Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Allen Bradley 1336
Posted by
Bob McKnight
on 2004-01-19 13:37:23 UTC
I have an Allen Bradley 1336 Constant Torque 3 phase Drive
It is 17 1/2 inches Hi 11 inches wide and 9 inches deep.
The back 2 1/2 inches has a large heat sink with a fan.
Their are two terminal strips. The large one has 10 terminals,
the small one has 18 terminals.
the input is 380/415/460 11-14 kva 50-60 Hz
the output is 380/415/460 11-14 kva out 0-250 Hz
It has been sitting on a shelf in my shop for several years.
I got it real cheap. I have no three phase(except thru converters)
I have no 380/460 except single phase thru transformers.
I think that originally I thought I could change the internal transformer
that powered the circuit boards and maybe have it work on 220.
Anyway, any suggestions.
Bob McKnight
It is 17 1/2 inches Hi 11 inches wide and 9 inches deep.
The back 2 1/2 inches has a large heat sink with a fan.
Their are two terminal strips. The large one has 10 terminals,
the small one has 18 terminals.
the input is 380/415/460 11-14 kva 50-60 Hz
the output is 380/415/460 11-14 kva out 0-250 Hz
It has been sitting on a shelf in my shop for several years.
I got it real cheap. I have no three phase(except thru converters)
I have no 380/460 except single phase thru transformers.
I think that originally I thought I could change the internal transformer
that powered the circuit boards and maybe have it work on 220.
Anyway, any suggestions.
Bob McKnight
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