Reference Section
Determine Drive Type
There are three easy ways to determine which drive you are working with.
1. Look at the label on the drive cover. (The label is located behind the HIM.) If the cover is not installed on the drive,
use one of the following methods.
2. Locate Nameplate 1 on the drive chassis. The first three characters of the catalog number indicate the drive type.
Nameplate
1:
Specifications and Custom Catalog Number
representing options installed at factory.
See Nameplate 2 (Located behind HIM)
for equivalent base catalog number and separate options
Cat No. 20F11 N G 011 AA0NNNNN
UL Open Type/IP20 - without Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
UL Type 1 - only with Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
20F = PowerFlex 753
3. Look at the main control board that is installed in the drive.
PowerFlex 753 has a 14-point I/O terminal block.
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Series: A
400V Class
480V Class
Rockwell Automation Publication 750-QS001A-EN-P - March 2015
Nameplate
1:
Specifications and Custom Catalog Number
representing options installed at factory.
See Nameplate 2 (Located behind HIM)
for equivalent base catalog number and separate options
Cat No. 20G11 N G 011 AA0NNNNN
UL Open Type/IP20 - without Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
UL Type 1 - only with Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
400V Class
20G = PowerFlex 755
PowerFlex 755 has three EtherNet/IP address selectors.
Series: A
480V Class
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