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SKU: 80190-240-02-R

Allen-Bradley 80190-240-02-R Control Board for PowerFlex 700S

The Allen-Bradley 80190-240-02-R is a high-performance control board for PowerFlex 700S drives, engineered for precise motor regulation and system stability.

Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 80190-240-02-R functions as a specialized control interface board designed for the PowerFlex 700S AC drive architecture. This high-performance module manages internal drive logic and facilitates precise frequency regulation, which ensures motor control stability in demanding industrial processes. Because the board serves as the primary processing hub for the drive, it enables seamless communication between the controller and the power stage. Consequently, maintenance engineers rely on this component to sustain the reliability and operational throughput of their variable frequency drive systems.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: 80190-240-02-R
  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
  • Compatibility: PowerFlex 700S AC Drives
  • Input Voltage Rating: 240V AC
  • Module Type: Control Interface Board
  • Physical Connection: 9-Pin Connector
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
  • Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
  • Weight: 0.46 kg
  • Dimensions: 27.8 cm x 21.4 cm x 2.8 cm
  • Status: Active

Functional Capabilities and System Integration

The 80190-240-02-R control board processes feedback loops and executes drive commands with high accuracy. Moreover, the module supports extensive connectivity, which allows for robust integration into larger automation networks. By maintaining tight control over PWM signals, the board effectively reduces communication latency. Furthermore, the unit supports consistent operation in challenging manufacturing environments, as it withstands varied humidity levels while maintaining electrical signal integrity.

Installation personnel must follow established safety protocols during integration, as the board operates within sensitive electronic drive assemblies. Because this module directly influences the inverter’s performance, it remains a vital asset for systems requiring precise speed and torque management. Furthermore, the active status of this model ensures that facility managers can source genuine replacements to extend the life of their existing infrastructure. By upgrading or replacing legacy control boards with this unit, operators maintain system uptime and prevent unplanned outages that frequently affect complex frequency conversion applications.