Selecting other system components, Ultra200 series overview, Drive power ratings – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx USE MNL/ULTRA 200 DIG.SERVO.DR User Manual
Page 31: Chapter 2, Select, Ultra 200 series overview
Publication 1398-5.0 – October 1998
Chapter 2
Selecting Other System
Components
Chapter 2
The Allen-Bradley ULTRA 200 Series drives are part of a family of
digital drives that use microcontrollers to manage the current,
velocity, and position. All system and application parameters are set in
software, which ensures repeatability of all functions and prevents
element drift.
This chapter reviews the ULTRA 200 Series and associated motors,
command sources and interfaces. Selection of complementary servo
components allows you to efficiently connect other devices to your
ULTRA 200 Series drive. Pertinent information about each is
provided to assist you in planning your servo system.
ULTRA 200 Series Overview
Drive Power Ratings
Several power levels of ULTRA 200 Series drives are available. All
models have integral power supplies and shunt regulators and are
functionally equivalent. They differ only in output power and physical
size:
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1398-DDM-010 and 1398-DDM-010X with continuous output
power of 1000 Watts using a single phase power source
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1398-DDM-020 and 1398-DDM-020X with continuous output
power of 2000 Watts using a single phase power source
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1398-DDM-030 and 1398-DDM-030X with continuous output
power of 3000 Watts using a single phase power source
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1398-DDM-075 and 1398-DDM-075X with continuous output
power of 3000 Watts using a single phase power source
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1398-DDM-075 and 1398-DDM-075X with continuous output
power of 7500 Watts using a three phase power source
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1398-DDM-150 and 1398-DDM-150X with continuous output
power of 15000 watts using a three phase power source.
The ULTRA 200 Series drives, when combined with Allen-Bradley
brushless servomotors, provide continuous torque ranging from
0.34 Nm to 50.8 Nm (3 to 450 lb-in) and peak torque ranging from
1.02 Nm to 125 Nm (9 lb-in to 1100 lb-in).