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| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Part Number/Catalog No. | 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 |
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Input Voltage | 500/575/600V AC |
| Hz | 50/60 |
| Phases | 3 |
| Amps Out | 6.7 |
| KVA Out at 380V AC | 5.8 |
| KVA Out at 415V AC | 6.7 |
| KVA Out at 460V AC | 6.7 |
| Enclosure Type | NEMA Type 1 (IP20) |
| Enclosure Amp Rating | 003, 005, 007, or 010 |
| Bulletin | 1336 |
| Option | Basic control panel for open or NEMA Type 1 enclosures |
| Product Lifecycle Status* | Discontinued/Obsolete |
*The Allen Bradley 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 has been discontinued by the manufacturer, however we specialize in obsolete parts and can likely still supply surplus and/or refurbished replacement 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 units instead of migration.
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Part Number/Catalog No. | 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 |
| Product Type | Adjustable Frequency AC Drive |
| Input Voltage | 500/575/600V AC |
| Hz | 50/60 |
| Phases | 3 |
| Amps Out | 6.7 |
| KVA Out at 380V AC | 5.8 |
| KVA Out at 415V AC | 6.7 |
| KVA Out at 460V AC | 6.7 |
| Enclosure Type | NEMA Type 1 (IP20) |
| Enclosure Amp Rating | 003, 005, 007, or 010 |
| Bulletin | 1336 |
| Option | Basic control panel for open or NEMA Type 1 enclosures |
| Product Lifecycle Status* | Discontinued/Obsolete |
*The Allen Bradley 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 has been discontinued by the manufacturer, however we specialize in obsolete parts and can likely still supply surplus and/or refurbished replacement 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 units instead of migration.
sThe 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 is an Allen-Bradley adjustable frequency drive classified under the 1336 Bulletin series. The 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 is a three-phase drive with an input voltage of 500 or 575 or 600 Volts AC. The 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 is also a drive that has a frequency rating of 50 or 60 Hertz and it features an output current of 6.7 Amps. The 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 has the NEMA Type 1 enclosure type and it also has an option for open enclosures that enable the drive to have a basic control panel. The 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 features 5.8 KVA at 380 Volts AC, 6.7 KVA at 415 Volts AC, and also at 480 Volts AC. The enclosure current rating for the 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 is 003, 005, 007 and also 010 Amps.
The 1336 drive series features microprocessor-controlled drives with high-performance. These drives are adjustable frequency drives designed for controlling the induction motors that run on three-phase power. Therefore, the 1336 drive series supports critical industrial applications that produce three-phase power output with a PWM adjustable frequency output that supplies adjustable motor speed. The 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 comes with an output voltage that is a function of the output frequency and it is also adjustable so that it matches the motor parameters obtaining an optimum motor performance. The 1336-C005-EAD-FA2 features digital programmability, enabling the drive to achieve a precise and repeatedly accurate control as a result of the setup and the operation of the device. The 1336 series of adjustable frequency drives features optional programming through a display panel or through the use of a serial communication port. This is often dependent on the configuration, and also on the various status and the fault conditions of the drive. The fault diagnostics depend on the load and also the drive’s self-check process which occurs every time the drive has been started.