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Allen Bradley - Drives

1336 PLUS Drives

1336 PLUS Drives Selection Guide

Offering various microprocessor-controlled devices for controlling three-phase industrial applications, Allen Bradley 1336 Drives PLUS Drives are high-performance adjustable frequency AC drives. For programming ease, each comes with a handheld terminal, and the output voltage adjusts according to the motor parameters that match its frequency output. Thus, this piece of writing focuses on analyzing their technical specifications.

The 1336 PLUS drives are AC motors with integrated microprocessors, offering superior vector control without needing sensors. These reliable, efficient, and cost-effective drives are ideal for precise torque and speed management and boast a broad voltage input range of 200 to 600 volts and a frequency of up to 400 Hz. The enclosures are customizable too: choose from open frame (IP00), NEMA Type 1 (IP20), or NEMA Type 12 (IP54) boxes; one can also opt for an IP65 NEMA Type 4 option if needed. Furthermore, there is a selection of frame sizes ranging from A1 to G, with motor power inputs between 0.37 kilowatts (0.5 horsepower) and 448 kilowatts (600 horsepower). This wide variety of specifications supports variable and constant torque applications, with ratings up to 115% and 150% of the entire load amperage.

AC Supply Source Along with Input Power Conditioning

When the 1336 PLUS drives are used on a circuit with up to 200,000 RMS symmetrical amperes and 600 volts of capacity, they can usually be connected directly to an AC power source. However, certain conditions may suggest that a line reactor or isolation transformer should be placed between the drive and the power source for improved safety.

Unbalanced Distribution Systems

This drive has been specially designed for three-phase power systems, which are characterized by even voltage levels. Its protective function aims to reduce the risk of dangerous voltage fluctuations induced by lightning strikes or ground potentials between phases and the earth that surpass 125% of their typical values. Whenever there is a danger of this happening, as well as when the electrical ground connects with other pieces of equipment or other power systems, additional isolation procedures are required; using an isolation transformer is highly suggested in such cases.

Ungrounded Distribution Systems

Each of the 1336 PLUS drives has an integrated Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) for additional security against sudden voltage surges and to conform with IEEE 587 for safeguarding against phase-to-phase and ground problems. However, it is essential to remember that MOV is only suitable for countering transient voltage spikes and not prolonged periods of operation. Additionally, if the distribution system is without proper grounding, the MOV's phase-to-ground attachment could create an irreversible current pathway toward the ground.

Digital I/Os

Terminal Block 3 (TB3) is where digital inputs can be found. Programming the appropriate control scheme, such as two-wire, three-wire, or status, allows various combinations to be achieved. Programing TB3 term 22 Sel through TB3 term 28 Sel completes setting up the remaining inputs. Digital outputs, meanwhile, are available at terminals 10 to 18 of TB2. Relays here will either become energized or de-energized depending on what function is programmed – powering up fault or alarm occurrences. For A-Frame drives, it is essential to install transient voltage surge suppression with a maximum clamping voltage of 2.5 kV onto the power supply used for relay contact outputs to safeguard it.

Encoder Inputs

Line driver-type encoders must be used, as they can generate either quadrature (two channels) or pulse (one channel) signals with either 5VDC or 8-15VDC. Single-ended or differential versions are available and should be able to supply a minimum of 10mA per channel at a maximum frequency of 250 kHz. Encoder inputs are located on terminal block 3 (TB3). The interface board can be configured for a 5V TTL signal, requiring at least 3.0V DC input, or a 12V DC square wave signal with a 7.0V DC minimum but not exceeding 18.5V DC as this may damage the board; the maximum low state voltage is 0.4V DC.

Pulse I/O

To properly utilize the 1336 PLUS drive component, the pulse input must be an externally powered 5V TTL square-wave signal. It must produce a voltage between 3.6 and 5.5V DC at 8 mA when in its high state and 0.0 to 0.8V DC in its common form, with a maximum input frequency of 250kHz. The scale factor [Pulse/Enc Scale] must also be adjusted. Exceeding the ±12V DC threshold can lead to signal degradation or, worse – component damage – so caution is advised here. On the output side, a TTL pulse train can drive up to three 1336 PLUS II pulse inputs, or a separate 125-ohm load at TTL levels (4 V source at 32 mA; 0.8 V sink at 3.2 mA) is available for use.

Analog I/O

The 1336 PLUS analog I/O setup features a core set of inputs and outputs, with room to add two extra option boards in their dedicated slots. When the option board is inserted in slot A or B, the connection terminals on TB2 will also be affected. As each slot can only fit one option board, careful consideration should be taken when selecting which ones to use.

Standard Analog I/O Setup

When no analog options are available for the 1336 PLUS II model, jumpers at the J9 and J10 connectors will be required to activate the I/O ports at TB2. Each jumper has four pins that must be connected in sets of 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8, respectively. It is also possible to customize the input by adjusting the corresponding jumpers at connector points J8, J11, and J13; one on top for 0-10V operation, the bottom for 0-20mA, and the right side for potentiometer configuration. Nevertheless, all inputs are preprogrammed with a 0-10V default setting, and please note that ports 0, 1, and 2 aren'taren't positioned logically on the board.

Common Mode Cores

Common mode cores provide an effective method for decreasing common mode noise present at the drive output. They also protect against electromagnetic interference from sensors, analog circuits, and programmable controllers. Reducing the pulse-width modulation carrier frequency helps decrease the risk of interference from common mode noise.

Optional Outout Reactor

The Bulletin 1321 Reactors listed on the 1336 PLUS-3.0 Price Sheet have been designed explicitly for IGBT inverter applications and boast an impressive switching frequency of up to 20 kHz. They have a UL approval rating with a dielectric strength of 4000V, much higher than the regular 2500V standard. Additionally, these reactors feature triple insulation on both their first and last two turns, which are utilized to protect from insulation breakdowns that high DV/DT occurrences could cause. When opting for motor line reactors, it is best practice to lower the drive PWM frequency as low as possible in order to reduce losses across the reactors. However, if an output reactor is implemented, there will likely be a decrease in torque due to a voltage drop within the reactor.

Auxiliary Output - TB9

Drives with a size “F” frame have an output terminal block to provide a high-voltage, three-phase connection from the AC input line fuses on the load side. The voltage ranges between 480V and 600V depending on the input power supplied to the drive. Typically, this component is utilized to operate external control transformers or other supplementary circuits provided by users. Note that additional fusing might be needed if specific equipment is connected to TB9.

Human Interface Module

Providing a "snap-in" HIM to drive results in the latter being connected as Adapter 1, and it will be seen from the front. Not taking out this type of HIM is essential when the power supply is still running. The handheld HIM, on the contrary, can be connected with a 1202-Cxx Option Cable as an Adapter 2, 3, 4, or 5 even when electricity is present.

This kind of HIM has two divisions – the Display Panel, which helps program and view operating details, and the Control Panel, which aids in regulating drive functions. When an IP20-rated NEMA Type 1 enclosure without mounted "snap-in" HIMs is employed, make sure to fix up a blank cover plate (HASB option) at the front lid to dodge possible injuries or damages due to careless behavior. And if the attached "snap-in" HIMs have been detached inadvertently, putting back the blank cover plate must be done immediately.

Not only is it worth mentioning that the operation of certain HIM features may rely on parameters that have been set, but the traditional values guarantee the full functionality of HIMs. After connecting power to the drive, its name, HIM ID number, and communication status will show in a sequence. This will be followed by Status Display indicating the current level or any existing faults. There are several modes one can access with an HIM, such as Display, Process, Program, StartUpP, EEProm, and Control Status, which provide varying levels of accessibility for functions and parameters.

Furthermore, some HIMs allow one to exchange parameter information between itself and the drive; additionally, there's a Password mode designed to protect from unintended changes in programming via requesting a correct password for entering special menus and modes.

Startup mode simplifies the process of starting up the drive by leading the user through its essential steps. EEPROM mode can reset all parameters to their original factory settings. Moreover, some HIMs can upload and download data between them and the drive.

The Control Status mode permits enabling/disabling the drive logic mask when needed, such as when a handheld HIM has been removed while power is still applied. This mode additionally grants access to a fault queue displaying four recent faults causing the shutdown, among which ''Trip'' refers to any shutdown-triggering error code.

To prevent changes from being made to the drive's parameters without authorization, Password mode employs passwords ranging between 00000 and 65535 digits long as verification when entering specific menus and modes like Program/EEProm and Control Logic/Clear Fault Queue.

Catalog of Allen Bradley 1336 PLUS AC Drives

The Allen Bradley 1336 series includes a variety of AC drives that are controlled by microprocessors. These drives have 1336 PLUS series, a few of which are the following:

1336S-A007-AA-EN

With a 7.5 Horsepower output power rating, the Allen-Bradley 1336S-A007-AA-EN Variable Frequency AC Drive is an ideal motor speed controller for industrial automation applications that involve induction motors. This reliable device operates within the 200 to 240 Volts AC voltage range and should be attached with input fuses to further protect against damage. Utilizing this drive guarantees precise speed and torque control to attain maximum efficiency.

1336S-A010-AN-ES4-HA1-L4

The 1336S-A010-AN-ES4-HA1-L4 drive is an acclaimed member of the Allen-Bradley 1336S Plus series, highly sought after by industrialists across the globe. It is regularly deployed to manage motors for applications ranging from packaging and positioning to sorting. It maintains excellent accuracy due to its cutting-edge sensorless vector control technology, which can be digitally programmed to suit different setups. Furthermore, this model offers a voltage rating of 200 – 240 Volts AC, a power rating of 7.5 kilowatts, and an open-type enclosure with IP 20 (Type 1) encapsulated HMI and control interface, including TTL contact functionality.

1336S-AQF50-AA-EN-HA1-L4

The Allen-Bradley 1336S-AQF50-AA-EN-HA1-L4 drive is an ideal control solution for induction and electromechanical motors with a variable speed mechanism. It facilitates smooth acceleration or deceleration and provides a secure soft starting and stopping procedure. Operating at 200 to 240 Volts AC and 310 Volts DC, the drive has an output power of 5 Horsepower and runs on frequencies between 50 to 60 Hertz.

1336S-B100-AN-EN-L6

Allen-Bradley's 1336S-B100-AN-EN-L6 adjustable frequency drive is rated at a 100 Horsepower output, powered by an AC voltage ranging from 380 to 480 Volts, in an open enclosure and programmed in English. To maintain its optimal performance and safety, users should be aware of static electricity or shock hazards around the input power source and the device's sensitive parts. Also noteworthy is that after turning off the drive's input power source, it may still store charge within its capacitors, so it must be taken to verify that the capacitors' voltage level has dropped before servicing.

1336S-BRF20-AN-EN4-L6

The 1336S-BRF20-AN-EN4-L6 drive by Allen-Bradley, part of the renowned 1336S series, has a total output power of 3 Horsepower and can run on either 380-480 Volts AC or 513-620 Volts DC. This model features an open enclosure for wiring protection, a 115 Volts AC control interface, and support for high-speed inputs and closed loop speed control through encoder feedback. It additionally contains a pulse train input, making it programmable using 17 drive variables, enabling the user to take advantage of the laminar bus design, which simplifies setup and operation. Furthermore, the NEMA & European standards certification renders this unit globally accepted, and the 4 status indicators on its board enable users to detect any abnormal system events quickly.

1336S-BRF30-AA-EN4-HAP-L4

Crafted by Allen-Bradley, the 1336S-BRF30-AA-EN4-HAP-L4 is a variable frequency drive and motor controller with a total output power of 3 horsepower. It is housed in an IP20, NEMA Type 1 enclosure. On the drive’s front-side is a module for interacting with the drive via human input. This module is used for sending commands to the drive, configuring and programming the drive, and identifying and resolving any issues with the drive. However, the drive must be set to its lowest speed and not connected to any mechanical load for troubleshooting. Besides having an efficient TTL logic board operating on 5 volts DC, this cutting-edge drive offers precise torque regulation and adjustable speeds through pre-programmed algorithms for optimized motor performance.

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1336S-B007-AA-EN

The Allen Bradley 1336S-B007-AA-EN unit is a 5.5-kilowatt (kW) variable-frequency (AC) drive from the PLUS 1336 series. It operates with an input voltage between 380 - 480 volts AC (7.5 Horsepower). The drive is shielded by an IP 20 (NEMA 1) certified enclosure that has ventilation slits to keep it cool. It is set to English as the default language when it is first turned on. The AC input line fuse shouldn't have a rating higher than 20 Amperes, and this module requires it.

1336S-B010-AA-EN

The Allen-Bradley 1336S-B010-AA-EN is a high-powered, variable-frequency ac (AC) drive that can withstand input voltages between 100 & 230 VAC and output power up to 10 kilowatts (kW). Its English HMI & IP20 (NEMA 1) enclosure makes it a flexible option for various industrial uses. The 1336S-B010-AA-EN features a sensorless vector control system & operates on a symmetrical three-phase power source. The Human-Module Interface (HMI) comprises a display panel and a separate control panel. Overall, the 1336S-B010-AA-EN is a solid choice for controlling rotors in commercial and institutional buildings.

1336S-B010-AE-EN

The 1336S-B010-AE-EN is an Allen-Bradley's variable frequency drive that is designed for use in industrial applications. It is part of the 1336 PLUS product line and has a voltage rating of 380-480V AC with a 10 HP rating. The enclosure type is IP20 (NEMA 1)/EMC, which protects against dust and electromagnetic interference. The 1336S-B010-AE-EN drive is programmed in English and can control the AC motors' speed. Its main function is to improve the efficiency and performance of motor-driven equipment, reducing energy costs and increasing productivity.

1336S-B015-AA-EN

The Allen-Bradley 1336S-B015-AA-EN is a three-phase AC drive from the 1336 PLUS series. It is designed to accept an input voltage range of 380-480V and provides a nominal power output of 15 HP(11 kW). The drive can receive an input voltage of -10% to +10% of the voltage level and an input frequency of 48 to 62 Hz. Enclosed in an IP20 NEMA Type 1 enclosure, this drive has a B1/B2 frame size. It requires an input of 16-21 kVA, has an input amperage rating of 25 A, an output kVA rating of 19, and an output amperage rating of 24.2 A while operating at a constant torque.

1336S-B020-AA-EN4

The 1336S-B020-AA-EN4 is an AC drive from the 1336 PLUS II series by Rockwell Automation. It is designed for industrial applications and can accept an input voltage of 380-480 VAC and a frequency of 50/60 Hz. It can handle high-performance operations with a power output of 15 kW (20 HP). The 1336S-B020-AA-EN4 drive has a B1/B2 frame size and is enclosed in an IP20/NEMA 1-rated enclosure, protecting against dust and other environmental elements. It has an input Amperes rating of 25 A, making it suitable for use with heavy-duty equipment.

1336S-B025-AE-DE4

The 1336S-B025-AE-DE4 is a variable frequency drive (VFD) produced by Rockwell Automation. It is designed for industrial use and has a voltage range of 380 to 480V AC. This VFD has a power rating of 18.5 kW or 25 HP, making it suitable for controlling motors' speed in large-scale manufacturing processes. The 1336S-B025-AE-DE4 is housed in an IP20 (NEMA 1)/ EMC-rated enclosure, protecting against dust and moisture. It also features an English language setting for ease of use. This VFD is ideal for applications that require precise motor speed control and energy efficiency.

1336S-B030-AE-EN4

The 1336S-B030-AE-EN4 drive, made by Allen-Bradley, is a highly adaptable piece of equipment well-suited to various industrial applications. It has a comprehensive feature set includes support for DC-injected brakes, dynamic braking, slip compensating, negative slip compensation, and seven distinct speed profiles, among other capabilities. One of its standout features is its flexibility, which allows it to adapt to various acceleration and deceleration profiles, including the S-curve. It has an "auto-tuning" feature that instantly adjusts the drive's settings to match the requirements of the motor and a "flying start" feature that enables it to start up quickly.

1336S-B075-AN-EN

The Allen-Bradley 1336S-B075-AN-EN Impact Drive is a powerful drive suitable for larger motors. It can handle input voltage from 380-480V AC and has a horsepower rating of 75HP. Its 56Hz frequency offers superior control over large machines. The 1336S-B075-AN-EN drive is engineered to manage high power and voltage levels and has a reputation for being dependable. It also has user-friendly tuning options for optimal torque performance, and its interface provides easy access to related functions.

1336S-B125-AA-EN

This Allen-Bradley drive, model 1336S-B125-AA-EN, is an AC motor regulator from the 1336 PLUS series. These drives are well-liked because of their cutting-edge technology, elegant interfaces, and ease of usage. The 1336S-B125-AA-EN drive differentiates itself from other models because of its fast microcontroller and vector control algorithms. This drive can be interfaced with a wide range of industrial automation systems when equipped with suitable connection cards. The 1336S-B125-AA-EN drive is very simple to take care of, needing the periodic checking of cable connections and cleaning of dust accumulation.

1336S-BRF75-AE-FR4

The 1336S-BRF75-AE-FR4 drive, which belongs to the 1336 PLUS series by Allen-Bradley, is intended to regulate the velocity of both AC and DC motors. It is compatible with input voltages ranging from 380-480V AC to 513-620V DC and is rated at 7.5 horsepower. The IP20 (NEMA 1)/EMC enclosure protects from environmental risks. The 1336S-BRF75-AE-FR4 drive has advanced features such as adjustable frequency, DC injection braking, and slip compensation. It also allows for programming with various parameters and has a user-friendly interface that supports the French language.

1336S-MCB-SP1

Allen Bradley's Plus drive line, which features Sensorless Vector and Volts per Hertz control, is where you'll find the 1336S-MCB-SP1. This main assembly product is no longer sold separately from other components and is thus only accessible as a spare part with assembly level 1. Since 1336 Plus drives already have an MCB, this part is required to replace the original MCB. The TB2 connector on the underside of the board is mostly for controlling & signaling connections.

1336S-AQF50-AE-FR4

The Allen-Bradley 1336S-AQF50-AE-FR4 is a variable frequency drive that belongs to the 1336 PLUS family. It's designed to provide reliable and smooth control to motors with an output rated power of 3.7kW or 5HP and has a current ride-through of 15 ms at full load. With a voltage and frequency tolerance of -10% - +10% and 48-62Hz, it can be run on either standard household power (200-240V AC) or high-voltage (310V DC). The 1336S-AQF50-AE-FR4 drive also has a holding brake, great for sudden motor stops, and Volts per Hertz rotor control with full customization. This drive's configuration and startup features make the setup process simple and easy.

1336S-BRF50-AE-DE4

The 1336S-BRF50-AE-DE4 is a Variable Frequency Drive by Allen Bradley/ Rockwell Automation. This AC drive requires a 3-phase electric supply to control induction motors. This drive is part of the 1336 PLUS product line. It can control motors with 1.2 kW (or 1.5 hp) output power at 380 to 480V AC or 513 to 620V DC (3-phase, 50-60 Hz) input. It can support both variable and constant torque modes. Also, its enclosure is durable and suitable for indoor use. The 1336S-BRF50-AE-DE4 drive has a user-friendly human-machine interface (HMI) for easy control and configuration.

1336S-B015-AA-EN5-HA2

Among all Allen Bradley's offerings, the 1336S-B015-AA-EN5-HA2 stands out as a variable frequency AC drive. With its segregated power & logic modules and IP20 NEMA Type 1 enclosure, this device creates a noise-free & steady working environment. This drive is intended for 3-phase application control and can operate in temperatures between zero to fifty degrees Celsius. Assembled using widely available components, it needs fewer spares to operate. You may anticipate peak torque performance from the 1336S-B015-AA-EN5-HA2 drive because of its simple tune.

1336S-BRF10-AA-EN-HAP-L6

As the Allen-Bradley 1336S-BRF10-AA-EN-HAP-L6 adjustable frequency drive has a certification for use only in indoor situations, it is not suitable for use in severe conditions or outside settings. This drive does not arrive with a human-machine interface built in, but it does include a control interface that runs at 115 Volts AC, which enhances drive control. The coding language of this system is typically set up to utilize English as its preferred language.

1336S-B010-AN-EN4-HA2-L4

The input voltage spectrum for the Allen-Bradley 1336S-B010-AN-EN4-HA2-L4 drive is 380 - 480 volts AC, and the drive has a peak power of 10 horsepower. Using this drive, users may modify not only the speed of 3-phase motors, but also their torque, acceleration, deceleration, & rotational polarity. The drive comes with a human-machine interface (HMI) that lets you alter these parameters. The HMI's digital potentiometer, scripting buttons, and LCD display make it simple to make adjustments and see the results in real time.

1336S-B010-AA-EN4-GM1-HA1-L6

The 1336S-B010-AA-EN4-GM1-HA1-L6 drive is designed to work at 380 to 480 Volts AC and has a voltage level of 7.5 kilowatts (10 horsepower). It arrives in an IP 20 (NEMA Type 1) enclosure, which gives it basic protection. The drive also has a human-machine interface (HMI), a control interface, & communication options that can be used to add extra capabilities. The HMI has programmer/controller functions that are governed by an analog pot, and the control interface is powered by 115 Volts of AC.

1336S-B030-AN-EN4-GM1-HA2-L6

The open (IP 00) enclosure of the 1336S-B030-AN-EN4-GM1-HA2-L6 variable frequency motor allows for an input voltage range of 380 to 480 Volts AC. Version 4.xx uses standard English as its preferred language. Users may make use of the drive's supplementary functions in addition to its standard ones. There is an AC input voltage of 115 volts, an HMI (human-machine interface), and a communication module. Connecting the disk to a PLC or SLC device is simplified by the communication module's usage of a distant I/O connection.

1336S-A010-AA-EN

The 1336S-A010-AA-EN drive acknowledges an input voltage of between 200 and 240 volts of alternating current (AC). In order to power the drive, you would need 35 amperes of current and between 12 - 14 kva of electricity. When the source voltage approaches the constraints that have been specified, the input protection will typically cut off the drive. These restrictions may range anywhere between 138 to 285 volts of Alternating Current. Moreover, the drive turns off when the bus voltage reaches a specified point that is higher than either 810 Volts DC or 400 Volts DC.

1336S-AQF30-AA-EN10

The 1336 PLUS 1336S-AQF30-AA-EN10 drive also has adjustable torque boundaries, adjustable acceleration & deceleration rates, extendable PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) settings, as well as a number of communication options, such as DeviceNet, ControlNet, Ethernet, & RS-232/485. The Allen Bradley drive can be configured and monitored using its built-in keypad and display or a separate human-machine interface (HMI) panel. The 1336 PLUS drive also has built-in safeguards for overload, overvoltage, undervoltage, & short circuits.

1336S-BRF100-AA-EN-L4

Adjustable frequency drives are available from Allen-Bradley as part of their 1336 PLUS Drives product line. The Allen-Bradley 1336S-BRF100-AA-EN-L4 is a 10-horsepower drive that's part of this line. It has a nominal output rated power of 7.5 kilowatts and an input voltage range of 380 - 480 Volts AC or 513 - 620 Volts DC. The rated voltage may be either AC or DC. The disk enclosure has a certification of IP 20 (NEMA 1), so it comes with a language package for the English language already installed. The drive provides support for TTL contact control interface choices; nevertheless, there is no human-machine interface (HMI) accessible on the drive itself.

1336S-BRF10-AE-EN4

The 1336S-BRF10-AE-EN4 drive has an IP 20 NEMA 1 container, so installing it is straightforward but doesn't call for any special instruments. It is possible to configure the drive by finding the use of the included Human-Machine Interface (HMI), which is accessible in the English language (version 4.xx). Front of the drive is where you'll find the programmer/controller for the HMI, which is fitted with an analog pot as well as an IP20-certified enclosure.

1336S-BRF50-AA-EN

It is essential that you maintain a clearance of at least 152.4 mm (6.0 inches) vertically and 101.6 mm (4.0 inches) horizontally from other nearby units or drives when assembling the Allen-Bradley 1336S-BRF50-AA-EN VFD AC drive. This will allow for proper heat dissipation & convection cooling. To reduce the amount of electrical interference caused by the installation procedure, proper grounding must be conducted either during or before the operation. Both the user interface and the controls for the variable frequency AC drive manufactured by Allen-Bradley and labeled 1336S-BRF50-AA-EN are written in English by default.

1336S-CWF30-AN-FR

Allan-Bradley makes an AC drive with a wide bandwidth (model number 1336S-CWF30-AN-FR) that is designed for use with their 1336 Plus line of variable-speed rotors. This drive can manage input voltages between 500 - 600 volts alternating current (AC) & 775 volts direct current (DC), and it has a minimum horsepower (HP) rating of 2.2 kilowatts (kW) (3 HP). The 1336S-CWF30-AN-FR is an IP00-rated open-shell adjustable frequency AC drive. Due to the open nature of the structure, this rating is applicable only in a controlled indoor setting. Better ventilation and housing for the drive's internals ensure it can function in hotter environments without failure.

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