Drive selection memo — 3ABD00059283-D
It's sized for a 560 kW motor at 590 A in normal (light-overload) use on a 525-690 V three-phase supply — that's a 690 V class drive, so it's the right pick for 600 V or 690 V grids where you need the full current capability without a step-down transformer. Frame size R11 tells you the mechanical footprint and bus-bar layout — this isn't a small module. Plan for a 19-inch or larger cabinet section, and make sure the bus bars and DC-link connections match the R11 pattern. The IP20 enclosure means it's open-type for panel mounting; keep it inside a clean, dry enclosure, not out on the plant floor.
The heavy-duty rating drops to 500 kW / 505 A, which is the figure to use for applications that need 150% overload for 60 seconds — crushers, extruders, or any load that jams periodically. If you're spec'ing this for a variable-torque fan or pump, the normal-use figure governs; for a mixer or centrifuge that sees intermittent peak torque, size on the heavy-duty line. The 525-690 V input span means it handles 600 V class (typical in North American mining and oil & gas) and 690 V class (common in European industrial and marine) without a transformer.
Mounting type is module — it bolts into a cabinet, not a DIN rail. The R11 frame has specific bus-bar and DC-link connection points; verify the mechanical drawing before cutting gland plates. IP20 means the module itself isn't sealed against dust or moisture, so the enclosure must provide the environmental protection. The open-type NEMA rating confirms it's intended for installation in a suitable cabinet with access restricted to qualified personnel.
