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6MDAN-4P5101
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RELIANCE ELECTRIC MD60 DRIVE 1PHASE 1HP IP20 230V
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About the 6MDAN-4P5101
6MDAN-4P5101 is a 230 V, 50/60 Hz, 1-phase MD60 Drive that is manufactured by Reliance Electric. The output current is 4.5 A, the horsepower is 1.0 HP, and the output power is 0.75 kW. There is no filter in this drive. The frame size is A. There are a number of fault codes on the MD60 drive. F2 is an auxiliary input fault that indicates that the auxiliary input interlock is open. To correct this fault, check the remote wiring and verify the communications programming for an intentional fault. F3 is a power loss fault that indicates that the DC bus voltage is below 85% of the nominal voltage. To correct this fault, check the input fuses and monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage for line power interruption. F4 is an undervoltage fault that indicates that the DC bus voltage fell below the minimum value. To correct this fault, check the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. F5 is an overvoltage fault that indicates that the DC bus voltage exceeded the maximum value. To correct this fault, monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions; extend the deceleration time or install a dynamic brake option. F6 is a motor stalled fault, which indicates that the drive cannot accelerate the motor. To correct this fault, increase the acceleration time or reduce the load so that the drive output current does not exceed the current set by the current limit. F7 is a motor overload fault, which indicates that there has been an internal electronic overload trip. To correct this fault, verify the Start Boost setting or reduce the load on the motor.
6MDAN-4P5101 Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Reliance Electric |
Series | MD60 |
Part Number | 6MDAN-4P5101 |
HP | 1 HP |
Input Voltage | 240 VAC |
Enclosure | NEMA 1 or Chassis |
Hz | 50/60Hz |
kW | 0.75kW |
Filter/No Filter | Not Filtered |
Labeling | UL Listed, IEC Certified |
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6MDAN-4P5101 Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Reliance Electric |
Series | MD60 |
Part Number | 6MDAN-4P5101 |
HP | 1 HP |
Input Voltage | 240 VAC |
Enclosure | NEMA 1 or Chassis |
Hz | 50/60Hz |
kW | 0.75kW |
Filter/No Filter | Not Filtered |
Labeling | UL Listed, IEC Certified |
About the 6MDAN-4P5101
6MDAN-4P5101 is a 230 V, 50/60 Hz, 1-phase MD60 Drive that is manufactured by Reliance Electric. The output current is 4.5 A, the horsepower is 1.0 HP, and the output power is 0.75 kW. There is no filter in this drive. The frame size is A. There are a number of fault codes on the MD60 drive. F2 is an auxiliary input fault that indicates that the auxiliary input interlock is open. To correct this fault, check the remote wiring and verify the communications programming for an intentional fault. F3 is a power loss fault that indicates that the DC bus voltage is below 85% of the nominal voltage. To correct this fault, check the input fuses and monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage for line power interruption. F4 is an undervoltage fault that indicates that the DC bus voltage fell below the minimum value. To correct this fault, check the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. F5 is an overvoltage fault that indicates that the DC bus voltage exceeded the maximum value. To correct this fault, monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions; extend the deceleration time or install a dynamic brake option. F6 is a motor stalled fault, which indicates that the drive cannot accelerate the motor. To correct this fault, increase the acceleration time or reduce the load so that the drive output current does not exceed the current set by the current limit. F7 is a motor overload fault, which indicates that there has been an internal electronic overload trip. To correct this fault, verify the Start Boost setting or reduce the load on the motor.