Drives Extend Power Range

July 6, 2010
The power range of Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 755 AC drives has been expanded from 0.75kW/1HP up to 450kW/700HP, providing users with increased application flexibility. 
Featuring advanced diagnostics and a roll-out design, the PowerFlex 755 AC drive is well-suited for motor control applications in heavy industries including oil and gas, tire and rubber, refining, material handling, metals and mining. The roll-out capability of the PowerFlex 755 allows easy access to the drive for fast installation and maintenance. The drive’s modular design helps simplify replacement of drive components, such as cooling fans, circuit boards and major subassemblies. Advanced diagnostic capabilities include indication of blown fuses and blown surge protectors, with alarms reported to the main control to help ease troubleshooting.Rockwell Automation Inc.www.ab.com/drives/powerflex/755800.227.6143

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