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The 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN is a high-power PowerFlex 755 AC Drive designed for demanding industrial motor-control applications. It belongs to the PowerFlex 750-Series and is configured as an air-cooled, packaged AC drive intended for large three-phase motor loads.
This particular configuration is a very high-capacity unit, with a rated input of 480 VAC, three-phase and a maximum listed current rating of approximately 1,365 A. Its power capability is approximately 1,250 HP for Light Duty (LD), 1,100 HP for Normal Duty (ND), and 900 HP for Heavy Duty (HD).
The unit uses an embedded EtherNet/IP communication interface, making it suitable for integration into industrial automation architectures where the drive needs to exchange operating commands, speed references, status information, diagnostics, and other data with a control system.
The product is configured with air cooling, Type 1 / IP20-style enclosure characteristics, a 600 mm deep MCC-style construction, an integrated input arrangement with precharge, an EMC filter configuration, and no HIM keypad/operator interface supplied as part of this particular catalog configuration.
The product code also identifies a configuration in which the common-mode capacitor jumper is removed. This is an important configuration detail when the drive is installed in systems where grounding, EMC behavior, and motor-cable characteristics need to be considered carefully.
| Item | Information |
|---|---|
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Product Family | PowerFlex 750-Series |
| Series | PowerFlex 755 |
| Product Type | AC Variable Frequency Drive / AC Drive |
| Product Category | Industrial Motor Control |
| Model / Catalog Number | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
| Cooling Method | Air Cooled |
| Mounting / Construction | MCC-style |
| Enclosure Characteristics | Type 1 / IP20 |
| Input | 480 VAC, 3 Phase |
| Communication | Embedded EtherNet/IP |
| Frame | Frame 9 |
| Rated Current | 1,365 A |
| Maximum LD Rating | 1,250 HP |
| Maximum ND Rating | 1,100 HP |
| Maximum HD Rating | 900 HP |
| Depth | 600 mm |
| Dynamic Braking | None |
| EMC Filter | Filtered |
| Common-Mode Capacitor Jumper | Removed |
| HIM | None / Blank configuration |
| Cooling | Forced air |
The PowerFlex 755 family is positioned toward larger and more sophisticated industrial drive applications. Compared with smaller general-purpose drives, this series is intended for systems where high motor power, coordinated control, network integration, diagnostics, and flexible application control are important.
The catalog number 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN is not simply a random model number. It represents a combination of drive family, voltage class, power/current rating, construction, filtering, and other configuration options.
For practical purchasing and engineering work, the entire catalog number should be treated as one specific configuration. Two PowerFlex 755 drives that look similar may have substantially different electrical characteristics depending on the characters used in their catalog numbers.
The major characteristics of this model can be summarized as follows:
| Parameter | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
|---|---|
| Model | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
| Drive Family | PowerFlex 755 |
| Series | PowerFlex 750-Series |
| Input Voltage | 480 VAC |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Maximum Current | 1,365 A |
| LD Rating | 1,250 HP |
| ND Rating | 1,100 HP |
| HD Rating | 900 HP |
| Cooling | Air Cooled |
| Frame | 9 |
| Construction | MCC Style |
| Depth | 600 mm |
| Enclosure | Type 1 / IP20 |
| Input Arrangement | AC input with precharge |
| Communication | Embedded EtherNet/IP |
| Filtering | EMC Filter |
| CM Jumper | Removed |
| Dynamic Braking | None |
| Operator Interface | None / Blank |
| Intended Motor Class | Very high-power industrial motors |
| Typical Installation | Large industrial automation systems |
The following table brings together the key engineering parameters of the model.
| Specification | Parameter |
|---|---|
| Model | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Series | PowerFlex 755 |
| Series Family | PowerFlex 750-Series |
| Drive Type | Variable Frequency AC Drive |
| Input Voltage | 480 VAC |
| Input Phase | 3 Phase |
| Rated Current | 1,365 A |
| Light-Duty Rating | 1,250 HP |
| Normal-Duty Rating | 1,100 HP |
| Heavy-Duty Rating | 900 HP |
| Cooling | Forced Air / Air Cooled |
| Frame Size | Frame 9 |
| Enclosure Style | Type 1 |
| Protection Classification | IP20 characteristics |
| Physical Depth | 600 mm |
| Installation Style | MCC Style |
| Input Configuration | AC Input with Precharge |
| DC Terminals | Provided in the specified configuration |
| Communication | Embedded EtherNet/IP |
| EMC Filtering | Included |
| Common-Mode Capacitor Jumper | Removed |
| Dynamic Braking | None |
| HIM Operator Panel | Not included / blank configuration |
| Motor Control | Variable-speed AC motor control |
| Intended Motor Size | Up to approximately 1,250 HP LD |
| Approximate Motor Power | Up to approximately 932 kW LD |
| Approximate Motor Power, ND | Up to approximately 820 kW |
| Approximate Motor Power, HD | Up to approximately 671 kW |
| Cooling Air Requirement | High-capacity forced-air cooling |
| Typical Installation | Industrial electrical room / MCC-type installation |
The horsepower-to-kilowatt conversions above are approximate. For actual motor selection, the motor nameplate current and the applicable LD, ND or HD duty rating should be used rather than selecting a motor solely from the horsepower figure.
Because this is a very high-power Frame 9 MCC-style drive, its physical installation requirements are considerably different from those of small cabinet-mounted variable-frequency drives.
The 600 mm depth is an important characteristic of this configuration. The exact overall height and width can depend on the specific packaged arrangement, cabinet configuration, installation options and associated equipment.
For engineering planning, the following values should therefore be regarded as installation planning figures rather than fabrication-certified dimensions.
| Physical Parameter | Approximate / Specified Value |
|---|---|
| Model | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
| Depth | 600 mm |
| Nominal Construction Depth | 600 mm |
| Overall Width | Configuration dependent; large MCC-style enclosure |
| Overall Height | Configuration dependent; cabinet/MCC installation |
| Installation Space | Requires dedicated industrial electrical space |
| Cooling Clearance | Significant clearance required for forced-air cooling |
| Weight | Approximately 1,000 kg class, depending on packaged configuration |
| Shipping Weight | May be higher than equipment net weight |
| Mounting | Floor/cabinet/MCC-style installation |
| Handling | Industrial lifting equipment normally required |
Important: for foundation design, lifting plans, transportation, cabinet fabrication, seismic calculations or final mechanical drawings, the exact dimensional drawing and equipment-specific weight should be checked against the actual nameplate and final configured unit. A large packaged drive can have different physical and shipping weights depending on enclosure and factory options.
The PowerFlex 755 is a high-performance industrial AC drive platform intended for applications where conventional low-power variable-frequency drives are not sufficient.
The 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN represents one of the larger configurations within this product family. With a current capability of approximately 1,365 A, it is designed for very large motors used in heavy industrial machinery and process equipment.
The main purpose of the drive is to regulate the speed, torque and operating behavior of an AC motor. Instead of simply connecting the motor directly to the electrical supply, the drive controls the electrical characteristics supplied to the motor.
This allows the motor to accelerate gradually, operate at controlled speed, respond to process requirements, reduce mechanical shock, and provide considerably more sophisticated motor-control functions.
For large motors, these functions can have a significant effect on the overall process. A controlled acceleration profile can reduce stress on couplings, gearboxes, belts, pumps, fans and other mechanical components. Controlled speed can also help an industrial process maintain more stable production conditions.
The integrated EtherNet/IP capability is another important feature. It allows the drive to become part of a larger automation system rather than operating as an isolated motor controller.
A PLC or other industrial control system can communicate with the drive, issue commands, read operating conditions and receive diagnostic information. This makes the drive particularly suitable for automated plants with centralized control and monitoring.
The primary functions of the 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN can be divided into several areas.
The drive changes the operating frequency and voltage supplied to the motor so that motor speed can be controlled according to the process requirement.
This is useful where a motor does not need to operate continuously at full speed.
For example, a large fan, pump or conveyor can operate at different speeds depending on production requirements rather than running continuously at maximum speed.
The drive can provide a controlled acceleration profile instead of applying full electrical and mechanical stress to the motor immediately.
This can reduce mechanical shock and improve the starting behavior of large motors.
The drive can also control motor deceleration, helping prevent abrupt stopping and reducing mechanical stress.
For equipment with substantial rotating inertia, controlled deceleration can be particularly valuable.
Depending on the control configuration and motor/application setup, the PowerFlex 755 platform can provide advanced torque-control capabilities.
This is valuable for applications such as material handling, winding, large conveyors and process machinery where torque stability is important.
The embedded EtherNet/IP interface allows the drive to communicate with an industrial automation network.
This makes it possible to integrate drive control, process control and diagnostics into a centralized automation architecture.
Drive operating information can be used for troubleshooting, maintenance and process monitoring.
Instead of waiting for a motor or machine to fail, maintenance personnel can use drive information to identify abnormal operating conditions and investigate potential problems.
The 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN is intended for very large industrial motor applications.
Its high current and horsepower ratings make it especially suitable for applications where motors are measured in hundreds or thousands of horsepower.
Large process-water pumps, cooling-water pumps, wastewater pumps and industrial fluid-transfer systems can benefit from variable-speed control.
Rather than operating a pump continuously at maximum speed and controlling flow using throttling equipment, the drive can adjust motor speed according to process requirements.
This can improve process control and potentially reduce energy consumption.
Industrial fans and blowers often have significant energy requirements.
Variable-speed operation allows airflow to be adjusted according to actual process demand.
This can be useful in ventilation systems, industrial furnaces, combustion systems, mining facilities, cement plants and large process-air systems.
Large conveyors used in mining, bulk-material handling and heavy manufacturing can require extremely powerful motors.
A high-power drive can provide controlled acceleration and deceleration, helping reduce mechanical shock to belts, gearboxes, couplings and conveyor structures.
It can also allow conveyor speed to be matched to production requirements.
Mining systems frequently use very large electric motors.
Applications can include:
The high current capability of this drive makes it suitable for applications where smaller drives would not have sufficient capacity.
Cement plants and aggregate processing facilities contain many high-power motor loads.
Possible applications include large fans, conveyors, crushers, mills and material-handling systems.
The ability to integrate the drive into a plant automation system can simplify centralized control and monitoring.
Large motors are common in steel and metals-processing equipment.
Variable-speed drives can be used in applications involving:
Precise motor control can help coordinate machine speed with other equipment in the production line.
Large municipal and industrial water facilities may use high-power motors for pumping and treatment processes.
The drive can provide controlled motor speed and facilitate integration with plant automation.
One of the most obvious advantages is its large current and horsepower capacity.
With a listed current rating of approximately 1,365 A, this configuration is intended for substantially larger motors than conventional small and medium-sized industrial VFDs.
This makes it suitable for heavy-duty industrial installations.
The drive provides different application ratings depending on the required duty.
The approximate ratings are:
This allows the same basic drive platform to be evaluated for different motor loading requirements.
The correct duty category is important because the motor application determines how much continuous and overload capability is required.
The embedded communication capability is a major advantage in automated factories.
It allows the drive to communicate with the control system without requiring a separate external communication device for the basic network connection.
Typical information that can be exchanged includes:
This can simplify system architecture and improve visibility of motor operation.
The PowerFlex 755 platform is designed to work as part of a broader industrial automation environment.
This is particularly useful for large production facilities where many drives, motors, PLCs, sensors and process-control systems need to operate together.
Air cooling avoids the additional infrastructure associated with liquid-cooled drive systems.
For many industrial installations, air-cooled construction provides a relatively straightforward maintenance approach.
However, because the drive is extremely powerful, adequate ventilation and thermal management remain essential.
Large industrial motors represent significant capital investment.
A drive that can provide detailed operating and diagnostic information can help maintenance personnel identify problems more efficiently.
This can reduce troubleshooting time and make planned maintenance easier.
Large motors can create substantial mechanical and electrical stress during starting.
A variable-frequency drive allows controlled acceleration rather than relying solely on direct-on-line starting.
This can be particularly beneficial for large rotating machines with high inertia.
Although the drive offers substantial capability, the 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN is not a small plug-and-play VFD.
Its 1,365 A rating means that the associated electrical system must be designed carefully.
The installation should take into account:
The removal of the common-mode capacitor jumper is also a configuration detail that should not be ignored. The actual grounding and system configuration should be evaluated against the intended installation.
The following models are closely related to the requested model and can be considered when selecting a different current or horsepower rating within the same PowerFlex 755 family.
| Model | Voltage | Current | LD Rating | ND Rating | HD Rating | Frame | Depth | Cooling |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20G11BD800AN0NNNNN | 480 VAC | 800 A | 800 HP | 700 HP | 600 HP | 9 | 600 mm | Air |
| 20G11BD1K2AN0NNNNN | 480 VAC | 1,135 A | 1,100 HP | 1,000 HP | 800 HP | 9 | 600 mm | Air |
| 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN | 480 VAC | 1,365 A | 1,250 HP | 1,100 HP | 900 HP | 9 | 600 mm | Air |
| 20G11BD1K4AN0NNNNN | 480 VAC | 1,420 A | 1,350 HP | 1,250 HP | 1,000 HP | 9 | 600 mm | Air |
| 20G11BD1K5AN0NNNNN | 480 VAC | 1,525 A | 1,500 HP | 1,350 HP | 1,100 HP | 10 | 600 mm | Air |
The models above are particularly useful for comparison because the fundamental drive family and 480 VAC class remain similar while the current and horsepower capacity changes.
For a replacement project, however, the model should not be selected purely according to horsepower. Motor nameplate current, duty cycle, overload requirements, ambient temperature, altitude, installation method and application type should all be checked.
For projects that do not necessarily require the extremely high capacity of the 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN, several other Allen-Bradley PowerFlex models may be more appropriate.
| Model | Series | Typical Voltage Class | Typical Application | Relative Power Class | Size / Form Factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25B-D017N104 | PowerFlex 525 | 480 VAC class | General-purpose machinery | Small/Medium | Compact |
| 25C-D017N114 | PowerFlex 527 | 480 VAC class | Integrated automation applications | Small/Medium | Compact |
| 20F11NC2P1JA0NNNNN | PowerFlex 753 | 480 VAC class | Industrial machinery | Medium/High | Modular |
| 20G11NC2P1JA0NNNNN | PowerFlex 755 | 480 VAC class | Advanced industrial applications | High | Modular |
| 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN | PowerFlex 755 | 480 VAC | Very large industrial motors | Very High | MCC-style |
The smaller models are not direct electrical replacements for the 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN. They are included as related products within the same overall drive portfolio and are useful when a project contains motors of very different sizes.
For a project specifically focused on the PowerFlex 755 family, the following comparison is more useful.
| Model | Current | LD Power | ND Power | HD Power | Voltage | Frame | Depth | Typical Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20G11BD800AN0NNNNN | 800 A | 800 HP | 700 HP | 600 HP | 480 VAC | 9 | 600 mm | Lower capacity |
| 20G11BD1K2AN0NNNNN | 1,135 A | 1,100 HP | 1,000 HP | 800 HP | 480 VAC | 9 | 600 mm | High capacity |
| 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN | 1,365 A | 1,250 HP | 1,100 HP | 900 HP | 480 VAC | 9 | 600 mm | Requested model |
| 20G11BD1K4AN0NNNNN | 1,420 A | 1,350 HP | 1,250 HP | 1,000 HP | 480 VAC | 9 | 600 mm | Higher capacity |
| 20G11BD1K5AN0NNNNN | 1,525 A | 1,500 HP | 1,350 HP | 1,100 HP | 480 VAC | 10 | 600 mm | Highest capacity of this group |
If the motor is around 600–700 HP, the 800 A configuration may be worth evaluating.
If the motor is around 800–1,000 HP, the 1,135 A configuration can provide a more suitable capacity range.
If the motor is approximately 1,000–1,100 HP, the requested 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN becomes particularly relevant, especially when the application has substantial continuous loading.
For motors approaching 1,250 HP, the higher-capacity 1,420 A or 1,525 A configurations may provide additional capacity depending on the required duty.
The final selection should always be based on motor full-load current and duty classification, rather than horsepower alone.
A conventional direct-on-line starter essentially connects the motor to the supply and allows the motor to accelerate according to its own characteristics.
A high-power VFD provides much more control.
| Function | Direct-On-Line Starting | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
|---|---|---|
| Variable Speed | Limited / No | Yes |
| Controlled Acceleration | Limited | Yes |
| Controlled Deceleration | Limited | Yes |
| Process Speed Regulation | Poor | Excellent potential |
| Network Integration | Additional equipment often required | Embedded EtherNet/IP |
| Motor Diagnostics | Limited | Extensive drive information |
| Energy Optimization | Limited | Possible through speed control |
| Mechanical Shock Reduction | Limited | Strong advantage |
| Large Motor Control | Possible | Designed for very large motors |
| Automation Integration | Moderate | Strong |
For applications where the motor needs to run at different speeds, a variable-frequency drive can provide considerably more flexibility than simple motor starting equipment.
Energy savings should not be assumed simply because a VFD is installed.
The greatest savings potential is generally found in applications where motor speed can be reduced significantly according to process demand.
Fans and centrifugal pumps are particularly interesting because their power requirements can decrease dramatically as speed is reduced.
For example, if a centrifugal fan or pump can operate at a lower speed instead of continuously running at full speed, the required motor power may fall substantially.
The actual saving depends on:
Therefore, the drive should be considered an enabling technology for energy optimization, rather than an automatic energy-saving device.
For a drive of this power level, preventive maintenance is important.
The cooling system should be kept clean because blocked airflow can increase internal temperature and shorten component life.
Typical maintenance considerations include:
Large drives should also be inspected according to the maintenance procedures applicable to the installation.
The PowerFlex 755 platform is attractive for large industrial applications because it combines several functions into one drive architecture.
Its main strengths include:
High power capability: suitable for large industrial motors.
Flexible control: supports variable-speed operation and advanced motor-control requirements.
Industrial communication: embedded EtherNet/IP supports integration with automation systems.
Scalability: multiple current and power ratings allow the same general drive platform to be used throughout a plant.
Diagnostics: useful operating information can be integrated into maintenance and automation systems.
Application flexibility: suitable for pumps, fans, conveyors, process machinery, material handling and other demanding applications.
Industrial construction: designed for demanding industrial environments rather than light-duty consumer applications.
When purchasing or replacing a 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN, the complete catalog number should be matched carefully.
The following characteristics are particularly important:
| Procurement Check | Required Confirmation |
|---|---|
| Model | 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN |
| Voltage | 480 VAC |
| Phase | Three phase |
| Current | 1,365 A |
| Duty | LD / ND / HD requirement |
| Motor Current | Must be compatible with drive rating |
| Motor Power | Confirm against actual motor |
| Cooling | Air cooled |
| Installation | MCC-style |
| Depth | 600 mm |
| Communication | Embedded EtherNet/IP |
| Filtering | EMC filtered |
| CM Jumper | Removed |
| Dynamic Braking | None |
| HIM | Not included in this configuration |
| Enclosure | Type 1 / IP20 |
| Mechanical Space | Confirm actual cabinet dimensions |
| Weight | Confirm actual equipment/shipping weight |
| Environmental Conditions | Confirm temperature, altitude, dust and humidity |
| Motor Cable | Confirm compatibility |
| Grounding | Confirm installation arrangement |
| Protection | Confirm upstream protection |
| Replacement Compatibility | Check complete catalog-number configuration |
The 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN is best understood as a very-high-power industrial variable-frequency drive rather than a conventional small VFD.
Its approximately 1,365 A current capacity and 1,250 HP LD / 1,100 HP ND / 900 HP HD ratings place it in the class of equipment intended for major industrial machinery.
Its 480 VAC three-phase input, air-cooled construction, 600 mm MCC-style depth, embedded EtherNet/IP, EMC filtering and high-power Frame 9 architecture make it particularly suitable for large automated industrial installations.
The most important advantage is not simply its horsepower rating. The real value comes from combining high-power motor control with speed regulation, controlled acceleration and deceleration, industrial communication, diagnostics and integration into an automated control system.
For applications such as large pumps, fans, conveyors, mining machinery, cement equipment, water infrastructure, metals processing and other heavy industrial systems, this type of drive can provide substantially more control than conventional motor starters.
For replacement selection, the closest related models are the 800 A, 1,135 A, 1,420 A and 1,525 A configurations, because they provide a logical progression around the requested 1,365 A version.
For smaller machinery, other PowerFlex families may be more economical and physically easier to install. However, for a very large motor where current demand approaches or exceeds 1,000 A, the high-capacity PowerFlex 755 configurations become much more relevant.
In short, 20G11BD1K3AN0NNNNN is a high-capacity, air-cooled, 480 VAC PowerFlex 755 AC drive configured for approximately 1,365 A and up to 1,250 HP LD, intended primarily for large-scale industrial motor-control applications.