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ABB 3AXD50000466382 — AC Drive (VFD) 600V

ABB 3AXD50000466382 ACQ580-27A-6 Packaged Drive, 25 Hp, 27 A

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ABB ACQ580-27A-6, LV AC Packaged drive with disconnect and fuses, UL: Pld 25 Hp, 27 A, 575 V, IP55, NEMA 12, 525-600 V input, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz.

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Specifications

3AXD50000466382 — Identification
ParameterValue
Frame sizeUndefined
3AXD50000466382 — Electrical (input)
ParameterValue
Input voltage range525 ... 600 V
Number of phases3-phase
Frequency range50/60 Hz
3AXD50000466382 — Output / Performance
ParameterValue
Output power (UL), light overload25 Hp
Output current (UL), light overload27 A
3AXD50000466382 — Mechanical
ParameterValue
NEMA enclosure typeType12
3AXD50000466382 — Environmental
ParameterValue
Degree of protection (IEC, IP)IP55

Product details

The 3AXD50000466382 is an ABB ACQ580-series LV AC packaged drive — a VFD, disconnect switch, and fuses in one NEMA 12 enclosure. It's rated for 25 Hp light-overload output at 575 V, delivering 27 A continuous.

The 27 A light-overload rating is the number that matters for motor sizing — it tells you the drive can deliver that current continuously for a variable-torque load like a pump or fan without derating. The 25 Hp figure is the corresponding motor power at 575 V. If you're feeding it from a 480 V source, the available current stays the same, but the horsepower rating drops proportionally — something to check if the motor plate says 25 Hp at 460 V. IP55 and NEMA 12 mean the enclosure is dust-tight and protected against hose-directed water. That's enough for most indoor washdown areas and damp environments, but not for direct outdoor exposure or submersion.

Frequently asked questions

What is the closest alternative to this drive?

Within the ACQ580 family, the closest sibling is the same frame with a different current rating — for example, a 34 A or 21 A variant. No pin-compatible drop-in exists because the disconnect and fuse configuration changes with the current rating. Stick with the 27 A unit unless the load requirement shifts.

What input voltage does it accept?

525 to 600 V three-phase, 50/60 Hz. That covers 575 V and 600 V class supplies; for 480 V systems, a step-up transformer or a different drive variant is needed.

What compliance documentation is available?

The drive carries a UL listing (UL 508C) as part of its standard certification. RoHS and CE documentation are provided by ABB for the ACQ580 series; request the declaration of conformity from your distributor.

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