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XP10-115AC

XP10-115AC DC Motor Control

XP Series

Specifically designed for the original equipment manufacture (OEM), the XP10-115AC DC motor speed drive provides high performance at a low cost. This drive is well suited for XL series drive candidates who do not need all of its features. The XP10-115AC takes an AC line input, rectifies it and filters the output to create a DC bus that is chopped by pulse-width-modulation (PWM) circuitry to provide nearly pure DC power to the motor. The result is a form factor of 1.05 or less throughout the entire 80:1 speed range; compared to a 1.37 form factor from standard unfiltered SCR dirves. The near unity form factor results in smooth, quiet, cool and low maintenance motor operation. In addition, the low form factor allows drives to operate lower voltage motors without additional circuitry.

The XP10-115AC drive is versatile and can accept any AC voltage between 70 and 130VAC and contain a unipolar power supply, which enables the drive to accept DC (100-160VDC); unlike typical transformer-coupled drives. Depending on your application needs, this drive will provide speed control for motors ranging from 1/4 through 1 HP.


Potentiometer Kit 202-0066 is included with a purchase of the XP10-115AC

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$242.78

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Model
Number
Enclosure Maximum
Current
(ADC)
Input
Voltage
(VAC)
Output
Voltage
(VDC)
Power Range Field / Shunt
Supply
Braking Reversing Isolation
HP kW

XP10-115AC

Chassis 10* 115 0 - 130 1/4 - 1 (1 1/2) .19 - .75 (1.1) No No No No

* Heat sink kit 223-0159 must be used when the continuous output current is above 5 amps.

Features

  • MM Footprint: Traditional MM mounting pattern and footprint
  • Accepts AC or DC Input: Can accept 100-160 VDC or 70-130 VAC input
  • Low Cost: Designed for cost savings in large quantities for OEMs

Technical Data

  • 1.05 Form Factor
  • 1% Base Speed Regulation
  • 80:1 Speed Range

Trim Pots

  • Maximum Speed
  • Acceleration/Deceleration
  • Current Limit
  • IR Compensation