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Product Type | AC Drive |
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Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley |
Model | 22C-D208A103 |
Input Voltage | 480V AC |
Horsepower | 3 HP |
Output Current / Current Rating | 8A |
Communication Ports | RS-485 |
Enclosure | Open |
Details critical safety warnings including shock, burn, and arc flash hazards.
Details safety precautions related to electrical hazards, ESD, and incorrect application/installation.
Covers safety ground and general grounding requirements per national/local codes.
Explains the need for input protection and provides guidelines.
Provides warnings about using contactors for start/stop and potential hazards.
Explains how to control start, speed, and direction from various sources.
Lists crucial steps before applying power, such as confirming connections and voltage.
Provides step-by-step instructions for navigating and editing parameters using the keypad.
Lists commonly programmed parameters for drive setup.
Explains what a fault is and lists the two main fault types.
Step-by-step guide on how to manually clear faults using keypad and drive functions.
Outlines methods for automatic fault clearing, including Auto-Restart settings.
Lists fault types, descriptions, and recommended actions.
Troubleshooting for start issues related to terminal block inputs.
Troubleshooting for start issues related to the integral keypad.
Troubleshooting for acceleration issues.
Troubleshooting steps for unstable motor operation.
Troubleshooting steps for when the drive does not power up.
Provides recommended AC line input fuse and circuit breaker information.
Introduces the PID control loop and its purpose for process feedback.
Describes exclusive control configuration where PID output becomes the entire frequency command.
Explains trim control where PID output is added to the speed reference.
Details parameters for enabling PID mode and selecting reference/feedback sources.
Explains how to scale or invert analog PID reference signals using parameters.
Provides a step-by-step guide for adjusting PID proportional, integral, and differential gains.
Explains the Auxiliary Motor Control feature for operating multiple motors.
Lists parameters used to configure the drive for network operation.
Explains how to access drive parameters via Modbus registers.
Details how to use configurable points to read and write parameter values.