Description

The Allen-Bradley 22A-D4P0N104 is a PowerFlex 4 AC Drive designed for compact, reliable motor speed control in industrial applications. Supporting 480V AC three-phase input and a 4A output for motors up to 1.5 kW (2 HP), this drive delivers dependable performance with Sensorless Vector Control, flexible I/O, and robust protective features.

 

 

Technical Specifications 

Condition New/Never Used Surplus
Brand Allen-Bradley
Manufacturer Rockwell Automation
Series PowerFlex 4
Part Number 22A-D4P0N104
Input Voltage 380–480 VAC, 3-phase
Input Range 342–528 VAC
Output Current 4.0 A
Rated Power 1.5 kW (2 HP)
Output Voltage 0–460 VAC
Output Frequency 0–240 Hz
I/O Terminals 3 fixed DI; 2 programmable DI; 1 N.O./N.C. relay output; 1 analog input (0–10V or 4–20 mA)
Communication Port RS-485
Control Type Sensorless Vector Control
Keypad LED display
Enclosure Rating IP20 / NEMA UL Open
Cooling Method Fan
Mounting Panel mount
Frame Size A
Horsepower 2 HP
Filter Without CE filter
Ambient Temperature -10 to 50 °C operating
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 °C
Torque Rating 16–19 lb-in (1.7–2.2 N·m)
Wire Size 18–12 AWG

  

 

Information About 22A-D4P0N104

The Allen-Bradley 22A-D4P0N104 is part of the PowerFlex 4 adjustable frequency drive family—one of the most widely used VFD platforms for compact machine-level speed control. Designed for ease of installation and operation, it supports a three-phase input voltage range of 342–528 VAC, producing an adjustable output of 0–460 VAC, 0–240 Hz, ideal for controlling small motors in fans, pumps, conveyors, mixers, and general-purpose equipment. This VFD delivers 4.0 A continuous output current, enabling operation of motors up to 1.5 kW / 2 HP. With built-in Sensorless Vector Control, the drive provides precise speed regulation, torque enhancement, auto-boost, and slip compensation—ensuring stable operation even under varying load conditions.

Key Features:

The unit includes three fixed digital inputs for Start, Stop, and Reverse functions, plus two fully programmable inputs and one N.O./N.C. relay output, allowing simple or advanced control schemes. An analog input supporting 0–10V DC or 4–20 mA gives additional flexibility for external speed references.