 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E032 – – 30 32 25 27 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E041 – – 40 41 30 32 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E052 – – 50 52 40 41 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E099 – – 100 99 75 77 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E125 – – 125 125 100 99 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E144 – – 150 144 125 125 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E192 – – 200 192 150 144 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E242 – – 250 242 200 192 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
20x…E289 – – 300 289 250 242 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(250) (277) (200) (230) (200) (212) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(300) (308) (250) (277) (200) (230) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(300) (339) (300) (308) (250) (257) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(350) (359) (300) (339) (250) (277) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60
100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(400) (398) (350) (359) (300) (308) 20 50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
% Load Altitude (m) 4800
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(400) (425) (400) (398) (300) (332) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
2xG…E595 700 690 600 595 500 510 See 2xG…E295 See 2xG…E295
(500) (538) (450) (464) (400) (398)
2xG…E630 800 760 700 630 600 595 See 2xG…E395 See 2xG…E355
(550) (593) (500) (491) (450) (464)
2xG…E760 900 835 800 760 700 630 See 2xG…E395 See 2xG…E395
(650) (651) (550) (593) (500) (491)
2xG…E825 950 900 900 825 750 700 See 2xG…E435 See 2xG…E435
(700) (702) (600) (644) (550) (546)
2xG…E900 1000 980 950 900 800 760 See 2xG…E460 See 2xG…E460
(750) (764) (700) (702) (600) (593)
2xG…E980 1100 1045 1000 980 900 815 See 2xG…E510 See 2xG…E510
(800) (815) (750) (764) (625) (636)
2xG…E1K1 1200 1220 1100 1110 1000 920 See 2xG…E395 See 2xG…E395
(950) (952) (850) (866) (700) (718)
2xG…E1K4 1500 1530 1400 1430 1250 1190 See 2xG…E510 See 2xG…E510
(1100) (1193) (1000) (1115) (900) (928)
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F030 – – 22 30 18.5 23 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F034 – – 30 34 22 30 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F046 – – 37 46 30 34 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F050 – – 45 50 37 46 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F061 – – 55 61 45 50 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F082 – – 75 82 55 61 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F098 – – 90 98 75 82 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
Load (%) 70
30 60
2xG…F119 – – 110 119 90 98 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F142 – – 132 142 110 119 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F171 – – 160 171 132 142 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F212 – – 200 212 160 171 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
2xG…F263 – – 250 263 200 212 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(250) (257) (200) (207) (160) (168) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(250) (289) (224) (257) (200) (207) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(315) (320) (250) (289) (224) (240) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40 70
30 60
(355) (359) (315) (324) (250) (289) 50
20
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
30 60
(375) (390) (350) (359) (300) (293) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
60 100
50 90
80
Max Ambient (° C)
40
70
Load (%)
30 60
(400) (413) (400) (390) (315) (322) 20
50
40
10 30
20
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Altitude (m) 4800
% Load
2xG…F590 630 650 560 590 450 460 See 2xG…F265 See 2xG…F265
(500) (507) (450) (460) (355) (359)
2xG…F650 710 710 630 650 500 500 See 2xG…F330 See 2xG…F330
(530) (554) (500) (507) (375) (390)
2xG…F710 800 790 710 710 560 590 See 2xG…F370 See 2xG…F370
(560) (616) (530) (554) (450) (460)
2xG…F765 850 860 750 765 630 650 See 2xG…F415 See 2xG…F415
(630) (671) (600) (597) (500) (507)
2xG…F795 900 960 800 795 710 750 See 2xG…F460 See 2xG…F460
(710) (749) (630) (620) (600) (585)
2xG…F960 1000 1020 900 960 800 795 See 2xG…F500 See 2xG…F500
(800) (796) (750) (749) (600) (620)
2xG…F1K0 1100 1150 1000 1040 900 865 See 2xG…F370 See 2xG…F370
(900) (897) (750) (811) (670) (675)
2xG…F1K4 1500 1485 1400 1400 1120 1160 See 2xG…F500 See 2xG…F500
(1120) (1158) (1000) (1092) (900) (905)
IMPORTANT For maximum protection of the drive and its internal components, we recommend the use of semiconductor fuses to other
methods of circuit protection. Semiconductor fuses reduce the risk of drive damage from power quality events and improves
machine and process utilization.
Fusing
The recommended fuse types are listed here. If available current ratings do not match the ratings that are listed in these
tables, choose the next higher fuse rating.
• IEC – BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1 & 2, EN60269-1, Parts 1 & 2(1), type gG or equivalent must be used.
• UL – UL Class CC, T, RK1, J, or L must be used.
Circuit Breakers
The non-fuse listings in the following tables include inverse time circuit breakers, instantaneous trip circuit breakers
(motor circuit protectors), and140M/MT Motor Protection Circuit Breakers (MPCBs) that are rated for use as self-
protected combination motor controller. If one of these methods are chosen for protection, the following requirements
apply:
• IEC – Both types of circuit breakers and140M/MT self-protected combination motor controllers are acceptable
for IEC installations.
• UL - Only inverse time circuit breakers and the specified140M/MT self-protected combination motor controllers
are acceptable for UL installations.
(1) Typical designations include, but is not limited to the following; Parts 1 & 2: AC, AD, BC, BD, CD, DD, ED, EFS, EF, FF, FG, GF, GG, GH.
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [kVA [A] Min Max Min Max Max (5) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (11) Min Enclosure [A]
] (4) (5) (4) (5) Volume (in.3) (7) Volume (in.3) (14)
0.37 kW 1 2.5 20x…B2P2 2.75 3.75 20x…B4P2 5.28 7.2 0.73 2.0 3 6 3 10 15 3840 3 140M-xxx-B25 7269 2.4 JKS-6
140MT-xxx-B25 (12)
0.75 kW 1 4.8 20x…B4P2 5.28 7.2 20x…B6P8 8.58 11.7 1.4 3.9 6 10 6 15 20 3840 7 140M-xxx-B63 7269 4.5 JKS-10
140MT-xxx-B63 (12)
1.5 kW 1 7.8 20x…B6P8 8.58 11.7 20x…B9P6 12.1 16.5 2.5 7.0 10 15 10 25 30 3840 15 140M-xxx-C10 7269 8.2 HSJ-15
140MT-xxx-C10 (12)
2.2 kW 1 11 20x…B9P6 12.1 16.5 20x…B015 16.8 22.95 3.6 9.9 15 20 15 35 40 3840 15 140M-xxx-C16 7269 11.6 HSJ-20
3 140MT-xxx-C16 (12)
4 kW 1 15.3 20x…B015 16.83 22.95 20x…B022 24.2 33 5.2 14.3 20 30 20 50 60 3840 20 140M-xxx-C20 7269 16.7 HSJ-30
(3)
140MT-xxx-C20 (12)
0.37 kW 2 2.5 20x…B2P2 3.75 4.5 20x…B2P2 3.75 4.5 0.7 2.0 3 6 3 10 15 3840 3 140M-xxx-B25 9086 2.4 JKS-6
140MT-xxx-B25 (12)
0.75 kW 2 4.8 20x…B4P2 7.2 8.64 20x…B4P2 7.2 8.64 1.4 3.9 6 10 6 15 20 3840 7 140M-xxx-B63 9086 4.5 JKS-10
140MT-xxx-B63 (12)
1.5 kW 2 7.8 20x…B6P8 11.7 14.04 20x…B6P8 11.7 14.04 2.5 7.0 10 15 10 25 30 3840 15 140M-xxx-C10 9086 8.2 HSJ-15
140MT-xxx-C10 (12)
2.2 kW 2 11 20x…B9P6 16.5 19.8 20x…B9P6 16.5 19.8 3.6 9.9 15 20 15 35 40 3840 15 140M-xxx-C16 9086 11.6 HSJ-20
140MT-xxx-C16 (12)
4 kW 2 17.5 20x…B015 19.25 26.25 20x…B022 24.2 33 5.9 16.4 20 35 20 60 70 3840 20 140M-xxx-C20 9086 19.1 HSJ-30
140MT-xxx-C20 (12)
7.5 kW 3 32.2 20x…B028 35.42 48.3 20x…B042 48.3 64.5 11.1 30.8 40 60 40 100 125 4800 50 140M-F8E-C32 9086 36.0 HSJ-60
11 kW 3 43 20x…B042 47.3 64.5 20x…B054 64.5 90 14.8 41.2 60 80 60 150 150 4800 60 140M-F8E-C45 9086 48.1 HSJ-90
(3)
15 kW 4 60 20x…B054 66 90 20x…B070 90 117.3 20.7 57.4 80 125 80 200 225 4800 100 67.1 HSJ-100
(3)
18.5 kW 5 78.2 20x…B070 86.02 117.3 20x…B080 117. 140.8 27.0 74.9 90 150 90 250 300 7200 100 87.5 HSJ-150
3
22 kW 5(2) 92 20x…B080 101.2 138 20x…B104 138 180 31.7 88.1 110 175 110 300 350 7200 150 102.9 HSJ-200
(3)
30 kW 6 120 20x…B104 132 180 20x…B130 180 225 42.4 117.6 150 250 150 400 350 150 137.4 HSJ-225
37 kW 6 150 20x…B130 165 225 20x…B154 225 270 52.9 147.0 200 300 200 500 450 250 171.7 HSJ-300
208V AC and 281V DC Input Protection Devices – Wall Mount Frames 1…7 (Continued)
Applied Frame Cont. Drive Sized for Normal Duty Drive Sized for Heavy Duty Input AC Input Protection Devices Input DC Input
Rating (1) Output Quantities Quantities Protection (15)
[A]
Cat. No. Output Cat. No. Output Continuous Dual Element Non-time Delay Circuit Circuit Breaker, Motor 140M/MT MPCB with Adjustable Continuous Non-time
Overload [A] Overload [A] AC Input Time Delay Fuse Breaker Dual Element Circuit Current Range (9) (10) DC Input Delay Fuse
Fuse [A] (6) Time Delay Fuse Protector
[A] (8)
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [kVA [A] Min Max Min Max Max (5) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (11) Min Enclosure [A]
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
45 kW 6 177 20x…B154 194.7 265.5 20x…B192 265. 331.5 62.5 173.4 225 350 225 600 500 250 202.6 HSJ-350
5
55 kW 6 221 20x…B192 243.1 331.5 20x…B260 331. 390 78.0 216.5 300 400 300 650 600 400 253.0 HSJ-400
5
66 kW 6(2) 260 20x…B260 286 390 20x…B312 394. 538.5 91.87 254.7 350 500 350 750 700 400 297.7 HSJ-400
(3)
9
90 kW 7 359 20x…B312 394.9 538.5 20x…B360 538. 646.2 126.7 351.7 500 700 500 1000 1000 600 411.0 Bussmann
5 470MM612
110 kW 7 414 20x…B360 455.4 621 7.2 146.1 405.6 600 800 600 1200 1200 600 474.0 Bussmann
470MM613
132 kW 7 477 20x…B477 524.7 715.5 11.7 168.4 467.3 600 900 600 1400 1200 600 546.1 Bussmann
470MM613
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘C022’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on an 11 kW motor, or in Heavy-duty mode on a 7.5 kW motor. A ‘C015’ drive can be used in Heavy-duty mode on a 5.5 kW motor with
the same ratings as a ‘C011’. The drive can be programmed for either mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current regarding
Heavy-duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) For IP66 (NEMA /UL Type 4X/12) enclosures, this drive increases from the frame size listed to the next higher frame size. For example, if this drive is listed as Frame 4, then for all IP ratings other than IP66, it is a Frame 4 and for the IP66 rating, it increases to Frame 5. See
table f1 on page 5 for frame/rating cross reference.
(3) This drive is the next larger frame size.
(4) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(5) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(7) When using a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse with a drive installed in a ventilated enclosure, the enclosure volume must be greater than or equal to the minimum volume specified in this column. Application-specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
(8) Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(9) Bulletin 140M/MT devices with adjustable current range must have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device does not trip.
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240V AC and 324V DC Input Protection Devices – Wall Mount Frames 1…7
Applied Frame Cont. Drive Sized for Normal Duty Drive Sized for Heavy Duty Input AC Input Protection Devices Input DC Input
Rating Output Quantities Quantities Protection (15)
(1)
[A]
Cat. No. Output Cat. No. Output Continuous AC Dual Element Non-time Circuit Circuit Breaker, Motor 140M/MT MPCB with Adjustable Continuous Non-time
Overload [A] Overload [A] Input Time Delay Delay Fuse Breaker Dual Element Circuit Current Range (9) (10) DC Input Delay Fuse
Fuse [A] (6) Time Delay Fuse Protector
[A] (8)
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [kVA] [A] Min Max Min Max Max (5) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (11) Min Enclosure [A]
(4) (5) (4) (5) Volume (in.3) (7) Volume (in.3) (14)
0.5 Hp 1 2.2 20x…B2P2 2.42 3.3 20x…B4P2 4.62 6.3 0.71 1.7 3 6 3 10 15 3840 3 140M-xxx-B25 7269 2.0 JKS-6
140MT-xxx-B25 (12)
1 Hp 1 4.2 20x…B4P2 4.62 6.3 20x…B6P8 7.48 10.2 1.36 3.3 6 10 6 15 20 3840 7 140M-xxx-B63 7269 3.8 JKS-10
140MT-xxx-B63 (12)
2 Hp 1 6.8 20x…B6P8 7.48 10.2 20x…B9P6 10.56 14.4 2.44 5.9 10 15 10 25 30 3840 15 140M-xxx-C10 7269 6.9 HSJ-15
140MT-xxx-C10 (12)
3 Hp 1 9.6 20x…B9P6 10.56 14.4 20x…B015 16.83 22.95 3.45 8.3 15 20 15 35 40 3840 15 140M-xxx-C16 7269 9.7 HSJ-20
140MT-xxx-C16 (12)
5 Hp 1 15.3 20x…BO15 16.83 22.95 20x…B022 (3) 24.2 33 5.70 13.7 20 30 20 50 60 3840 20 140M-xxx-C20 7269 16.0 HSJ-30
140MT-xxx-C20 (12)
0.5 Hp 2 2.2 20x…B2P2 3.3 3.96 20x…B2P2 3.3 3.96 0.71 1.7 3 6 3 10 15 3840 3 140M-xxx-B25 9086 2.0 JKS-6
140MT-xxx-B25 (12)
1 Hp 2 4.2 20x…B4P2 6.3 7.56 20x…B4P2 6.3 7.56 1.36 3.3 6 10 6 15 20 3840 7 140M-xxx-B63 9086 3.8 JKS-10
140MT-xxx-B63 (12)
2 Hp 2 6.8 20x…B6P8 10.2 12.24 20x…B6P8 10.2 12.24 2.44 5.9 10 15 10 25 30 3840 15 140M-xxx-C10 9086 6.9 HSJ-15
140MT-xxx-C10 (12)
3 Hp 2 9.6 20x…B9P6 14.4 17.28 20x…B9P6 14.4 17.28 3.45 8.3 15 20 15 35 40 3840 15 140M-xxx-C16 9086 9.7 HSJ-20
140MT-xxx-C16 (12)
5 Hp 2 15.3 20x…BO15 16.83 22.95 20x…B022 24.2 33 5.70 13.7 20 30 20 50 70 3840 20 140M-xxx-C20 9086 16.0 HSJ-30
140MT-xxx-C20 (12)
10 Hp 3 28 20x…BO28 30.8 42 20x…B042 46.2 63 10.68 25.7 40 60 40 100 125 4800 50 140M-F8E-C32 9086 30.0 HSJ-60
(3)
15 Hp 3 42 20x…BO42 46.2 63 20x…B054 63 81 16.02 38.5 60 80 60 150 150 4800 60 140M-F8E-C45 9086 45.0 HSJ-90
20 Hp 4 54 20x…BO54 59.4 81 20x…B070 (3) 81 105 20.59 49.5 80 100 80 175 225 4800 100 57.9 HSJ-100
25 Hp 5 70 20x…BO70 77 105 20x…BO80 105 126 26.69 64.2 90 150 90 225 300 7200 100 75.0 HSJ-150
30 Hp 5(2) 80 20x…BO80 88 120 20x…B104 (3) 120 156 30.50 73.4 100 175 100 300 350 7200 150 85.8 HSJ-200
40 Hp 6 104 20x…B104 114.4 156 20x…B130 156 195 40.59 97.6 150 200 150 350 350 150 114.1 HSJ-225
50 Hp 6 130 20x…B130 143 195 20x…B154 195 234 50.74 122.1 175 250 200 450 450 250 142.6 HSJ-300
60 Hp 6 154 20x…B154 169.4 231 20x…B192 231 288 60.10 144.6 225 300 225 500 500 250 169.0 HSJ-350
75 Hp 6 192 20x…B192 211.2 288 20x…B260 288 390 74.93 180.3 250 350 250 600 600 400 210.6 HSJ-400
240V AC and 324V DC Input Protection Devices – Wall Mount Frames 1…7 (Continued)
Applied Frame Cont. Drive Sized for Normal Duty Drive Sized for Heavy Duty Input AC Input Protection Devices Input DC Input
Rating Output Quantities Quantities Protection (15)
(1) [A]
Cat. No. Output Cat. No. Output Continuous AC Dual Element Non-time Circuit Circuit Breaker, Motor 140M/MT MPCB with Adjustable Continuous Non-time
Overload [A] Overload [A] Input Time Delay Delay Fuse Breaker Dual Element Circuit Current Range (9) (10) DC Input Delay Fuse
Fuse [A] (6) Time Delay Fuse Protector
[A] (8)
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [kVA] [A] Min Max Min Max Max (5) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (11) Min Enclosure [A]
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
100 Hp 6(2) 260 20x…B260 286 390 20x…B312 (3) 390 468 101.47 244.11 350 500 350 750 700 400 285.3 HSJ-400
125 Hp 7 312 20x…B312 343.2 468 20x…B360 468 561.6 121.77 292.9 400 600 400 900 1000 600 342.3 Bussmann
470MM608
150 Hp 7 360 20x…B360 396 540 140.50 338.0 500 700 500 1000 1200 600 395.0 Bussmann
470MM612
200 Hp 7 477 20x…B477 524.7 715.5 186.17 447.8 600 900 600 1400 1200 600 523.3 Bussmann
470MM613
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘C022’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on an 11 kW motor, or in Heavy-duty mode on a 7.5 kW motor. A “C015” drive can be used in Heavy-duty mode on a 5.5 kW motor with
the same ratings as a ‘C011’. The drive can be programmed for either mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current regarding
Heavy-duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) For IP66 (NEMA /UL Type 4X/12) enclosures, this drive increases from the frame size listed to the next higher frame size. For example, if this drive is listed as Frame 4, then for all IP ratings other than IP66, it is a Frame 4 and for the IP66 rating, it increases to Frame 5. See
table f2 on page 5 for frame/rating cross reference.
(3) This drive is the next larger frame size.
(4) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(5) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(7) When using a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse with a drive installed in a ventilated enclosure, the enclosure volume must be greater than or equal to the minimum volume specified in this column. Application-specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
(8) Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(9) Bulletin 140M/MT devices with adjustable current range must have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device does not trip.
(10) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL Listed for 208V Wye or Delta, 240V Wye or Delta, 480V Y/277 or 600V Y/347. Not UL Listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground systems.
(11) The A1C ratings of Bulletin 140M/MT devices can vary. See publication 140-TD005 or 140M-TD002.
(12) Bulletin 140MT devices must be Frame C (C3E) or Frame D (D9N).
(13) Bulletin 140MT Devices must be Frame D (D9E).
(14) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume that is specified in this column. Application-specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
(15) See Fuse Certification and Test Data in PowerFlex AC Drives in Common Bus Configurations Application Guidelines, publication DRIVES-AT002, for fuse self-certification and test data for Bussmann 170M and JKS fuses recommended for the DC bus fusing.
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [kVA] [A] Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4) Max (4) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (10) Min Enclosure [A]
Volume (in.3) Volume (in.3) (13)
(6)
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a C022 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on an 11 kW motor, or in Heavy Duty mode on a 7.5 kW motor. A C015 drive can be used in Heavy Duty mode on a 5.5 kW motor with the same
ratings as a C011. The drive can be programmed for either mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to
Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) For IP66 (NEMA /UL Type 4X/12) enclosures, this drive increases from the frame size listed to the next higher frame size. For example, if this drive is listed as Frame 4, then for all IP ratings other than IP66, it is a Frame 4 and for the IP66 rating, it increases to Frame 5. See
table f3 on page 6 for frame/rating cross reference.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) When using a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse with a drive that is installed in a ventilated enclosure, the enclosure volume must be greater than or equal to the minimum volume specified in this column. Application-specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
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400V AC and 540V DC Input Protection Devices – Floor Mount Frames 8…10
Applied Frame Cont. Duty Cat. No. Output Overload Continuous AC Input Integral DC Bay to Bay AC Input Protection Devices Recommended for Branch Circuit Protection Input Quantities DC Input Integral
Rating (1) Output [A] AC Input Semiconductor Integral (Does not apply to 21G Drives with Options) Semiconductor
[A] Fuse Size (170M) Semiconductor Fuse Size (170M)
(2) Dual-element Non Time-delay Fuse [A] Circuit Motor Circuit Continuous DC (8)
Fuse Size (170M)
Time-delay Fuse [A] Breaker Protector [A] Input
(7)
[A] (6)
60 s 3s [A] [A] [A] 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (5) 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (5) Max (5) [A] [A] [A]
Min (4) Min (4) Min (4) Min (4)
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
850 kW 9 1480 Light 20G…C1K4 1628 – 1457 1100 1400 (3) 1800 900 3300 1800 900 4400 4400 1800 1703 1600 (3)
1480 Normal 20G…C1K5 1628 2220 1457 1100 1400 (3) 1800 900 3300 1800 900 4400 4400 1800 1703 1600 (3)
900 kW 9 1600 Light 20G…C1K5 1760 – 1576 1100 1400 (3) 1950 975 3500 1950 975 4700 4700 1950 1841 1600 (3)
10 1590 Normal 20G…C1K6 1749 2385 1566 1100 1400 (3) 1950 975 3500 1950 975 4700 4700 1950 1830 1600 (3)
(3)
1000 kW 10 1715 Light 20G…C1K6 1887 2058 1689 1100 1400 2100 1050 3800 2100 1050 5100 5100 2100 1974 1600 (3)
1800 Heavy 20G…C2K1 2700 3240 1773 1100 1400 (3) 2200 1100 4000 2200 1100 5300 5300 2200 2071 1600 (3)
(3)
1250 kW 10 2150 Normal 20G…C2K1 2365 3240 2117 1100 1400 2650 1325 4800 2650 1325 6400 6400 2650 2474 1600 (3)
(3)
1400 kW 10 2330 Light 20G…C2K1 2563 2796 2294 1100 1400 2850 1425 5200 2850 1425 6900 6900 2850 2681 1600 (3)
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a C460 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 250 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 200 kW motor or in Light Duty mode on a 315 kW motor. The drive can be programmed for each
mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each drive bay has one fuse per phase.
(3) Each drive bay has one fuse per DC line.
(4) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(5) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) Circuit breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(7) Recommended motor circuit protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. The trip setting must be set to the input current of the drive and must be sized for the continuous current of the system.
(8) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
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Applied Frame Cont. Drive Sized For Normal Duty Drive Sized For Heavy Duty Input AC Input Protection Devices Input DC Input
Rating (1) Output Quantities Quantities Protection (14)
[A]
Cat. No. Output Cat. No. Output Continuous AC Dual-element Non-Time Delay Circuit Circuit Breaker, Motor Circuit 140M/MT MPCB with Adjustable Continuous Non-Time Delay
Overload [A] Overload [A] Input Time-delay Fuse Fuse Breaker Dual-element Time- Protector [A] Current Range (8) (9) DC Input Fuse
[A] [A] (5) delay Fuse (7)
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [kVA] [A] Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4) Max (4) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (10) Min Enclosure [A]
Volume (in.3) (6) Volume (in.3) (13)
480V AC Input 650V DC Input
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
150 Hp 6 186 20x…D186 204.6 279.0 20x…D248 279.0 372.0 145.2 174.6 250 400 250 600 550 250 204.1 HSJ400
200 Hp 6 (2) 248 20x…D248 272.8 372.0 20x…D302 372.0 453.0 193.6 232.8 325 550 325 700 700 400 272.1 HSJ400
250 Hp 7 302 20x…D302 332.2 453.0 20x…D361 453.0 543.6 235.7 283.5 400 675 400 900 900 600 331.3 Bussmann
170M6608
300 Hp 7 361 20x…D361 397.1 541.5 20x…D415 541.5 649.8 281.8 338.9 475 800 475 1000 1000 600 396.1 Bussmann
170M6612
20x…D477 541.5 649.8 281.8 338.9 475 800 475 1000 1000 600 396.1 Bussmann
170M6612
350 Hp 7 415 20x…D415 456.5 622.5 323.9 389.6 525 900 525 1200 1200 600 455.3 Bussmann
170M6612
400 Hp 7 477 20x…D477 524.7 715.5 372.3 447.8 600 1000 600 1400 1400 600 523.3 Bussmann
170M6613
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a D022 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 15 Hp motor, or in Heavy Duty mode on a 10 Hp motor. A D014 drive can be used in Heavy Duty mode on a 7.5 Hp motor with the same
ratings as a D011. The drive can be programmed for either mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to
Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) For IP66 (NEMA /UL Type 4X/12) enclosures, this drive increases from the frame size listed to the next higher frame size. For example, if this drive is listed as Frame 4, then for all IP ratings other than IP66, it is a Frame 4 and for the IP66 rating, it increases to Frame 5. See
table f4 on page 6 for frame/rating cross reference.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) When using a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse with a drive that is installed in a ventilated enclosure, the enclosure volume must be greater than or equal to the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
(7) Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(8) Bulletin 140M/MT devices with adjustable current range must have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device does not trip.
(9) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL Listed for 208V Wye or Delta, 240V Wye or Delta, 480V Y/277 or 600V Y/347. Not UL Listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground systems.
(10) The A1C ratings of Bulletin 140M/MT devices can vary. See publication 140-TD005 or 140M-TD002.
(11) Bulletin 140MT devices must be Frame C (C3E) or Frame D (D9N).
(12) Bulletin 140MT Devices must be Frame D (D9E).
60 s 3s [A] [A] [A] 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (5) 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (5) Max (5) [A] [A] [A]
Min (4) Min (4) Min (4) Min (4)
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
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Applied Frame Cont. Duty Cat. No. Output Continuous AC Input Integral DC Bay to Bay AC Input Protection Devices Recommended for Branch Circuit Protection Input DC Input Integral
Rating (1) Output Overload [A] AC Input Semiconductor Integral (Does not apply to 21G Drives with Options) Quantities Semiconductor
[A] Fuse Size (170M) Semiconductor Fuse Size (170M)
(2) Dual-element Non Time-delay Fuse [A] Circuit Motor Circuit Continuous DC (8)
Fuse Size (170M)
Time-delay Fuse [A] Breaker [A] Protector [A] (7) Input
(6)
60 s 3s [A] [A] [A] 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (5) 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (5) Max (5) [A] [A] [A]
Min (4) Min (4) Min (4) Min (4)
480V AC Input 650V DC Input
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
1250 Hp 9 1420 Light 20G…D1K3 1562 – 1340 1100 1400 (3) 1700 850 3000 1700 850 4000 4000 1700 1561 1600 (3)
1420 Normal 20G…D1K4 1562 2130 1340 1100 1400 (3) 1700 850 3000 1700 850 4000 4000 1700 1561 1600 (3)
1350 Hp 9 1540 Light 20G…D1K4 1694 – 1453 1100 1400 (3) 1800 900 3300 1800 900 4400 4400 1800 1693 1600 (3)
10 1525 Normal 20G…D1K5 1678 2288 1439 1100 1400 (3) 1800 900 3200 1800 900 4300 4300 1800 1677 1600 (3)
(3)
1500 Hp 10 1655 Light 20G…D1K5 1821 1986 1562 1100 1400 1950 975 3500 1950 975 4700 4700 1950 1819 1600 (3)
1650 Hp 10 1730 Heavy 20G…D2K0 2595 3114 1633 1100 1400 (3) 2050 1025 3700 2050 1025 4900 4900 2050 1902 1600 (3)
(3)
1750 Hp 10 2070 Normal 20G…D2K0 2277 3114 1953 1100 1400 2450 1225 4400 2450 1225 5900 5900 2450 2276 1600 (3)
(3)
2000 Hp 10 2240 Light 20G…D2K0 2464 2688 2114 1100 1400 2650 1325 4800 2650 1325 6300 6300 2650 2463 1600 (3)
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a D430 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 350 Hp motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 300 Hp motor or in Light Duty mode on a 400 Hp motor. The drive can be programmed for each
mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each drive bay has one fuse per phase.
(3) Each drive bay has one fuse per DC line.
(4) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(5) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) Circuit breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(7) Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(8) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
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Applied Frame Cont. Drive Sized For Normal Duty Drive Sized For Heavy Duty Continuous AC Input Protection Devices Input DC Input
Rating (1) Output AC Input Quantities Protection (15)
[A]
Cat. No. Output Cat. No. Output Dual-element Time- Non Time-delay Fuse Circuit Circuit Breaker, Motor 140M/MT MPCB with Adjustable Continuous Non-Time Delay
Overload [A] Overload [A] delay Fuse [A] [A] Breaker Dual-element Circuit Current Range (9) (10) DC Input Fuse
[A] Time-delay Fuse Protector
[A] (8)
(x = F or G) 60 s 3s (x = F or G) 60 s 3s [A] Min (2) Max (3) Min (2) Max (3) Max (6) Min Enclosure [A] Cat. No. (11) Min Enclosure [A]
Volume (in.3) (7) Volume (in.3) (14)
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a E063 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 60 Hp motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 50 Hp motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on
the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(3) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(4) Normal duty.
(5) Heavy duty.
(6) Circuit breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(7) When using a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse with a drive that is installed in a ventilated enclosure, the enclosure volume must be greater than or equal to the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
(8) Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(9) Bulletin 140M/MT devices with adjustable current range must have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device does not trip.
(10) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL Listed for 208V Wye or Delta, 240V Wye or Delta, 480V Y/277 or 600V Y/347. Not UL Listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground systems.
(11) The A1C ratings of Bulletin 140M/MT devices can vary. See publication 140-TD005 or 140M-TD002.
(12) Bulletin 140MT devices must be Frame C (C3E) or Frame D (D9N).
(13) Bulletin 140MT Devices must be Frame D (D9E).
(14) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume that is specified in this column. Application-specific thermal considerations can require a larger
enclosure.
(15) See Fuse Certification and Test Data in PowerFlex AC Drives in Common Bus Configurations Application Guidelines, publication DRIVES-AT002, for fuse self-certification and test data for Bussmann 170M and JKS fuses recommended for the DC bus fusing.
60 s 3s [A] [A] [A] 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (4) 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (4) Max (5) [A] [A] [A]
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
250 Hp 8 272 Heavy 20G…E295 408 490 257 900 – 350 175 600 350 175 800 800 350 300 1000
300 Hp 8 295 Heavy 20G…E355 443 533 278 900 – 350 175 700 350 175 900 900 350 325 1000
295 Normal 20G…E295 325 490 278 900 – 400 200 700 400 200 1000 1000 400 325 1000
350 Hp 8 355 Light 20G…E295 391 – 335 900 – 450 225 800 450 225 1100 1100 450 391 1000
355 Normal 20G…E355 391 533 335 900 – 450 225 800 450 225 1100 1100 450 391 1000
329 Heavy 20G…E395 494 593 310 900 – 400 200 700 400 200 1000 1000 400 363 1000
355 Heavy 20G…E435 533 639 335 900 – 450 225 800 450 225 1100 1100 450 391 1000
400 Hp 8 395 Light 20G…E355 435 – 373 900 – 500 250 900 500 250 1200 1200 500 436 1000
395 Normal 20G…E395 435 593 373 900 – 500 250 900 500 250 1200 1200 500 436 1000
395 Heavy 20G…E460 593 711 373 900 – 500 250 900 500 250 1200 1200 500 436 1000
450 Hp 8 435 Light 20G…E395 479 – 411 900 – 550 275 1000 550 275 1300 1300 550 480 1000
435 Normal 20G…E435 479 639 411 900 – 500 250 900 500 250 1200 1200 500 480 1000
425 Heavy 20G…E510 638 765 401 900 – 550 275 1000 550 275 1300 1300 550 469 1000
500 Hp 8 460 Light 20G…E435 506 – 434 900 – 550 275 1000 550 275 1300 1300 550 507 1000
510 Light 20G…E460 561 – 481 900 – 650 325 1100 650 325 1500 1500 650 562 1000
460 Normal 20G…E460 506 711 434 900 – 550 275 1000 550 275 1300 1300 550 507 1000
510 Normal 20G…E510 561 765 481 900 – 650 325 1100 650 325 1500 1500 650 562 1000
500 Hp 9 510 Heavy 20G…E595 765 918 481 900 1000 600 300 1100 600 300 1400 1400 600 562 1000
600 Hp 9 595 Heavy 20G…E630 893 1071 562 900 1000 700 350 1300 700 350 1700 1700 700 656 1000
595 Normal 20G…E595 655 918 562 900 1000 700 350 1300 700 350 1700 1700 700 656 1000
700 Hp 9 630 Heavy 20G…E760 945 1149 595 900 1000 750 375 1300 750 375 1800 1800 750 695 1000
630 Normal 20G…E630 693 1071 595 900 1000 750 375 1300 750 375 1800 1800 750 695 1000
595 Light 20G…E595 693 – 651 900 1000 800 400 1500 800 400 2000 2000 800 761 1000
750 Hp 9 700 Heavy 20G…E825 1050 1260 661 900 1000 850 425 1500 850 425 2000 2000 850 772 1000
600V AC and 810V DC Input Protection Devices – Floor Mount Frames 8…10 (Continued)
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Applied Frame Cont. Duty Cat. No. Output Continuous AC Input DC Bay to Bay AC Input Protection Devices Recommended for Branch Circuit Protection Input DC Input
Rating (1) Output Overload [A] AC Input Integral Integral (Does not apply to 21G Drives with Options) Quantities Integral
[A] Semiconductor Semiconductor Semiconductor
Fuse Size Fuse Size Dual-element Non Time-delay Fuse [A] Circuit Motor Circuit Continuous Fuse Size
(170M) (2) (170M6648) Time-delay Fuse [A] Breaker Protector [A] DC Input (170M6253) (7)
(6)
[A]
60 s 3s [A] [A] [A] 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (4) 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (4) Max (5) [A] [A] [A]
Min (3) Min (3) Min (3) Min (3)
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
800 Hp 9 760 Heavy 20G…E900 1140 1368 717 900 1000 900 450 1600 900 450 2200 2200 900 838 1000
760 Normal 20G…E760 836 1140 717 900 1000 900 450 1600 900 450 2200 2200 900 838 1000
760 Light 20G…E630 836 – 717 900 1000 900 450 1600 900 450 2200 2200 900 838 1000
900 Hp 9 815 Heavy 20G…E980 1223 1470 769 900 1000 950 475 1700 950 475 2300 2300 950 899 1000
825 Normal 20G…E825 908 1260 779 900 1000 950 475 1800 950 475 2300 2300 950 910 1000
835 Light 20G…E760 919 – 788 900 1000 1000 500 1800 1000 500 2400 2400 1000 921 1000
950 Hp 9 900 Normal 20G…E900 990 1368 849 900 1000 1050 525 1900 1050 525 2500 2500 1050 993 1000
900 Light 20G…E825 990 – 849 900 1000 1050 525 1900 1050 525 2500 2500 1050 993 1000
1000 Hp 9 980 Normal 20G…E980 1078 1470 925 900 1000 1150 575 2100 1150 575 2800 2800 1150 1081 1000
980 Light 20G…E900 1078 – 925 900 1000 1150 575 2100 1150 575 2800 2800 1150 1081 1000
10 920 Heavy 20G…E1K1 1380 1665 868 900 1000 1100 550 2000 1100 550 2600 2600 1100 1015 1000
1100 Hp 9 1045 Light 20G…E980 1150 – 986 900 1000 1250 625 2200 1250 625 3000 3000 1250 1152 1000
10 1110 Normal 20G…E1K1 1221 1665 1048 900 1000 1300 650 2400 1300 650 3100 3100 3100 1224 1000
1200 Hp 10 1220 Light 20G…E1K1 1342 1464 1151 900 1000 1450 725 2600 1450 725 3500 3500 3500 1345 1000
1250 Hp 10 1190 Heavy 20G…E1K4 1785 2145 1123 900 1000 1400 700 2500 1400 700 3400 3400 3400 1312 1000
1400 Hp 10 1430 Normal 20G…E1K4 1573 2145 1350 900 1000 1700 850 3000 1700 850 4100 4100 4100 1577 1000
1500 Hp 10 1530 Light 20G…E1K4 1683 1836 1444 900 1000 1800 900 3200 1800 900 4300 4300 4300 1687 1000
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a F061 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 55 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 45 kW motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on
the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(3) Normal duty.
(4) Heavy duty.
(5) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
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Applied Frame Cont. Duty Cat. No. Output Overload Continuous AC Input DC Bay to Bay AC Input Protection Devices Recommended for Branch Circuit Protection Input DC Input Integral
Rating (1) Output [A] AC Input Integral Integral (Does not apply to 21G Drives with Options) Quantities Semiconductor
[A] Semiconductor Semiconductor Fuse Size
Fuse Size Fuse Size Dual-element Non Time-delay Fuse [A] Circuit Motor Circuit Continuous DC (170M6253) (7)
(170M) (2) (170M6648) Time-delay Fuse [A] Breaker Protector [A] (6) Input
[A]
60 s 3s [A] [A] [A] 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (4) 1/Phase 2/Phase Max (4) Max (5) [A] [A] [A]
Min (3) Min (3) Min (3) Min (3)
690V AC Input 932V DC Input
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
850 kW 9 860 Light 20G…F765 946 – 810 900 1000 1000 500 1800 1000 500 2400 2400 1000 946 1000
900 kW 9 960 Normal 20G…F960 1056 1440 904 900 1000 1150 575 2000 1150 575 2700 2700 1150 1056 1000
960 Light 20G…F795 1056 – 904 900 1000 1150 575 2000 1150 575 2700 2700 1150 1056 1000
10 865 Heavy 20G…F1K0 1298 1560 815 900 1000 1000 500 1800 1000 500 2400 2400 1000 952 1000
1000 kW 9 1020 Light 20G…F795 1122 – 904 900 1000 1200 600 2200 1200 600 2900 2900 1200 1056 1000
10 1040 Normal 20G…F1K0 1144 1560 980 900 1000 1250 625 2200 1250 625 2900 2900 1250 1144 1000
1100 kW 10 1150 Light 20G…F1K0 1265 1380 1083 900 1000 1350 675 2400 1350 675 3200 3200 1350 1265 1000
1120 kW 10 1160 Heavy 20G…F1K4 1740 2100 1093 900 1000 1350 675 2500 1350 675 3300 3300 1350 1276 1000
1400 kW 10 1400 Normal 20G…F1K4 1540 2100 1319 900 1000 1650 825 3000 1650 825 4000 4000 1650 1540 1000
1500 kW 10 1485 Light 20G…F1K4 1634 1782 1399 900 1000 1750 875 3100 1750 875 4200 4200 1750 1634 1000
(1) Applied rating refers to the motor that is connected to the drive. For example, a F400 drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 400 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 355 kW motor or in Light Duty mode on a 450 kW motor. The drive can be programmed for each
mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current when compared to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 306 [Duty Rating].
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each drive bay has one fuse per phase.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(6) Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings that are shown are maximum.
(7) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
Default ratings (no added protection) shown. A ‘•’ indicates ratings that can be achieved with additional protection.
400V AC Input
Drive Cat. No. Frame Duty kW Short Circuit Current Rating [kA]
Cycle Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker with Input Molded Case Switch Only Molded Case Switch with Input
Only (P3) (1) Contactor (P5) (2) Contactor (P5 with P11) (2)
(P3 with P11) (1)
21G…C460 8 LD 315 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 700…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 700…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
ND 250 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
HD 200 100 5 or 65 5 or
• 100 with 500…600 A Class J fuse • 100 with 500…600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 600…800 A Class L fuse • 18 with 600…800 A Class L fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB • 18 with 500 A CB
21G…C540 8 LD 315 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 750…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 750…1300 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 800…1200 A CB
ND 315 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 700…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 700…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
HD 250 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
21G…C567 8 LD 355 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 800…1300 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 800…1200 A CB
ND 315 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 750…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 750…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 800…1200 A CB
HD 250 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
21G…C650 8 LD 400 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 1000…1600 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 1000…1200 A CB
ND 355 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 850…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 850…1400 A Class L fuse
• 42with 900…1200 A CB
HD 315 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 700…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 700…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
21G…C750 8 LD 450 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 1000…1700 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 1000…1200 A CB
ND 400 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 1000…1600 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 1000…1200 A CB
HD 315 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 700…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 750…1300 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 800…1200 A CB
21G…C770 8 LD 450 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 1100…1800 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 1100…1200 A CB
ND 400 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 1000…1700 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 1000…1200 A CB
HD 355 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 700…800 A Class L fuse • 42 with 800…1400 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 800…1200 A CB
480V AC Input
Drive Cat. No. Frame Duty Hp Short Circuit Current Rating [kA]
Cycle Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker with Input Molded Case Switch Only Molded Case Switch with Input
Only (P3) (1) Contactor (P5) (2) Contactor (P5 with P11) (2)
(P3 with P11) (1)
21G…D430 8 LD 400 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
ND 350 100 30 or 65 30 or
• 65 with 550…600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 550…600 A Class J fuse
HD 300 100 5 or 65 5 or
• 100 with 450…600 A Class J fuse • 100 with 500…600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 600…800 A Class L fuse • 18 with 600…800 A Class L fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB • 18 with 500 A CB
21G…D485 8 LD 450 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 650…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
ND 400 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
HD 350 100 5 or 65 5 or
• 100 with 500…600 A Class J fuse • 100 with 500…600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 600…900 A Class L fuse • 18 with 600…900 A Class L fuse
21G…D545 8 LD 500 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 700…1300 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
ND 450 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 650…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 650…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
HD 350 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 550…600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 550…600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
21G…D617 8 LD 600 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 850…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 850…1500 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 900…1200 A CB
ND 500 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 750…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 750…1300 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 800…1200 A CB
HD 400 100 30 or 65 5 or
• 65 with 600 A Class J fuse • 65 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 30 with 600…1000 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 600…1200 A CB
21G…D710 8 LD 650 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L • 42 with 1000…1700 A Class L fuse
fuse • 42 with 1000…2000 A CB
ND 600 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 850…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 850…1500 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 900…1200 A CB
HD 450 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 650…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 650…1200 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 700…1200 A CB
21G…D740 8 LD 700 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 1000…1200 A Class L • 42 with 1000…1700 A Class L fuse
fuse • 42 with 1000…2000 A CB
ND 650 100 42 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 900…1200 A Class L fuse • 42 with 900…1600 A Class L fuse
• 42 with 900…2000 A CB
HD 500 100 30 65 or 5 or
• 100 with 750…800 A Class L fuse • 30 with 750…1300 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 800…1200 A CB
600V AC Input
Drive Cat. No. Frame Duty Hp Short Circuit Current Rating [kA]
Cycle Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker with Input Contactor Molded Case Switch Only Molded Case Switch with Input
Only (P3) (1) (P3 with P11) (1) (P5) (2) Contactor (P5 with P11) (2)
21G…E295 8 LD 350 50 • 18 with 601…700 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
ND 300 50 • 18 with 600 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
HD 250 50 • 18 with 600 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
21G…E355 8 LD 400 50 • 18 with 601…800 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
ND 350 50 • 18 with 601…700 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
HD 300 50 • 18 with 600 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
21G…E395 8 LD 450 50 • 30 with 601…900 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
ND 400 50 • 18 with 601…800 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
HD 350 50 • 18 with 601…700 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
21G…E435 8 LD 500 50 • 30 with 601…1000 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
ND 450 50 • 30 with 601…900 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
HD 350 50 • 18 with 601…700 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
21G…E460 8 LD 500 35 • 30 with 601…1000 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
ND 500 50 • 30 with 601…1000 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
HD 400 50 • 18 with 601…800 A Class L fuse 25 • 25 with 600 A Class J fuse
• 18 with 500 A CB
• 100 with 600 A Class J fuse
21G…E510 8 LD 550 35 • 30 with 601…1100 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1100 A CB fuse
ND 500 35 • 30 with 601…1000 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
HD 450 50 • 30 with 601…900 A Class L fuse • 100 with 800 A max Class L • 30 with 800 A Class L fuse
• 30 with 1000 A CB fuse
21G…E595 9 LD 700 50
ND 600 50
HD 500 50
690V AC Input
Drive Cat. No. Frame Duty kW Short Circuit Current Rating [kA]
Cycle Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker with Input Contactor Molded Case Switch Only Molded Case Switch with Input
Only (P3) (1) (P3 with P11) (1) (P5) (2) Contactor (P5 with P11) (2)
21G…F265 8 LD 315 30 SCCR rating for 690V input contactor not 25 SCCR rating for 690V input contactor not
ND 250 30 available at time of publication. 25 available at time of publication.
HD 200 30 25
21G…F330 8 LD 355 30 25
ND 315 30 25
HD 250 30 25
21G…F370 8 LD 400 30 25
ND 355 30 25
HD 300 30 25
21G…F415 8 LD 450 30 25
ND 400 30 25
HD 355 30 25
21G…F460 8 LD 500 25 25
ND 450 30 25
HD 375 30 25
21G…F500 8 LD 530 25 25
ND 500 25 25
HD 400 30 25
21G…F590 9 LD 630 35
ND 560 35
HD 450 35
21G…F650 9 LD 710 35
ND 630 35
HD 500 35
21G…F710 9 LD 800 35
ND 710 35
HD 560 35
21G…F765 9 LD 850 35
ND 750 35
HD 630 35
21G…F795 9 LD 900 35
ND 800 35
HD 710 35
21G…F960 9 LD 1000 35
ND 900 35
HD 800 35
21G…F1K0 10 LD 1100 —
ND 1000 —
HD 900 —
21G…F1K4 10 LD 1500 —
ND 1400 —
HD 1120 —
(1) These circuit breakers are considered branch circuit protection for the unit if the tap is within 10 ft of the breaker input.
(2) These switches are 21G, SCCR ratings, with no additional protection provided. Branch circuit protection (fuse) is required based on NEC guidelines for options with P5.
Cable Considerations
This section provides information for cable types and routing.
Rating/Type Description
600V • Four tinned copper conductors with XLPE insulation.
75 °C (167 °F) • Copper braid/aluminum foil combination shield and tinned copper drain wire.
• PVC jacket.
Wiring Considerations
This section provides information for power, signal, and I/O wiring.
(1) Separate control and signal wires from power wires by at least 0.3 m (1 ft).
(2) The use of shielded wire for AC input power is not always necessary, but is recommended.
(3) If the wires are short and contained within a cabinet that has no sensitive circuits, the use of shielded wire is not always necessary, but is recommended.
(4) I/O terminals that are labeled (–) or common are not referenced to earth ground and are designed to reduce common mode interference. Grounding these terminals can cause signal noise. For CE
installations, 115V I/O must use shielded cable or have a cable length less than 30 m (98 ft).
This section describes the cabling options available for each Frame 8…10 drive enclosure. See pages 173…202 for conduit
plate dimensions.
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Motor Considerations
Due to the operational characteristics of AC variable frequency drives, we recommend motors with inverter grade
insulation systems that are designed to meet or exceed NEMA MG1 Part 31.40.4.2 standards for resistance to spikes of
1600 volts.
Guidelines must be followed when using non-inverter grade motors to avoid premature motor failures. See Wiring and
Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001 for
recommendations.
The following table contains a list of specifications for Allen-Bradley® servo motors compatible with PowerFlex 750-
Series drives. This information is provided to help configure a PowerFlex 750-Series drive with the appropriate servo
motor data. For information about compatibility and configuration of Allen-Bradley servo motors (including Bulletin
RDB or RDD-Series™ Direct Drive motors) and third-party PM motors, contact Rockwell Automation technical
support.
For motor power and feedback cable information, see the Kinetix® Motion Control Selection Guide,
(publication GMC-SG001).
Enclosure Options
IMPORTANT IP00, IP20, and NEMA/UL Open Type PowerFlex 750-Series drives must be mounted in a clean, dry location. Contaminants such
as oils, corrosive vapors, and abrasive debris must be kept out of the enclosure. These enclosures are intended for indoor use
primarily to provide a degree of protection against contact with enclosed equipment. These enclosures offer no protection
against airborne contaminants. See the following tables for an explanation of enclosure options and the environmental
specifications that are found on page 79.
Pollution Description
Degree
1 No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence.
2 Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation is to be expected, when the drive is out of
operation.
3 Conductive pollution or dry non-conductive pollution occurs, which becomes conductive due to condensation, which is to be expected.
4 The pollution generates persistent conductivity that is caused, for example, by conductive dust or rain or snow.
Frames Enclosure Type Installed Accessory Front Side Rating Back Side/Heat Sink Rating
(Cat. No. Kit
Position 6) Enclosure Type Pollution Enclosure Type Pollution
Degree Degree
1 R None IP20, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2
NEMA Type 1 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2
2…5 N None IP20, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2
NEMA Type 1 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2
Flange IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2
F None IP20, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2 IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X 1, 2, 3, 4
G None IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 1, 2, 3, 4 IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 1, 2, 3, 4
6 and 7 N None IP00, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2 IP00, NEMA/UL Open Type Kit 1, 2
NEMA Type 1 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2
NEMA Type 4X flange IP00, NEMA/UL Open Type 1, 2 IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X 1, 2, 3, 4
G None IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 1, 2, 3, 4 IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 1, 2, 3, 4
8…10 B, L, P, W None IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1, MCC 1, 2 IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 1, 2
J, K, Y None IP54, NEMA 12 1, 2, 3, 4 IP54, NEMA 12 1, 2, 3, 4
Specified vertical clearance requirements are intended to be from the drive to the closest object that can restrict airflow
through the drive heat sink and chassis. The drive must be mounted in a vertical orientation as shown and must make full
contact with the mounting surface. Do not use standoffs or spacers. In addition, inlet air temperature must not exceed
the product specification.
Floor Mount Frames 8…10
Wall Mount Frames 1…7 182 mm (7.2 in.)
Front View
76.2 mm (3.0 in.)
Minimum clearance for proper
airflow when hood is not used.
Top View
Approximate Weights
Drive Frame Drive Rating Enclosure Code/Weight, kg (lb)
Size kW (208V(1), 400V, 690V) Hp (240V(1), 480V, 600V) F G N R
Standard AC input and 1 0.37…7.5 0.5…10 7 (15)
(20F, 20G) common DC 2 0.37…11 0.5…15 9 (20) 10 (22) 8 (18)
input
3 7.5…22 0.5…30 13 (29) 14 (31) 11 (25)
4 15…37 20…50 17 (37) 18 (39) 16 (35)
5 18.5…55 25…70 24 (54) 26 (57) 24 (52)
6 5.5…75 7.5…100 37 (82) 89 (197) 37 (82)
45…132 50…200 38 (84) 116 (256) 39 (85)
7 132…200 150…300 69 (152) 135 (297) 79 (174)
200…270 300…400 96 (212) 162 (357) 106 (234)
B, L P, W J K, Y
Standard AC input 8 250…400 350…650 623 (1374) 1145 (2525) 644 (1419) 1166 (2570)
(20G) 9 500…850 700…1250 1246 (2748) 2290 (5051) 1287 (2838) 2332 (5141)
10 900…1250 1350…1750 1869 (4122) 3435 (7576) 1931 (4257) 3498 (7711)
Common DC 8 250…400 350…650 566 (1248) 1088 (2400) 586 (1293) 1109 (2445)
input 9 500…850 700…1250 1132 (2497) 2176 (4799) 1173 (2587) 2218 (4889)
10 900…1250 1350…1750 1698 (3745) 3264 (7199) 1760 (3880) 3327 (7334)
With AC input 8 250…400 350…650 1145 (2525) 1675 (3694) 1166 (2570) 1696 (3739)
options 9 500…850 700…1250 1730 (3815) 2820 (6219) 1771 (3905) 2862 (6309)
(21G)
10 900…1250 1350…1750 2315 (5106) 3965 (8745) 2377 (5241) 4028 (8880)
(1) Only Frame 1…7 available for 208V, 240V input drives.
Approximate Dimensions
This section provides the approximate dimensions for the drives.
B Frame A B C D E F Weight
kg (lb)
F
1 110.0 400.5 211.0 68.0 82.0 390.4 6.0
(4.33) (15.77) (8.31) (2.68) (3.23) (15.37) (12.75)
2 134.5 424.2 212.0 100.0 100.0 404.2 7.8
(5.30) (16.70) (8.35) (3.94) (3.94) (15.91) (17.2)
481.8
(18.97)
188.3 (7.41)
169.2 (6.66) 14x: Ø4.00
94.2 (3.71) (Ø0.157)
19.2 (0.76)
63.7
460.6 (2.51)
(18.13) 399.60 +1.80/-0.00
(15.7 +0.1/-0.0)
395.3
(15.56)
528.2
(20.80)
543.2
(21.39)
88.1 (3.47)
85.7 (3.37)
65.1 (2.56)
44.5 (1.75) 2x: Ø22.0
42.1 (1.66) (Ø0.87)
3x: Ø29.0
(Ø1.14)
179.4
(7.06)
146.4
(5.76)
109.4
(4.31)
3 IP20, 190.0
NEMA/UL Open 212.0
(7.48) 6.4 (0.25) (8.35)
Type 158.0
(6.22)
14.3 (0.56)
435.0
(17.13)
454.0
(17.87)
515.0
(20.28)
240.5 (9.47)
208.3 (8.20)
16x: Ø4.00
120.3 (4.74) (Ø0.157)
32.3 (1.27)
247.8
(9.76)
142.8
(5.62) 4x: 5.00R
(0.197R)
37.8
(1.48) 179.00 +1.80/-0.00 30.75
(7.047 +0.070/-0.000) (1.211)
30.75
(1.211)
84.6
(3.33)
533.0
(20.98)
551.0
(21.69)
135.8 (5.35)
123.3 (4.85)
92.8 (3.65)
62.3 (2.45) 3x: Ø22.2
49.8 (1.96) (Ø0.87)
2x: Ø43.7
(Ø1.72)
183.5
(7.22)
136.5
(5.37)
4 IP20,
NEMA/UL Open 222.0 212.0
Type 194.0 (8.74) 6.4 (0.25) (8.35)
(7.64)
14.3 (0.56)
455.0
(17.91)
474.0
(18.66)
202.0
(7.95)
535.0
(21.06)
272.50 (10.728)
224.25 (8.829)
16x: Ø4.00
136.25 (5.364) (Ø0.157)
48.25 (1.900)
515.50
(20.295) 454.00 +1.80/-0.00
(17.874 +0.070/-0.000)
477.75
(18.809)
367.75 Important: Supplied mounting hardware
(14.478) must be used to meet enclosure rating.
257.75
(10.148)
147.75
(5.817) 4x: 5.00R
(0.197R)
37.75
(1.486) 211.00 +1.80/-0.00 30.75
(8.307 +0.070/-0.000) (1.211)
30.75
(1.211)
84.5
(3.33)
553.0
(21.77)
571.0
(22.48)
165.8 (6.53)
140.8 (5.54)
108.8 (4.28)
76.8 (3.02) 3x: Ø22.2
51.8 (2.04) (Ø0.87)
2x: Ø43.7
(Ø1.72)
182.0
(7.17)
136.5
(5.37)
5 IP20,
NEMA/UL Open 270.0 6.4 (0.25) 212.0
(10.63) (8.35)
Type 238.0
(9.37)
14.3 (0.56)
531.0
(20.91)
550.0
(21.65)
611.0
(24.06)
320.50 (12.618)
280.25 (11.033)
200.25 (7.884)
22x: Ø4.00
120.25 (4.734) (Ø0.157)
40.25 (1.585)
591.50
(23.287)
550.75
(21.683)
465.75
(18.337)
531.0 +1.8/-0.0
380.75 (20.91 +0.07/-0.00)
(14.990)
295.75
(11.644)
210.75
(8.297)
40.75
(1.604) 30.25
259.0 +1.8/-0.0 (1.191)
(10.20 +0.07/-0.00)
30.75
(1.211) Important: Supplied mounting
hardware must be used to meet
enclosure rating.
84.5
(3.33)
629.0
(24.76)
647.0
(25.47)
6.4
(0.25)
212.8 (8.38)
172.8 (6.80)
132.8 (5.23)
92.8 (3.65) 3x: Ø22.2
52.8 (2.08) (Ø0.87)
2x: Ø50.0
(Ø1.97)
181.9
(7.16)
141.9
(5.59)
665.5 644.0
(26.20) (25.35)
6.4 (0.25)
ø6.5 (0.26)
ø14.5 (0.57)
283.0
254.0 (11.14)
(10.00)
609.0
(23.98)
623.0
(24.53)
665.5
(26.20)
284.0 (11.18)
258.0 (10.16)
225.5 (8.88)
193.0 (7.60)
91.0 (3.58)
58.5 (2.30) 24x: Ø6.4
26.0 (1.02) (Ø0.25)
624.0
(24.57)
600.0
(23.62)
562.0
(22.13) 138.0
(5.43)
462.0
(18.19)
362.0
(14.25) 561.0 +2.0/-1.5
(22.09 +0.08/-0.06)
262.0
(10.31)
Important: Supplied mounting hardware
must be used to meet enclosure rating.
162.0
(6. 38)
1298.3
(51.11)
1238.3
(48.75)
10.5 (0.41)
ø22.0 (0.87)
1058.1
(41.66) No. Description
1 Shown with the field-installed 20-HIM-C6S.
881.5
(34.70)
875.0
(34.45)
8.5 (0.33)
380.0
ø8.5 (0.33)
330.0 (14.96) ø16.0 (0.63)
(12.99)
838.0
(32.99)
875.0
(34.45)
403.00 (15.87)
352.63 (13.88)
251.88 (9.92)
151.13 (5.95) 32x: Ø7.0
50.38 (1.98) (Ø0.28)
812.0
(31.97)
784.0
(30.87)
744.8
(29.32)
666.4
(26.24)
588.0 768.0
(23.15) (30.24)
509.6
(20.06)
431.2
(16.98)
352.8
(13.89)
274.4
(10.80)
196.0
(7.72)
117.6
(4.63)
39.2 (1.54)
28.0 (1.10) 387.0 8.0
8.0 (0.31) (15.24) (0.31)
138.0
(5.43)
1271.0
(50.04)
1221.0
(48.07)
881.8
(34.72)
825.0
(32.48)
8.5 (0.33)
ø16.0 (0.63)
339.2
(13.35) 389.2
(15.32)
609.6
(24.00)
558.8 464.8
(22.00) (18.30)
1614.0
(63.54)
1543.1
(60.75)
10.5 (0.41)
ø22.0 (0.87)
127
(5.0) 600
(23.6)
600 240
(23.6) (9.4)
3
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
1183 (0.71)
No. Description
(46.6)
1 Power wiring conduit plates.
127 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
(5.0) 2
1 542
(21.3) 3 Shown with optional hood
141 500 (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
(5.6) (19.7) If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance for
proper airflow. See page 159.
43 4 Optional HIM.
(1.7)
300 69
(11.8) (2.7)
531
(20.9)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
No. Description
(0.71)
1 Power wiring conduit plates.
127
(5.0) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
2 1
344 (13.5) 398 542 3 Shown with optional hood
1 (15.7) (21.3) (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
500 460 (18.1) If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance
(19.7) for proper airflow. See page 159.
141
(5.6)
4 Optional HIM.
43
300 69 (1.7)
(11.8) (2.7)
531
669 (20.9)
900 (26.3)
1131 (35.4)
(44.5)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464 1808
(57.6) (71.2)
76
(3.0) ø18.0 No. Description
(0.71)
127 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
(5.0) 440
2 205 (17.3) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
(8.1) 1 542
1 (21.3) 3 Shown with optional hood
500
(catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
(19.7) If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance
141 for proper airflow. See page 159.
(5.6)
43 4 Optional HIM.
300 69 (1.7)
(11.8) (2.7)
531
669 (20.9)
900 (26.3)
1131 (35.4)
(44.5)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6) 1808
(71.2)
1464
(57.6)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0) 1
2 1 398 205 (8.1)
(15.7) 440 (17.3)
542
344 (13.5) (21.3)
1 460 (18.1)
500 (19.7)
141
(5.6)
43
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7)
(2.7)
531 (20.9)
669 (26.3) No. Description
900 (35.4)
1131 (44.5) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
1269 (50.0)
1500 (59.1) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
1731 (68.1)
3 Shown with optional hood
(catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance
for proper airflow. See page 159.
4 Optional HIM.
800
127 (31.5)
(5.0) 240
600
(23.6) (9.4)
3
5
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1862
(73.3)
1464
(57.6)
76
(3.0) ø18.0 No. Description
(0.71)
1374
(54.1) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
127 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
(5.0) 2
3 Shown with optional hood
742 (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
440 (29.2) If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance for
(17.3) proper airflow. See page 159.
292
(11.5) 1 4 Disconnect switch - Common DC Input drives.
5 Optional HIM.
43
300 69 (1.7)
531 (11.8) (2.7)
(20.9)
266
1 (10.5)
2
78
(3.1) 800
127
(5.0) (31.5)
1200 240
(47.2) (9.4)
3
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0)
200
2 1 (7.9)
742
(29.2) No. Description
1 1 267 (10.6) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
270
(10.6) 3 Shown with optional hood
43 (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
300 69 (1.7) If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance
(11.8) (2.7) for proper airflow. See page 159.
531
669 (20.9) 4 Optional HIM.
900 (26.3)
1131 (35.4)
(44.5)
2
76
(3.0) 800
127
(5.0) (31.5)
240
1200 (9.4)
(47.2)
3
5
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6) 1808
(71.2)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0) 440 No. Description
2 200 (17.3)
(7.9) 1 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
742
(29.2) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
440
292 (17.3) 3 Shown with optional hood
(11.5) 1 (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance
for proper airflow. See page 159.
43
300 69 (1.7) 4 Option bay disconnect switch.
531 (11.8) (2.7)
669 (20.9) 5 Optional HIM.
900 (26.3)
1131 (35.4)
(44.5)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6) 1808
(71.2)
1464
(57.6)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0)
2 200 200
1 (7.9) 1 (7.9)
742
(29.2)
No. Description
1 1 270 1 270
(10.6) (10.6) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 440 (17.3)
270
(10.6) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
43 3 Shown with optional hood
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7) (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
(2.7) If hood is not used, allow sufficient
531 (20.9)
669 (26.3) top clearance for proper airflow. See
page 159.
900 (35.4)
1131 (44.5) 4 Optional HIM.
1269 (50.0)
1500 (59.1)
1731 (68.1)
898
127 (35.4)
800
(5.0) (31.5)
600 (23.6) 240
(9.4)
3
2477
(97.5)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6) 547
(21.5)
680
(26.8)
76
(3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
1374
(54.1)
No. Description
127
(5.0) 2
1 Power wiring conduit plates.
43
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7)
531 (20.9) (2.7)
3
2477
(97.5)
2300
(90.6)
1464 556
(57.6) (21.9)
675
(26.6)
556
(21.9)
76 (3.0)
24
ø18.0 (1.0)
(0.71)
127
(5.0)
2 2 200
(7.9) No. Description
742 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
1 (29.2)
1 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
270
440 440 (10.6)
(17.3) (17.3) 3 Optional HIM.
270
(10.6)
43
300 69 (1.7)
(11.8) (2.7)
531
669 (20.9)
900 (26.3)
1131 (35.4)
(44.5)
3 1703
(67.0)
2477
(97.5)
2300
(90.6) 556
(21.9)
1464
(57.6)
675
(26.6)
556
(21.9)
76 (3.0) 76 (3.0) 24
ø18.0 (1.0)
(0.71)
127
(5.0)
2 2
No. Description
3 1703
(67.0)
2477
(97.5)
2300 556
(90.6) (21.9)
1464
(57.6)
675
(26.6)
556
(21.9)
76 (3.0)
ø18.0 24
(0.71) (1.0)
127
(5.0)
2 2 200 2 200
(7.9) (7.9) No. Description
43
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7)
531 (20.9) (2.7)
669 (26.3)
900 (35.4)
1131 (44.5)
1269 (50.0)
1500 (59.1)
1731 (68.1)
1978.8
(77.91)
1728.6
(68.05)
1619.8
1600.6 (63.77)
(63.02)
2111.8
1472.6 (83.14)
(57.98)
2065.6
(81.32)
2145.0 2035.2
(84.45) (80.13)
1228.3
(48.36)
1100.0
(43.31)
953.1
(37.52)
788.0
(31.02)
623.0
(24.53)
466.0
(18.35)
236.0
(9.29)
119.2
(4.69)
0.0 0.0
420.5 93.9 (3.70) 17.0
Outside of (0.67)
(16.56) Cabinet Post
403.9 (15.90)
54.4 (2.14)
Max. Backset
1619.8
(63.77)
2111.8
(83.14)
TESTPOINTS
DC- DC+
2035.2
1228.3 (80.13)
(48.36)
1100.0
(43.31)
PE
953.1
(37.52)
788.0
(31.02)
623.0
(24.53)
PE
466.0
PE
(18.35)
236.0
(9.29)
119.2
(4.69)
0.0 0.0
(0.00) 420.5 (0.00)
309.9 93.9
(16.56) (12.20) (3.70)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
76 76
(3.0) (3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
No. Description
127 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
(5.0) 2 2
542
1 1 (21.3) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
141 500 500
(5.6) (19.7) (19.7) 3 Shown with optional hood
(catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
If hood is not used, allow sufficient top
43 clearance for proper airflow. See
(1.7) page 159.
300 69
(11.8) (2.7)
531 4 Optional HIM.
(20.9)
669
900 (26.3)
(35.4)
1131
(44.5)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
127 1
(5.0) 2 2 542
(21.3)
1 344 (13.5) 398
1
(15.7)
141 460 (18.1)
(5.6) 500 (19.7) 500 (19.7)
No. Description
43
(1.7) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
300 69
(11.8) (2.7)
531 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
669 (20.9)
(26.3) 3 Shown with optional hood
900 (catalog number 20-750-
1131 (35.4)
HOOD1-F8).
1269 (44.5) If hood is not used, allow
1500 (50.0) sufficient top clearance for
1731 (59.1) proper airflow. See page 159.
(68.1)
4 Optional HIM.
4 5
2453
(96.6)
2300 6
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
4 5
2453
(96.6)
2300 6
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
4 4
5
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1862
(73.3)
1464
(57.6)
76 76
(3.0) (3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127 No. Description
(5.0)
2 2 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
2 Control wiring conduit plates.
742
(29.2) 3 Shown with optional hood
292 440 440
(17.3) (17.3) (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
(11.5)
1 1 If hood is not used, allow sufficient top clearance
for proper airflow. See page 159.
4 Disconnect switches - Common DC Input drives.
43
(1.7) 5 Optional HIM.
300 69
(11.8) (2.7)
531
(20.9)
669
900 (26.3)
(35.4)
1131
(44.5)
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
5
4
2453
(96.6)
6
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
4 5
2453
(96.6)
2300
6
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
742
(29.2)
1 1 1 1 270 (10.6)
440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 440 (17.3)
141
(5.6)
43
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7)
(2.7)
531 (20.9)
669 (26.3)
900 (35.4) No. Description
1131 (44.5)
1269 (50.0) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
1500 (59.1)
1731 (68.1) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
1869 (73.6)
2100 (82.7) 3 Shown with optional hood
2331 (91.8) (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
If hood is not used, allow sufficient top
clearance for proper airflow. See
page 159.
4 Optional HIM.
5 Option bay disconnect switch access
door.
6 Interlock override switch.
3
2477
(97.5)
2300
(90.6)
1464 547
(57.6) (21.5)
680
(26.8)
76 (3.0) 76 (3.0)
ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0) No. Description
2 2
1 Power wiring conduit plates.
742 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
1 1 (29.2)
292 3 Optional HIM.
(11.5) 440 440
(17.3) (17.3)
43
(1.7)
300 (11.8) 69
(2.7)
531 (20.9)
669 (26.3)
900 (35.4)
1131 (44.5)
3
2477
(97.5)
2300
(90.6)
1464 556
(57.6) (21.9)
675
(26.6)
556
(21.9)
24
76 (3.0) 76 (3.0) (1.0)
ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0)
2 200
2 2 (7.9)
742
(29.2)
270 1 1 1
(10.6) No. Description
440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 440 (17.3)
1 Power wiring conduit plates.
4
3
2477
(97.5)
2300 5
(90.6)
1464 556
(57.6) (21.9)
675
(26.6)
556
(21.9)
3 4
2477
(97.5)
2300 5
(90.6)
1464 556
(57.6) (21.9)
675
(26.6)
556
(21.9)
742
1 1 1 (29.2)
1 270 (10.6)
440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 440 (17.3) 440 (17.3)
270
(10.6)
43
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7)
531 (20.9) (2.7)
669 (26.3)
900 (35.4) No. Description
1131 (44.5)
1269 (50.0) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
1500 (59.1)
1731 (68.1) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
1869 (73.6)
2100 (82.7) 3 Optional HIM.
2331 (91.8)
4 Option bay disconnect switch
access door.
5 Interlock override switch.
(AC Input)
Open Type
Open Style
IP00, NEMA/UL
Enclosure Code T
1577.8
(62.12)
777.9
(30.63)
1978.8 (77.91)
1728.6 (68.05)
Approximate Dimensions – mm (in.)
1600.6 (63.02)
2111.8
1472.6 (57.98) (83.14)
2065.6
(81.32) 1666.5 (53.80)
2145.0 2035.2
(84.45) (80.13)
1228.3 (48.36)
1100.0 (43.31)
953.1 (37.52)
623.0 (24.53)
466.0 (18.35)
236.2 (9.30)
119.2 (4.69)
203
9
204
Frame
Type
(DC Input)
Open Type
Open Style
IP00, NEMA/UL
Enclosure Code T
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
1577.8
(62.12)
777.9
(30.63)
1978.8 (77.91)
Approximate Dimensions – mm (in.)
2111.8
(83.14)
TESTPOINTS TESTPOINTS
DC- DC+ DC- DC+
1666.5 (53.80)
2145.0 2035.2
(84.45) (80.13)
1228.3 (48.36)
1100.0 (43.31)
PE PE
953.1 (37.52)
623.0 (24.53)
PE PE
466.0 (18.35)
PE PE
236.2 (9.30)
119.2 (4.69)
3 3
4
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1464
(57.6)
76 76 76
(3.0) (3.0) (3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127 2
(5.0) 2 2
542
(21.3)
141 1 1 1
(5.6) 500 (19.7) 500 (19.7) 500 (19.7)
43
(1.7)
300 69
(11.8) (2.7)
531
(20.9) No. Description
669
900
(26.3) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
(35.4)
1131 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
(44.5)
1269 3 Shown with optional hood
(50.0)
1500 (catalog number 20-750-HOOD1-F8).
(59.1) If hood is not used, allow sufficient top
1731
(68.1) clearance for proper airflow. See
page 159.
4 Optional HIM.
800
127 127 127 (31.5)
(5.0) 1800 (5.0) (5.0) 240
(70.9) (9.4)
3 3
4 4 4
5
2453
(96.6)
2300
(90.6)
1862
(73.3)
1464
(57.6)
76 76 76
(3.0) (3.0) (3.0) ø18.0
(0.71)
127
(5.0)
2 2 2
No. Description
742 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
(29.2)
292 440 440 440
(17.3) (17.3) (17.3) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
(11.5)
1 1 1 3 Shown with optional hood
(catalog number 20-750-
HOOD1-F8).
300 43 If hood is not used, allow
69 (1.7)
(11.8) (2.7) sufficient top clearance for
531
(20.9) proper airflow. See page 159.
669
(26.3)
900 4 Disconnect switches - Common
1131
(35.4) DC Input drives.
(44.5)
1269 5 Optional HIM.
(50.1)
1500
(59.1)
1731
(68.1)
3
2477
(97.5)
2300
(90.6)
1464 547
(57.6) (21.5)
680
(26.8)
742
(29.2)
440 440 440
292 (17.3) (17.3) (17.3)
(11.5)
1 1 1
43
300 (11.8) 69 (1.7)
531 (20.9) (2.7)
No. Description
669 (26.3)
900 (35.4) 1 Power wiring conduit plates.
1131 (44.5)
1269 (50.1) 2 Control wiring conduit plates.
1500 (59.1) 3 Optional HIM.
1731 (68.1)
(AC Input)
Open Type
Open Style
IP00, NEMA/UL
Enclosure Code T
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
2377.9
(93.62)
1577.8
(62.12)
777.9
(30.63)
1978.8
(77.91)
1728.6
Approximate Dimensions – mm (in.)
(68.05)
1600.6
(63.02)
2111.8
1472.6 (83.14)
(57.98)
2065.6
(81.32) 1666.5
(53.80)
2145.0 2035.2
1228.3 (84.45) (80.13)
(48.36)
1100.0
(43.31)
953.1
(37.52)
623.0
(24.53)
466.0
(18.35)
236.2
(9.30)
119.2
(4.69)
0.0 0.0
(0.00) (0.00)
420.5 309.9 157.0
(16.56) (12.20) (6.18)
10
Frame
Type
(DC Input)
Open Type
Open Style
IP00, NEMA/UL
Enclosure Code T
2377.9
(93.62)
1577.8
(62.12)
777.9
(30.63)
1978.8
(77.91)
Approximate Dimensions – mm (in.)
2111.8
(83.14)
TESTPOINTS TESTPOINTS TESTPOINTS
DC- DC+ DC- DC+ DC- DC+
1666.5
2035.2 (53.80)
2145.0
1228.3 (84.45) (80.13)
(48.36)
1100.0
(43.31)
PE PE PE
953.1
(37.52)
623.0
(24.53)
PE PE PE
466.0
PE PE PE
(18.35)
236.2
(9.30)
119.2
(4.69)
0.0 0.0
(0.00) (0.00)
420.5 309.9 157.0
(16.56) (12.20) (6.18)
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
209
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives
Frame A B C D
1 215.4 (8.48) 458.8 (18.06) – –
2 222.2 (8.75) 497.1 (19.57) 117.7 (4.63) 38.0 (1.50)
3 223.1 (8.78) 530.1 (20.87) 154.7 (6.09) 38.0 (1.50)
4 222.7 (8.77) 564.4 (22.22) 154.7 (6.09) 40.0 (1.57)
B
5 222.7 (8.77) 665.4 (26.20) 155.0 (6.10) 55.0 (2.17)
D C
945.1
(37.21)
Frame 1
2x: Ø43.7
2x: Ø29.0 (Ø1.72)
(Ø1.14)
168.7
171.6 (6.64)
(6.76) 137.6 156.7
(5.42) 94.6 (6.17)
118.7
(3.72) (4.67)
Frame 2 Frame 3
Frame 4 Frame 5
B
C
E
D
F
Enclosures are shown without venting. Supplied enclosures have proper venting.
Frame A B C D E F
1 110.0 (4.33) 478.8 (18.85) 400.5 (15.77) 78.3 (3.08) 37.4 (1.47) 73.4 (2.89)
2 134.5 (5.30) 485.9 (19.13) 424.2 (16.70) 61.7 (2.43) 43.5 (1.71) 79.5 (3.13)
3 190.0 (7.48) 514.0 (20.24) 454.0 (17.87) 60.0 (2.36) 74.0 (2.91) 116.0 (4.57)
4 222.0 (8.74) 533.7 (21.01) 474.0 (18.66) 59.7 (2.35) 84.0 (3.31) 138.0 (5.43)
5 270.0 (10.63) 609.7 (24.00) 550.0 (21.65) 59.7 (2.35) 77.8 (3.06) 191.8 (7.55)
IMPORTANT: EMC Kits (20-750-EMCx-Fx) do not change the mounting dimensions. See the PowerFlex 750-Series EMC Plate
and Cores Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN006, for detailed information on kit installation.
Height
D F
B
E
C
See the PowerFlex 750-Series Power Option Cabinets Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN030, for details.
F
Height
D
B
E
C
See the PowerFlex 750-Series Power Option Cabinets Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN030, for details.
Drive Options
This section provides information for the drive options.
Some drive configurations that use certain communication options can exceed the available resources of the processor on
the main control board. This issue is a consideration for PowerFlex 755 drives with firmware revision 2.000 (or later). See
the PowerFlex 750-Series Programming Manual, publication 750-PM001, for details.
Most legacy communication adapters (20-COMM) can be used with the PowerFlex 755 drives (with these restrictions):
• Frame 1 - We recommend that you install catalog number 20-750-20COMM-F1 communication carrier card in
port 4. Port 5 is not accessible when this module is installed.
• Frames 2 and larger - We recommend that you install catalog number 20-750-20COMM communication carrier
card in port 6. If you use port 4 or 5, the adjacent left port is inaccessible to other option modules and can interfere
with network cable connections. For details, contact Rockwell Automation technical support.
Adapter Accesses Ports 0…6 Accesses Ports 7 and Higher Supports Drive Add-on Supports Asian
for I/O Connections (I/O, Explicit Messaging) Profiles Languages (6)
Cat. No. Type (implicit and Explicit Messaging)
20-COMM-B BACnet MS/TP Not compatible
20-COMM-C ControlNet (Coax) Revision 3.001 (4) Revision 3.001 (4) See footnote (5) Revision 3.001 (4)
20-COMM-D DeviceNet See footnote (2) Not compatible
20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Revision 4.001 (4) Revision 4.001 (4) See footnote (5) Revision 4.001 (4)
20-COMM-H RS-485 HVAC Revision 2.009 (3) (4) Not compatible
20-COMM-K CANopen Revision 1.001 (4)
20-COMM-L LonWorks Revision 1.007 (4)
20-COMM-M Modbus/TCP Revision 2.001 (4) Revision 2.001 (4) Not compatible Revision 2.001 (4)
20-COMM-P PROFIBUS DP Revision 1.006 (4) Revision 1.006 (4) Not compatible
20-COMM-Q ControlNet (Fiber) Revision 3.001 (4) Revision 3.001 (4) See footnote (5) Revision 3.001 (4)
20-COMM-R (1) Remote I/O See footnote Not compatible
20-COMM-S RS-485 DF1 See footnote
(1) This product is discontinued.
(2) Controller must be able to read/write 32-bit floating point (REAL) values.
(3) Supports all three modes of operation (RTU, P1, and N2).
(4) Requires this adapter firmware revision or higher.
(5) Requires firmware revision 1.05 or later of the drive Add-on Profiles for Studio 5000 Logix Designer application.
(6) Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages are supported at the time of publication.
Consumption
Drive (DPI) 250 mA at 14V DC 250 mA at 14V DC 275 mA at 5V DC 50 mA at 14V DC 150 mA at 5V DC 250 mA at 14V DC 370 mA at 5V DC
Network None None None 60 mA at 24V DC 60 mA at 24V DC None —
Dimensions 16.0 x 130.0 x 83.0 68.0 x 150.0 x 26.0 16.0 x 103.0 x 80.0 68.0 x 150.0 x 26.0 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5 68.0 x 150.0 x 26.0 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5
HxLxW (0.63 x 5.12 x 3.27) (2.70 x 5.90 x 1.00) (0.63 x 4.00 x 3.13) (2.70 x 5.90 x 1.00) (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09) (2.70 x 5.90x 1.00) (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09)
mm (in)
Weight 60 (2.0) 62 (2.1) 85 (3.0) 62 (2.1) 85 (3.0) 62 (2.1) 85 (3.0)
g (oz)
Compliance
UL UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C
cUL CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14
CE, UKCA EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-5-1, EN61800-3 EN61800-5-1, EN61800-3 EN61800-5-1,
RCM EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3
EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3
Consumption
Drive (DPI) 150 mA at 5V DC 500 mA at 5V DC 200 mA on DPI 350 mA at 5V DC 250 mA at 14V DC 250 mA at 14V DC 370 mA at 5V DC
Network — None — — None None —
Dimensions 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5 20.0 x 86.0 x 78.5 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5 16.0 x 130.0 x 83.0 16.0 x 130.0 x 83.0 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5
HxLxW (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09) (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09) (0.79 x 3.39 x 3.09) (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09) (0.63 x 5.12 x 3.27) (0.63 x 5.12 x 3.27) (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09)
mm (in)
Weight 85 (3.0) 85 (3.0) 85 (3.0) 85 (3.0) 57 (2.0) 60 (2.0) 57 (2.0)
g (oz)
Compliance
UL UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C
cUL CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 – CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/ CSA C22.2 No.14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14
CE, UKCA EN61800-5-1, – – EN61800-5-1, IEC61800-3 14 –
RCM EN61800-3 – – EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 –
EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3
Dimensions 16.0 x 103.0 x 80.0 19.0 x 86.0 x 78.5 16.0 x 86.0 x 81.0 103.5 x 73.4 x 23.6 103.5 x 73.4 x 23.6 103.5 x 73.4 x 23.6
HxLxW (0.63 x 4.00 x 3.13) (0.75 x 3.39 x 3.09) (0.63 x 3.34 x 3.16) (4.08 x 2.89 x 0.93) (4.08 x 2.89 x 0.93) (4.08 x 2.89 x 0.93)
mm (in)
Weight 85 (3.0) 85 (3.0) 60 (2.0) 71 (2.5) 71 (2.5) 71 (2.5)
g (oz)
Compliance
UL UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C UL508C
cUL CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14
CE, UKCA EN61800-5-1, EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-5-1, EN61800-3 – –
RCM EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 EN61800-3 – –
(1) The communication kit is powered by a nominal 24V DC. The current consumption that is listed in this table differs from the value that is shown on the label of the communication adapter. The label
of the communication adapter is based on the adapter being powered by 5V DC from the drive.
(2) The I/O board is not designed for fast I/O response times. Do not use with input devices that transition (OFF-ON-OFF) faster than the response time. Potential inputs include auxiliary contact inputs
from relays or overload, push buttons, and so on.
(3) The I/O board is not designed for fast I/O response times. Do not use with output devices that must transition (OFF-ON-OFF) faster than the response time. Potential output devices include pilot lights
or a contact closure reset to another hardware device.
Feedback Options
This section provides information for the feedback options.
This table specifies which encoder type combinations work on a universal feedback board (UFB).
LinTempo ChY
LinTempo ChX
LinStahN ChX
EnDat FD ChY
EnDat FD ChX
LinStahl ChY
Hiperface SC
Incmtl A B Z
BiSS FD ChY
BiSS FD ChX
SinCos only
Incmtl SC
EnDat SC
BiSS SC
SSI SC
None
None C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
EnDat SC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Hiperface SC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
BiSS SC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
SSI SC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
EnDat FD ChX C C C C C N N N C N C C C C N C N C N C
EnDat FD ChY C C C C C N N C N C N C C C C N C N C N
BiSS FD ChX C C C C C N C N N N C C C C N C N C N C
Encoder on Channel 1
BiSS FD ChY C C C C C C N N N C N C C C C N C N C N
SSI FD ChX C C C C C N C N N N C C C C N C N C N C
SSI FD ChY C C C C C C N C C N N C C C C N C N C N
SinCos only C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Incmtl A B Z C C C C C C C C C C C C N C C C C C C C
Incmtl SC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
LinTempo ChX C C C C C N C N C N C C C C N C N C N C
LinTempo ChY C C C C C C N C N C N C C C C N C N C N
LinStahl ChX C C C C C N C N C N C C C C N C N C N C
LinStahl ChY C C C C C C N C N C N C C C C N C N C N
Lin SSI ChX C C C C C N C N C N C C C C N C N C N C
Lin SSI ChY C C C C C C N C N C N C C C C N C N C N
C Compatible
N Not compatible
(1) I/O option kits are not allowed in Integrated Motion on the EtherNet/IP Network mode.
Safety Options
Four safety options are available for the PowerFlex 750-Series drives:
• Safe Torque Off
• Safe Speed Monitor
• Integrated Safety - Safe Torque Off
• Integrated Safety Functions
Safe Torque Off is ideal for safety-related applications that require the removal of rotational power to the motor without
shutting down the drive. Safe Torque Off functionality offers the benefit of quick start-up after a demand on the safety
system. Safe Torque Off helps reduce wear from repetitive start-up, and provides safety ratings up to and including SIL
CL3, PLe, and category 3.
Safe Speed Monitor is ideal for applications where the speed is controlled and monitored. The Safe Speed Monitor
option combines Safe Torque Off capability with integrated safety relay functionality and the Safe Speed control
technology in one hardware option. The Safe Speed Monitor option provides safety ratings up to and including SIL
CL3, PLe, and category 4.
With the Safe Speed Monitor option, you can safely monitor and control the speed of your application, which allows
operators to perform process or maintenance work without stopping the machine.
The Integrated Safety - Safe Torque Off (STO) option module provides either a hardwired or a networked STO function
via an Ethernet/IP network.
With Networked Safe Torque Off, a GuardLogix safety controller issues the Safe Torque Off command over the
Ethernet /IP network, and the PowerFlex drive executes the command.
The Integrated Safety Functions option module (20-750-S4) provides a networked STO (Safe Torque Off ) function
though an Ethernet/IP network. It is also equipped for Integrated (drive-based) Timed SS1, Monitored SS1, and Safe
Brake Control, which operate in the drive and are activated through the network safety connection.
The Integrated Safety Functions option module also supports select controller-based IEC 61800-5-2 safety functions
operating in GuardLogix 5580 or Compact GuardLogix 5380 controllers that use the Ethernet/IP network to
communicate withe the safety I/O. This support includes the new safety function instructions that are provided on the
Drive Safety tab in the Logix Designer application.
These resistors have a limited duty cycle. To determine whether an internal resistor is sufficient for your application, see
the PowerFlex Dynamic Braking Resistor Calculator Application Technique, publication PFLEX-AT001. An external
resistor can be required.
Cat. No. Drive Input Voltage Frame Rating Rating Brake Resistance
(ND kW) (ND Hp)
20-750-DB1-D1 200…240V AC 1 0.37…0.75 0.5…1 62 Ω
20-750-DB1-B1 1.5…4 2…5 22 Ω
20-750-DB1-B2 2 0.37…5.5 0.5…7.5 22 Ω
20-750-DB1-D1A 380…480V AC 1 0.75…2.2 1…3 115 Ω
20-750-DB1-D1 4…7.5 5…10 62 Ω
20-750-DB1-D2 2 0.75…11 1…15 62 Ω
Terminators
This table provided information for terminators.
ND kW ND Hp Cat. No.
380…480V AC 600V AC
4 5 1321-RWR8-DP 1321-RWR8-EP
5.5 7.5 1321-RWR12-DP 1321-RWR12-EP
7.5 10 1321-RWR18-DP 1321-RWR18-EP
11 15 1321-RWR25-DP 1321-RWR25-EP
15 20 1321-RWR35-DP 1321-RWR35-EP
18.5 25 1321-RWR35-DP 1321-RWR35-EP
22 30 1321-RWR45-DP 1321-RWR45-EP
30 40 1321-RWR55-DP 1321-RWR55-EP
37 50 1321-RWR80-DP 1321-RWR80-EP
45 60 1321-RWR80-DP 1321-RWR80-EP
55 75 1321-RWR100-DP 1321-RWR100-EP
75 100 1321-RWR130-DP 1321-RWR130-EP
90 125 1321-RWR160-DP 1321-RWR160-EP
110 150 1321-RWR200-DP 1321-RWR200-EP
149 200 1321-RWR250-DP 1321-RWR250-EP
187 250 1321-RWR320-DP 1321-RWR320-EP
Isolation Transformers
This section provides information for isolation transformers.
X0 X0
3
5
H1
H1 H3 X1 X3 X1 X3
H3
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
Additional Resources
These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation.
Resource Description
Motor Protection Circuit Breaker and Motor Circuit Protector Specifications, Provides product selection and specification information for Bulletin 140MP/MT motor
publication 140-TD005 protection circuit breakers and motor circuit protectors.
PowerFlex 750-Series Drive Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN001 Provides detailed information on how to install PowerFlex® 750-Series AC drives.
Provides detailed information on I/O, control, and feedback options; parameters and
PowerFlex 750-Series Programming Manual, publication 750-PM001 programming; faults, alarms, and troubleshooting.
PowerFlex 20-HIM-A6 and 20-HIM-C6S HIM (Human Interface Module) User Provides detailed information on HIM components, operation, and features.
Manual, publication 20HIM-UM001
PowerFlex 755 Integrated Safety - Safe Torque Off Option Module User Provides detailed information on how to install and use the Integrated Safety - Safe Torque
Manual, publication 750-UM004 Off option module.
PowerFlex 750-Series Safe Torque Off User Manual, publication 750-UM002 Provides detailed information on how to install and use the Safe Torque Off option module.
Safe Speed Monitor Option Module for PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Safety Provides detailed information on how to install and use the Safe Speed Monitor option
Reference Manual, publication 750-RM001 module.
These publications provide detailed information on to configure, use, and troubleshoot
PowerFlex 7-Class Network Communication Adapter User Manuals, PowerFlex 750-Series communication option modules and adapters.
publication 750COM-UM To display a list of the available adapters, enter 750com-um in the search field.
PowerFlex Dynamic Braking Resistor Calculator Application Technique, Provides information to help you understand dynamic braking and how to apply dynamic
publication PFLEX-AT001 braking to drive systems.
Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives, publication Provides basic information to properly wire and ground PWM AC drives.
DRIVES-IN001
Preventive Maintenance of Industrial Control and Drive System Equipment Provides information for preventative maintenance and periodic inspection of drive
Service Bulletin, publication DRIVES-TD001 systems.
Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation, and Maintenance of Solid- Provides general guidelines for the application, installation, and maintenance of solid-state
State Control, publication SGI-1.1 control.
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system.
PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart Frames 8…10 Conversion Kit, Provides information on installing the frames 8…10 conversion kit to the PowerFlex 750-
publication 750-IN017 Series Service Cart.
PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart and DCPC Lift Renewal Parts, publication Provides additional information to acquire spare parts for the PowerFlex 750-Series.
750-PC106
PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart and DCPC Module Lift Installation Provides instructions to setup and use the PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart and DCPC Lift.
Instructions, publication 750-IN105 Includes spare parts for the service cart and for the high power conversion kit.
PowerFlex 750-Series Spare Parts Installation Instructions, publication Provides additional information to acquire spare parts for the PowerFlex 750-Series.
750-IN013
Describes how to configure and use EtherNet/IP devices to communicate on the EtherNet/IP
EtherNet/IP Network Devices User Manual, ENET-UM006 network.
Ethernet Reference Manual, ENET-RM002 Describes basic Ethernet concepts, infrastructure components, and infrastructure features.
Provides guidance on how to conduct security assessments, implement Rockwell
System Security Design Guidelines Reference Manual, SECURE-RM001 Automation products in a secure system, harden the control system, manage user access,
and dispose of equipment.
UL Standards Listing for Industrial Control Products, Assists original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with construction of panels, to help ensure
publication CMPNTS-SR002 that they conform to the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories.
American Standards, Configurations, and Ratings: Introduction to Provides an overview of American motor circuit design based on methods that are outlined
Motor Circuit Design, publication IC-AT001 in the NEC.
Industrial Components Preventive Maintenance, Enclosures, and Contact Provides a quick reference tool for Allen-Bradley industrial automation controls and
Ratings Specifications, publication IC-TD002 assemblies.
Designed to harmonize with NEMA Standards Publication No. ICS 1.1-1987 and provides
Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation, and Maintenance of general guidelines for the application, installation, and maintenance of solid-state control in
Solid-state Control, publication SGI-1.1 the form of individual devices or packaged assemblies incorporating solid-state
components.
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system.
Product Certifications website, rok.auto/certifications. Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
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