Voltage tolerance – Rockwell Automation 20B PowerFlex 700 AC Drives Vector Control (v4.001 and up) User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 20B-UM002G-EN-P - July 2014
Appendix C
Application Notes
Voltage Tolerance
Drive Rating
Nominal Line
Voltage
Nominal Motor
Voltage
Drive Full Power
Range
Drive Operating
Range
200…240
200
200*
200…264
180…264
208
208
208…264
240
230
230…264
380…480
380
380*
380…528
342…528
400
400
400…528
480
460
460…528
500…600
(Frames 0…4 Only)
600
575*
575…660
432…660
500…690
(Frames 5 & 6 Only)
600
575*
575…660
475…759
690
690
690…759
475…759
Drive Full Power Range =
Nominal Motor Voltage to Drive Rated Voltage +10%.
Rated power is available across the entire Drive Full Power Range.
Drive Operating Range =
Lowest (*) Nominal Motor Voltage –10% to Drive Rated Voltage +10%. Drive
Output is linearly derated when Actual Line Voltage is less than the Nominal
Motor Voltage.
EXAMPLE
Calculate the maximum power of a 5 Hp, 460V motor connected to a 480V
rated drive supplied with 342V Actual Line Voltage input.
• Actual Line Voltage / Nominal Motor Voltage = 74.3%
• 74.3%
× 5 Hp = 3.7 Hp
• 74.3%
× 60 Hz = 44.6 Hz
At 342V Actual Line Voltage, the maximum power the 5 Hp, 460V motor can
produce is 3.7 Hp at 44.6 Hz.
HP @ Motor (Drive Output)
Actual Line Voltage (Drive Input)
Full Power Range
Drive Operating Range
Nominal Motor Voltage -10%
Nominal Motor Voltage
Derated Power Range
Drive Rated Voltage
Drive Rated Voltage +10%
5 HP
3.7 HP
HP @ Motor (Drive Output)
Actual Line Voltage (Drive Input)
342V
460V
480V
528V