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25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive
25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive
25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive
25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive

25B-D030N114 | Allen-Bradley | PowerFlex 525 Variable Frequency Drive


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PRODUCT SKU : 25B-D030N114

PRODUCT TYPE : Variable Frequency Drive

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 25B-D030N114 stands as a high-performance AC drive within the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 525 family. This drive delivers 15 kW (20 HP) of power output, specifically designed for 480V three-phase industrial motor control. It features an integrated Ethernet/IP port, allowing seamless integration into Logix-based architectures for real-time control and data acquisition. We provide this unit as 100% Brand New and factory-original, ensuring maximum service life and full compliance with modern safety and efficiency standards.

Part Number Breakdown

The PowerFlex 525 nomenclature identifies the specific hardware configuration of the 25B-D030N114:

  • 25B: PowerFlex 525 Series

  • D: 480V AC Voltage Rating

  • 030: 30.0 Amp Output Current

  • N1: IP20 NEMA / Open Type Enclosure

  • 1: Standard Interface Module

  • 4: Integrated EMC Filter

Technical Specifications

The 25B-D030N114 utilizes Frame D architecture to manage high current loads while maintaining extensive I/O flexibility.

Feature Specification
Output Power 15.0 kW (20.0 HP)
Output Current 30.0 A
Input Voltage Range 323–528 VAC (3-Phase)
Frame Size Frame D
Integrated Communication Ethernet/IP
Discrete Inputs 7 (Sink / Source)
Analog Inputs 2 (0-10VDC; 0-20mA)
Analog Outputs 1 (0-10VDC; 0-20mA)
Enclosure Rating IP20 / NEMA UL Type Open
EMC Filtering Integrated Filter

Engineering Advantages

  • Embedded Ethernet Connectivity: The built-in Ethernet/IP port eliminates the cost and space required for external communication modules. This allows engineers to perform high-speed configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics over a single network cable.

  • Modular Design for Rapid Installation: PowerFlex 525 drives feature a unique modular architecture. You can separate the power module from the control module, allowing for simultaneous wiring and software configuration. This significantly reduces commissioning time in large-scale panel builds.

  • Built-in EMC Filtering: The "114" suffix designates an integrated EMC filter. This internal component suppresses electromagnetic interference, ensuring the drive meets strict industrial noise standards without requiring additional external line filters, thus saving valuable DIN rail space.

  • Versatile I/O Management: Seven discrete inputs and dual analog inputs provide direct interfacing for local sensors and switches. This reduces the load on the central PLC I/O and simplifies machine-level wiring.

FAQs

  • Can the 25B-D030N114 mount to a standard DIN rail?

    Yes. Despite its Frame D size and 20 HP capacity, the drive supports both panel mounting and standard DIN rail installation, providing flexibility for varied cabinet depths.

  • Does this drive support safe torque off (STO)?

    Yes. PowerFlex 525 drives include built-in Safe Torque Off as a standard feature, certified to SIL2/PLd, which prevents the drive from generating torque without removing input power.

  • Is it possible to add more communication protocols?

    While it comes with Ethernet/IP, you can expand its capabilities using optional cards for Dual Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, or ProfiBus DP, depending on your existing network architecture.

  • What is the benefit of buying "Brand New" vs. Surplus?

    VFDs contain high-capacity electrolytic capacitors that age even when idle. Our 100% Brand New units guarantee fresh components and the latest firmware revision, preventing the "Bus Overvoltage" or hardware faults common in aged surplus stock.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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