The ABB ACS560-01-073A-4 (order code 3AXD50000047653) is a 37 kW normal-use drive in frame size R4, rated for 73 A continuous output on 380-480 V three-phase supply. Heavy-duty use drops to 30 kW and 61 A; light-overload use holds at 37 kW but limits current to 68 A. Wall-mounted, IP20 enclosure, open type per NEMA. Ambient maxes at 40 °C; derate above that. Standby loss runs 19 W. Frequency range covers 47 to 63 Hz. IE2 efficiency class — adequate for general-purpose fan and pump duty, though newer premium-efficiency motors may want IE3 or IE4 on the nameplate. If the spec calls for higher efficiency, this drive won't be the bottleneck; the motor itself sets the system efficiency.
3AXD50000047653 ABB ACS560-01-073A-4 37 kW Drive, 73 A Norma
ABB ACS560-01-073A-4, 37 kW normal-use drive, 73 A output, 380-480 V 3-phase, IP20, frame R4, wall-mounted.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Output power, normal duty | 37 kW |
| Output current, normal duty | 73 A |
| Output power, heavy duty | 30 kW |
| Output current, heavy duty | 61 A |
| Output power, light overload | 37 kW |
| Output current, light overload | 68 A |
| Apparent power output | 51 kV·A |
| Efficiency class (IE) | IE2 |
| Standby power loss | 19 W |
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Input voltage range | 380 ... 480 V |
| Number of phases | 3-phase |
| Frequency | 47 ... 63 Hz |
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Frame size | R4 |
| NEMA enclosure type | Open Type |
| Degree of protection (IP) | IP20 |
| Mounting type | Wall-mounted |
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Temperature rating (max.) | Maximum 40 °C |
Product details
Frequently asked questions
What is the frame size of this drive?
Frame size R4. That determines the physical footprint, mounting hole pattern, and the available option slots.
What compliance documentation is available?
The drive carries WEEE Category 4 classification (Large Equipment). RoHS, REACH, and UL/IEC compliance documentation is standard for ABB ACS560 series drives and can be provided with the shipment.
What is the difference between the normal-use and heavy-duty current ratings?
Normal use (73 A, 37 kW) is for constant-torque loads like conveyors or positive-displacement pumps. Heavy-duty (61 A, 30 kW) applies to high-starting-torque or shock-load applications such as crushers or centrifuges. The drive's thermal model and overload capacity differ between the two duty classes.
