
Technical Specifications
| Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 22D-D4P0N104-A |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Product Series | PowerFlex 40 |
| Product Type | AC Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) |
| Rated Output Power | 0.5 HP (0.4 kW) |
| Input Voltage | 480V AC, 3-Phase, 50/60 Hz |
| Output Voltage | 0…480V AC, 3-Phase |
| Output Current | 1.4 A Full Load |
| Enclosure Type | NEMA Type 1 / UL Type 1 (Open Style, for panel mounting) |
| Control Method | Volts per Hertz (V/Hz) |
| Programming Interface | Integrated Digital Keypad (HIM) |
| Configuration Method | DIP Switches & Keypad Parameters |
| Communication | None (Standalone drive; optional communication via 22-COMM series adapters) |
| I/O Points | 2 Digital Inputs, 1 Relay Output, 1 Analog Input (0-10V DC) |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | Approx. 4.65″ x 2.95″ x 3.86″ (118 x 75 x 98 mm) |
Main Features and Advantages
The Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 40 22D-D4P0N104-A is distinguished by its exceptional simplicity and ease of use. One of its most significant advantages is the straightforward setup process. The drive utilizes a combination of DIP switches and a clear, menu-driven keypad for configuration, allowing users to be operational in minimal time without specialized software. Key application-specific parameters, such as minimum and maximum speed, acceleration/deceleration times, and motor nameplate data, are easy to set directly from the front panel. This plug-and-play philosophy reduces commissioning complexity and associated costs.Despite its compact size, the 22D-D4P0N104-A includes a robust set of features for reliable motor protection and application flexibility. It provides comprehensive motor protection, including electronic overload, short circuit, ground fault, and under-voltage protection, safeguarding your motor investment. The drive offers multiple control options: it can be operated via the local keypad, the two programmable digital inputs (for functions like run forward, run reverse, or multi-speed selection), or the analog input for speed reference from a potentiometer or controller signal. The programmable relay output can be configured to indicate conditions like drive running, at speed, or a fault, providing basic system feedback.








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