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The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is a PowerFlex 753 AC drive designed for industrial three-phase motor speed control. It is an air-cooled, enclosed variable frequency drive with a 600 VAC class rating, 77 A output capability, and a Type 12 / IP54 enclosure.
The model is configured for a 75 HP Normal Duty application and a 60 HP Heavy Duty application. It is a Frame 6 drive and is intended for larger industrial motors used in conveyors, pumps, fans, blowers, material-handling equipment, process machinery, and other rotating industrial equipment.
The drive uses an AC input with precharge and does not provide DC terminals in this particular configuration. It includes an EMC filter, while the common-mode capacitor jumper is removed. The model is supplied without a built-in HIM/operator interface and does not include an internal dynamic-braking transistor in this exact configuration.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is therefore best suited to installations where the motor requires relatively high power and where the electrical system needs an enclosed industrial drive rather than a small open-frame inverter.
The 77 A output rating places this model one step above the 63 A version in the same 600 VAC PowerFlex 753 range, making it a useful choice when a 60 HP-class drive is approaching its practical operating limit or when a 75 HP Normal Duty application is required.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Product Series | PowerFlex 753 |
| Product Type | AC Variable Frequency Drive |
| Product Category | Industrial AC Drive |
| Catalog Number | 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN |
| Drive Construction | Air Cooled |
| Enclosure | Type 12 / IP54 |
| Frame | Frame 6 |
| Voltage Class | 600 VAC |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Output Current | 77 A |
| Normal Duty Rating | 75 HP |
| Heavy Duty Rating | 60 HP |
| Input Type | AC Input with Precharge |
| DC Terminals | None |
| EMC Filter | Included |
| Common Mode Jumper | Removed |
| Dynamic Braking | None |
| HIM | Blank / No HIM |
| Embedded I/O | Yes |
| Primary Function | Variable-Speed AC Motor Control |
The product belongs to the PowerFlex 753 series, a family intended for general industrial AC motor control where the drive needs to provide considerably more functionality than a basic standalone frequency converter.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is specifically the 77 A / 75 HP Normal Duty / 60 HP Heavy Duty version of the 600 VAC Type 12 / IP54 configuration.
| Parameter | 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Series | PowerFlex 753 |
| Drive Type | AC Variable Frequency Drive |
| Input Voltage Class | 600 VAC |
| Maximum Voltage Class | 600 VAC AC / approximately 810 VDC bus class |
| Input Phase | Three Phase |
| Output Current | 77 A |
| Normal Duty Motor Rating | 75 HP |
| Heavy Duty Motor Rating | 60 HP |
| Normal Duty Power | Approximately 55 kW |
| Heavy Duty Power | Approximately 45 kW |
| Frame Size | Frame 6 |
| Enclosure | NEMA Type 12 / IP54 |
| Cooling | Air Cooled |
| Input Configuration | AC Input with Precharge |
| DC Bus Terminals | No DC Terminals |
| EMC Filter | Yes |
| CM Jumper | Removed |
| Dynamic Braking Transistor | None |
| HIM | Blank / No HIM |
| Embedded I/O | Yes |
| Mounting | Industrial enclosed drive installation |
| Approx. Dimensions H × W × D | 1614.9 × 609.3 × 464.8 mm |
| Approx. Dimensions H × W × D | 63.54 × 23.99 × 18.30 in. |
| Approx. Weight | 90.7 kg (200 lb) |
| Approx. Weight in lb | 200 lb |
| Drive Cooling | Forced-air / air-cooled industrial design |
| Typical Motor Application | Large industrial AC motors |
| Typical Duty | Variable-speed industrial operation |
| Braking Configuration | No internal dynamic-braking transistor |
| Environmental Protection | IP54 / Type 12 |
| Typical Installation | Industrial control cabinet or suitable enclosed installation |
The dimensional figures above correspond to approximately 63.54 × 23.99 × 18.30 inches, which converts to approximately 1614.9 × 609.3 × 464.8 mm. The listed 200 lb equipment weight corresponds to approximately 90.7 kg.
The relatively large dimensions are consistent with the Frame 6 construction and the high-current 77 A output rating. This is not a compact machine-level inverter; it is a substantial industrial drive that needs appropriate mechanical support, ventilation, electrical clearance, and access for service.
The catalog number 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN contains several configuration identifiers.
For practical product identification, the most useful sections are the 20F family designation and the 077 current designation.
The 20F identifies the PowerFlex 753 family, while 077 identifies the 77 A output-current class.
The G portion is associated with the Type 12 / IP54 enclosed configuration.
The E configuration corresponds to the 600 VAC-class PowerFlex 753 Type 12 / IP54 range.
The A configuration later in the catalog number identifies the filtering/common-mode jumper arrangement. In this model, the common-mode capacitor jumper is removed.
The N braking configuration means that this particular model does not include an internal dynamic-braking transistor.
The final configuration characters indicate the remaining factory option positions and the blank HIM configuration.
A useful way to look at the catalog number is therefore:
| Catalog Number Section | Practical Identification |
|---|---|
| 20F | PowerFlex 753 family |
| 1 | Product configuration identifier |
| AGE | Enclosed 600 VAC-class configuration |
| 077 | 77 A output rating |
| AN | Filtered configuration with CM jumper removed and no internal braking transistor |
| 0 | Blank / no HIM configuration |
| NNNN | Additional option positions / no additional options |
The exact catalog-number interpretation should be treated as a configuration identifier rather than assuming that every individual character independently represents one electrical specification.
The PowerFlex 753 family was designed for industrial applications where AC motors need adjustable speed, controlled acceleration, controlled deceleration, and integration with an industrial automation system.
Compared with a simple motor starter, a variable frequency drive gives the machine designer much more control over how a motor starts, operates, changes speed, and stops.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN provides this capability in a high-power Frame 6 package.
Its 77 A output rating makes it appropriate for large motors, while the Type 12 / IP54 enclosure provides additional protection for industrial installations.
The product is particularly useful when the electrical system needs a drive that can be integrated into a larger control architecture rather than functioning only as a local speed controller.
The embedded I/O can be used for control and monitoring functions, while the drive’s broader platform architecture allows it to be incorporated into industrial machinery and process-control systems.
The 600 VAC three-phase configuration also makes this model suitable for higher-voltage industrial motor systems where a 480 VAC drive would not provide the required voltage class.
The most important electrical characteristic of the 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is its 77 A output rating.
The drive is rated for approximately 75 HP under Normal Duty and 60 HP under Heavy Duty.
This dual-rating system is important because motor applications are not all equally demanding.
A motor driving a relatively smooth-load fan may have very different requirements from a motor driving a conveyor carrying heavy material or a machine that repeatedly accelerates a large mechanical load.
For this reason, the 75 HP Normal Duty rating should not automatically be applied to every 75 HP motor.
The motor nameplate current, overload requirements, acceleration profile, load inertia, ambient conditions, and duty cycle should all be evaluated before final selection.
The 77 A model provides a useful margin over the 63 A version and is therefore appropriate when a machine requires more output capacity while remaining within the same general PowerFlex 753 family.
The drive is designed for a 600 VAC class three-phase system.
This is important because the input voltage must match the electrical system in which the drive is installed.
A 600 VAC-class drive should not simply be substituted for a lower-voltage drive without confirming the complete electrical compatibility of the installation.
The higher voltage class is useful in industrial facilities where larger motors and long-distance power distribution systems are used.
Higher-voltage motor systems can also be advantageous in larger industrial installations because the same power can be transmitted with lower current compared with a lower-voltage system.
The Type 12 / IP54 enclosure is one of the major practical advantages of this particular model.
The enclosure provides a substantially more protected installation than an open-type drive.
This makes the product more suitable for industrial environments where dust, dirt, and incidental moisture can be present.
It can be particularly useful in:
The enclosure does not mean that the drive can be installed without environmental consideration.
Ventilation, ambient temperature, condensation, corrosive chemicals, vibration, altitude, and available maintenance space should still be considered during installation.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is a Frame 6 drive.
Frame size is an important mechanical characteristic because it determines the general physical envelope, cooling arrangement, mounting requirements, and service considerations.
Frame 6 is intended for relatively high-power applications.
The approximate dimensions of the Type 12 configuration are:
1614.9 mm high × 609.3 mm wide × 464.8 mm deep
The approximate equipment weight is:
90.7 kg (200 lb).
This means that the installation structure should be designed to carry a heavy electrical assembly.
Moving and positioning the unit should also be planned carefully, especially in retrofit projects where access to the existing electrical room may be limited.
The drive uses an air-cooled architecture.
Air cooling is a practical and widely used approach for industrial variable frequency drives.
The cooling system removes heat generated by the power electronics during operation.
For high-power drives, thermal management becomes especially important.
The actual heat produced depends on output current, switching frequency, motor load, ambient temperature, and operating conditions.
The enclosure should therefore not be installed in a location where ventilation is severely restricted.
Maintaining clean airflow paths and appropriate clearances is important for long-term reliability.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN includes an EMC filter.
Electromagnetic compatibility is an important consideration in industrial drive systems because variable frequency drives use high-speed switching electronics.
The switching process can generate electrical noise that may affect nearby control circuits, instrumentation, communication equipment, or other sensitive devices if the installation is not properly designed.
The integrated filtering configuration can help with the overall EMC design of the drive installation.
However, filtering alone does not replace correct grounding, cable selection, cable routing, shielding, and installation practices.
One of the differences between this model and certain other PowerFlex 753 configurations is the braking configuration.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN does not include an internal dynamic-braking transistor.
This is an important point when replacing another drive.
If the existing machine relies on dynamic braking, the replacement design must be checked carefully.
A machine that requires rapid deceleration may require an appropriate external braking solution or a different drive configuration.
For high-inertia loads, this should be considered during the engineering stage rather than after installation.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is well suited to large conveyor systems.
Conveyors often benefit from variable-speed operation because production rates may change during different operating conditions.
The drive can provide controlled acceleration, adjustable running speed, and controlled deceleration.
This can reduce mechanical shock compared with repeatedly starting a large motor directly across the line.
The 75 HP Normal Duty capability also makes this model appropriate for larger conveyor systems.
Industrial pumps are another important application.
Variable-speed control allows the pump motor to operate at a speed that better matches the required process conditions.
This can be useful in:
For pump applications, the motor’s actual current and load curve should be compared against the drive rating.
Large fans and blowers are well suited to variable-speed operation.
The drive can adjust the motor speed according to airflow requirements.
This can provide better process control and can reduce unnecessary operation at full speed.
Typical applications include factory ventilation, process-air systems, large exhaust systems, cooling equipment, and industrial air-handling machinery.
Material-handling equipment often requires controlled acceleration and speed changes.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN can be used for applications such as:
The exact braking arrangement should be evaluated if the machine requires frequent rapid stopping.
The drive can also be considered for certain compressor applications.
Compressor loads can have demanding torque and acceleration characteristics, so the application should be evaluated based on the compressor manufacturer’s requirements.
The Heavy Duty rating is especially relevant where the compressor imposes higher continuous or transient torque demands.
Large mixers and agitators often benefit from variable-speed operation.
Different production stages may require different motor speeds.
For example, a process may need a slow initial mixing speed, followed by a higher operating speed.
The drive can provide this flexibility while avoiding the need for mechanical speed-change equipment in some machine designs.
The product can be used in a broad range of industrial process equipment.
Examples include:
The exact suitability depends on the motor, load profile, required torque, and process-control requirements.
The 77 A output rating is the primary advantage.
The drive supports approximately 75 HP Normal Duty and 60 HP Heavy Duty operation.
This makes it suitable for significantly larger industrial motors than compact variable frequency drives.
The 600 VAC class makes the drive appropriate for industrial electrical systems where higher motor voltages are used.
This gives the product a broader application range in large industrial facilities.
The enclosed construction makes the drive easier to integrate into appropriate industrial environments.
Compared with an open drive, it provides an additional layer of protection against dust and incidental moisture.
Embedded I/O is another practical advantage.
It allows basic external control and monitoring functions to be handled without requiring every function to be implemented through additional external interface hardware.
This can simplify electrical design.
The PowerFlex 753 platform provides a consistent architecture across different current and power ratings.
This can be valuable for companies operating multiple machines with different motor sizes.
Maintenance teams can become familiar with one general drive platform rather than dealing with completely different product architectures.
Air cooling is relatively straightforward to understand and maintain.
For large industrial installations, this can be a practical alternative to more specialized cooling arrangements.
The integrated EMC filter is useful for installations where electromagnetic compatibility is an important part of the electrical design.
It should still be combined with appropriate grounding and motor-cable practices.
The following five models are especially useful when comparing the 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN with other PowerFlex 753 configurations.
| Model | Series | Voltage | Output Current | Normal Duty | Heavy Duty | Frame | Enclosure | Braking | Approx. Dimensions | Approx. Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20F1AGE053AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 753 | 600 VAC, 3PH | 53 A | 50 HP | 40 HP | 6 | Type 12 / IP54 | None in AN configuration | Approx. Frame 6 | Approx. 90.7 kg |
| 20F1AGE063AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 753 | 600 VAC, 3PH | 63 A | 60 HP | 50 HP | 6 | Type 12 / IP54 | None in AN configuration | Approx. Frame 6 | Approx. 90.7 kg |
| 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 753 | 600 VAC, 3PH | 77 A | 75 HP | 60 HP | 6 | Type 12 / IP54 | None | 1614.9 × 609.3 × 464.8 mm | 90.7 kg |
| 20F1AGE099AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 753 | 600 VAC, 3PH | 99 A | 100 HP | 75 HP | 6 | Type 12 / IP54 | None in AN configuration | Approx. Frame 6 | Approx. 90.7 kg |
| 20F1AGE125AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 753 | 600 VAC, 3PH | 125 A | 125 HP | 100 HP | 6 | Type 12 / IP54 | None in AN configuration | Approx. Frame 6 | Approx. 90.7 kg |
The PowerFlex 753 selection table places the 53 A, 63 A, 77 A, 99 A, 125 A and 144 A models in the same 500–600 VAC Type 12 / IP54 three-phase range. The 77 A model is rated at 75 HP Normal Duty and 60 HP Heavy Duty.
The 20F1AGE053AN0NNNNN is a sensible alternative when the motor requirement is below the 77 A level.
It provides approximately 53 A of output and is rated around 50 HP Normal Duty and 40 HP Heavy Duty.
It can be considered for applications where the 77 A drive would be unnecessarily large.
This can be particularly useful when the motor load is stable and there is no need for the additional current capacity.
The 20F1AGE063AN0NNNNN sits immediately below the 77 A version.
It provides approximately 63 A and is rated around 60 HP Normal Duty and 50 HP Heavy Duty.
For applications close to the 60 HP range, it is a very practical alternative.
It retains the same general 600 VAC, Type 12 / IP54, Frame 6 architecture.
The 20F1AGE099AN0NNNNN is a natural step above the target model.
Its 99 A rating provides approximately 100 HP Normal Duty and 75 HP Heavy Duty capability.
This model is better suited when the machine requires more motor capacity than the 77 A version can provide.
Typical applications could include larger conveyors, pumps, fans, compressors, and process machinery.
The 20F1AGE125AN0NNNNN increases the output capability to approximately 125 A.
Its Normal Duty rating is approximately 125 HP, with a Heavy Duty rating around 100 HP.
It is a useful option for larger industrial motors where the same PowerFlex 753 architecture is desired.
The 20F1AGE144AN0NNNNN is another higher-capacity model within the same PowerFlex 753 Type 12 / IP54 600 VAC family.
It provides approximately 144 A output and is rated around 150 HP Normal Duty and 125 HP Heavy Duty.
This model is appropriate for significantly larger industrial equipment and is a useful reference when designing a PowerFlex 753 installation with a wide range of motor sizes.
The following products are useful comparison points from the same brand’s industrial drive portfolio.
| Model | Product Family | Voltage Class | Typical Output / Capacity | Main Application | Frame / Size | Approx. Dimensions | Approx. Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20G1AJE395AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 755 | 480 VAC class | 395 A class | Large industrial motor control | Large frame | Large-frame configuration | Approx. 70–110 kg depending on configuration |
| 20G1AFC205JA0NNNNN | PowerFlex 755 | 480 VAC class | 205 A class | Industrial process equipment | Large frame | Large-frame configuration | Approx. 50–80 kg |
| 25B-D024N114 | PowerFlex 525 | 480 VAC class | 24 A class | Compact industrial machinery | Compact frame | Approx. 300 × 190 × 200 mm class | Approx. 5–8 kg |
| 25B-D017N104 | PowerFlex 525 | 480 VAC class | 17 A class | Pumps, fans and machine applications | Compact frame | Approx. 250–300 × 180–200 × 180–200 mm class | Approx. 4–6 kg |
| 22B-D017N104 | PowerFlex 40 | 480 VAC class | 17 A class | General-purpose motor control | Compact frame | Compact drive format | Approx. 3–6 kg |
These models cover a much broader range of motor sizes than the 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN.
The PowerFlex 525 models are more compact and are generally better suited to smaller machines, while the PowerFlex 755 family is intended for larger and more demanding applications.
For a 75 HP / 77 A, 600 VAC application, however, the PowerFlex 753 remains the closer product-family match.
| Model | Output Current | Normal Duty | Heavy Duty | Relative to Target | Recommended Situation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20F1AGE053AN0NNNNN | 53 A | 50 HP | 40 HP | Smaller | When 77 A is excessive |
| 20F1AGE063AN0NNNNN | 63 A | 60 HP | 50 HP | Slightly smaller | Around 60 HP |
| 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN | 77 A | 75 HP | 60 HP | Target | Around 75 HP ND / 60 HP HD |
| 20F1AGE099AN0NNNNN | 99 A | 100 HP | 75 HP | Larger | Around 100 HP ND |
| 20F1AGE125AN0NNNNN | 125 A | 125 HP | 100 HP | Much larger | Large industrial motors |
| 20F1AGE144AN0NNNNN | 144 A | 150 HP | 125 HP | Much larger | Very large industrial motors |
The target model sits in the middle of this range.
That makes it particularly useful when the application is larger than a 50–60 HP class installation but does not require the capacity of a 100 HP or larger drive.
| Application | Suitability | Main Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Large Conveyor | Excellent | Adjustable speed and controlled acceleration |
| Pump | Excellent | Variable-speed process control |
| Large Fan | Excellent | Speed-based airflow control |
| Blower | Excellent | Adjustable airflow and pressure |
| Material Handling | Excellent | Controlled motor operation |
| Mixer | Very Good | Adjustable process speed |
| Agitator | Very Good | Variable process speed |
| Compressor | Good | Depends on compressor load profile |
| Process Machine | Excellent | Flexible industrial motor control |
| Production Line | Excellent | Speed synchronization and control |
| High-Inertia Load | Good | Requires separate braking evaluation |
| Small Machine | Poor | Drive is likely oversized |
| Precision Servo Motion | Limited | Specialized motion products may be preferable |
The product is strongest in conventional industrial variable-speed applications rather than applications requiring dedicated servo-level positioning performance.
There is a practical reason to select the 77 A model rather than automatically choosing the smallest possible drive.
Industrial motors do not always operate at a constant load.
A conveyor may be lightly loaded during one production period and heavily loaded during another.
A pump may experience changes in pressure and flow.
A mixer may require more torque during startup than during steady-state operation.
A compressor may have substantially different requirements depending on its operating cycle.
The 77 A drive provides more current capacity than the 63 A version while remaining within the same general PowerFlex 753 platform.
This makes it a reasonable choice when the application’s electrical requirements are close to the upper range of a 63 A unit.
The distinction between Normal Duty and Heavy Duty deserves particular attention.
The model has an approximate:
75 HP Normal Duty rating
and:
60 HP Heavy Duty rating
This does not mean that the drive can simply operate any 75 HP motor under every condition.
Normal Duty is generally associated with applications where the motor load and overload requirements remain within the corresponding duty profile.
Heavy Duty applications impose more demanding overload or torque requirements.
Examples can include conveyors, mixers, crushers, certain material-handling systems, and machinery with frequent acceleration.
The correct rating should therefore be selected from the actual load requirements rather than from horsepower alone.
The approximate physical dimensions are:
Height: 1614.9 mm
Width: 609.3 mm
Depth: 464.8 mm
Weight: approximately 90.7 kg
These dimensions should be considered when designing the control panel or electrical room.
The drive needs sufficient space for:
The mounting structure must also be capable of supporting approximately 90.7 kg.
For retrofit projects, doorway dimensions, lifting equipment, cabinet access, and transportation routes should be checked before the replacement drive arrives.
The input voltage should be confirmed before installation.
Because this is a 600 VAC-class drive, the incoming electrical system must be compatible with the drive’s voltage requirements.
The motor voltage should also be compatible with the drive and the overall electrical system.
The motor cable should be appropriately sized for the operating current and installation method.
Grounding should be designed carefully.
For installations where EMC performance is important, motor cable routing, shielding, grounding, and separation between power and control wiring should be considered as part of the complete system.
The PowerFlex 753 platform provides a consistent approach to industrial drive maintenance.
For facilities with multiple PowerFlex drives, maintenance personnel can build familiarity with the platform.
Typical maintenance activities include:
The exact maintenance interval depends on the operating environment and application.
For machine builders, the 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN offers a useful combination of power capability and industrial integration.
The embedded I/O reduces the need to add external components for every basic control function.
The Type 12 / IP54 configuration can also simplify the environmental protection strategy when the installation environment is appropriate.
The PowerFlex 753 family also provides a scalable approach to machines that use different motor sizes.
A machine builder can therefore use lower-current or higher-current members of the same family as motor requirements change.
For industrial users, the main advantage is flexibility.
The same drive concept can be used for different applications, including pumps, fans, conveyors, material-handling systems, and process machinery.
The 77 A output rating gives enough capacity for substantial industrial motors while avoiding the size and cost of an unnecessarily large drive.
The Type 12 / IP54 enclosure is also useful where the electrical equipment is exposed to normal industrial contamination.
| Advantage | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 77 A output | Supports large industrial motors |
| 75 HP Normal Duty | Suitable for substantial general-purpose loads |
| 60 HP Heavy Duty | Supports more demanding duty profiles |
| 600 VAC | Suitable for higher-voltage industrial systems |
| Type 12 / IP54 | Improved environmental protection |
| Frame 6 | Designed for high-power applications |
| Air cooled | Practical industrial cooling arrangement |
| Embedded I/O | Simplifies basic machine integration |
| EMC filter | Helps with overall EMC system design |
| No internal braking transistor | Clear configuration for applications not requiring built-in dynamic braking |
| PowerFlex 753 platform | Scalable industrial drive family |
| 90.7 kg | Heavy-duty industrial construction |
| Large physical format | Appropriate for high-power electrical equipment |
| Approximate Motor Size | Recommended Model | Output Current | Normal Duty | Heavy Duty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40–50 HP | 20F1AGE053AN0NNNNN | 53 A | 50 HP | 40 HP |
| Around 60 HP | 20F1AGE063AN0NNNNN | 63 A | 60 HP | 50 HP |
| Around 75 HP | 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN | 77 A | 75 HP | 60 HP |
| Around 100 HP | 20F1AGE099AN0NNNNN | 99 A | 100 HP | 75 HP |
| Around 125 HP | 20F1AGE125AN0NNNNN | 125 A | 125 HP | 100 HP |
| Around 150 HP | 20F1AGE144AN0NNNNN | 144 A | 150 HP | 125 HP |
This comparison shows why the 77 A model is an important middle-range product within the PowerFlex 753 family.
The exact 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN catalog number has been discontinued.
The stated discontinuation date was June 30, 2024, and a direct replacement catalog configuration is identified as 20F1AGE077JN0NNNNN.
This matters when the model is being purchased for a new machine.
For an existing machine, the original model may still be useful for repair, maintenance, spare-parts planning, and replacement analysis.
For a completely new installation, however, the current replacement configuration should be evaluated rather than assuming that the discontinued catalog number is the best choice.
When replacing an existing 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN, the replacement should be checked against the original drive in several areas.
The following characteristics should match or be intentionally redesigned:
| Check Item | What to Confirm |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 600 VAC class |
| Phase | Three phase |
| Current | At least the required motor current |
| Duty | Normal Duty or Heavy Duty requirement |
| Motor HP | Correct application rating |
| Enclosure | Type 12 / IP54 if required |
| Frame | Mechanical compatibility |
| Cooling | Appropriate cooling arrangement |
| Braking | Whether external braking is required |
| EMC | Required filter configuration |
| HIM | Required operator interface |
| I/O | Required control signals |
| Communication | Required automation-network configuration |
| Dimensions | Available installation space |
| Weight | Mounting and lifting capability |
| Control Method | Compatible with the machine |
| Parameters | Existing application settings and motor data |
This is especially important because two drives may have similar horsepower ratings while having different enclosure, braking, filtering, communication, or mechanical configurations.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is a high-capacity PowerFlex 753 AC drive intended for industrial three-phase motor control.
Its most important specifications are:
600 VAC, three phase
77 A output
75 HP Normal Duty
60 HP Heavy Duty
Frame 6
Type 12 / IP54
Air cooled
EMC filtered
AC input with precharge
No DC terminals
No internal dynamic-braking transistor
Blank / no HIM
Approximately 1614.9 × 609.3 × 464.8 mm
Approximately 90.7 kg
These characteristics make it a strong fit for larger industrial motor applications where adjustable speed, controlled motor operation, industrial environmental protection, and integration with a larger automation system are required.
Its biggest strengths are its relatively high output capacity, 600 VAC voltage class, enclosed Type 12 / IP54 construction, embedded I/O, and compatibility with the broader PowerFlex 753 architecture.
The main point that needs attention during application selection is the absence of an internal dynamic-braking transistor.
If the machine requires frequent or rapid deceleration, especially with a high-inertia load, the braking arrangement should be reviewed before selecting this exact configuration.
Another important consideration is its substantial physical size and weight. At approximately 90.7 kg, it should be treated as major industrial electrical equipment rather than a small control component.
The 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is a 77 A, 600 VAC, three-phase, Frame 6 PowerFlex 753 AC drive designed for demanding industrial motor-control applications.
Its 75 HP Normal Duty and 60 HP Heavy Duty ratings place it in an important range for large conveyors, pumps, fans, blowers, mixers, material-handling equipment, process machinery, and other industrial rotating equipment.
The Type 12 / IP54 enclosure gives the drive a practical advantage in industrial environments, while the air-cooled design provides a conventional approach to thermal management.
The embedded I/O and EMC filtering further improve its suitability for industrial automation systems.
For users who need a smaller drive, the 53 A and 63 A models are logical alternatives.
For larger motors, the 99 A, 125 A, and 144 A models provide a straightforward progression within the same PowerFlex 753 family.
The most important technical point when selecting the exact model is to compare the motor’s actual full-load current and duty requirements with the drive’s Normal Duty and Heavy Duty ratings.
For a 75 HP-class Normal Duty application on a 600 VAC three-phase system, the 20F1AGE077AN0NNNNN is a particularly well-matched configuration.
For a new installation, however, its discontinued lifecycle should be considered, and the current replacement configuration should be evaluated for electrical, mechanical, braking, filtering, and control compatibility.