The ABB 3AXD50000036394 is an ACS880-M04 series LV AC machinery drive module in Frame R3, rated for 7.5 kW normal-use output at 35 A on a 200-240 V three-phase supply. It's built for powering pumps, fans, and conveyors in a control cabinet — IP20 means it lives inside an enclosure, not out on the floor where the grease flies. The 0.98 power factor tells you it's not wasting reactive current, and the IE2 efficiency level keeps the heat down in the panel.
Ratings that matter for selection
The 35 A normal-use output (In) is the number to size your motor against — that's continuous current for a standard-duty load like a centrifugal pump. For heavy-duty applications like a crusher or conveyor with shock loading, the drive delivers 29 A (IhD) at 7.5 kW. Light-overload use, say a fan with occasional ramp-up, gets 32 A (IlD) at the same 7.5 kW. The UL ratings mirror these: 10 Hp heavy-duty and light-overload at 29 A and 32 A respectively, all at 230 V. Input voltage range is 200-240 V three-phase, 47.5-63 Hz. That covers most global 50/60 Hz industrial supplies. The drive draws 14 kV·A apparent power, so size your upstream transformer and cabling accordingly. Standby loss is 31 W — not much, but it adds up if you're leaving dozens of these powered up over a weekend.
The module includes 2 analog inputs, 2 analog outputs, and 6 digital inputs with 5 digital outputs. That's enough for basic speed reference, feedback, and run/stop control without an expansion card. Communication is via CAN bus — common for drive-to-drive linking or connecting to an ABB control system. No onboard Ethernet, so if you need Modbus TCP or PROFINET, you'll add an option module.
Frame R3 is a compact module mount — sits in a cabinet on a backplate or DIN rail. Rated for operation up to 1000 m altitude without derating; above that you'll need to reduce output current per the manual. Ambient temperature max is 40 °C, with humidity 5-95% non-condensing. The 71 dB(A) sound level means it's audible in a quiet control room — plan for ear protection if you're standing next to it all shift.
