GU-D15 80173-110-01 Allen-Bradley Gate Commutated Turn-Off Board PowerFlex
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GU-D15 80173-110-01 Allen-Bradley Gate Commutated Turn-Off Board PowerFlex

SKU: GU-D15 80173-110-01 G651885A H011203-28
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  • Dimensions: 29 x 20.8 x 4 cm
  • Country of origin: USA
  • Payment: T/T, Western Union
  • Shipping port: Xiamen
1 years warranty
Delivery time: 3-7 business days
Free 30 days return

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Configured for high-speed switching control in PowerFlex drive systems, the Allen-Bradley GU-D15 80173-110-01 (GU-D15 80173-110-01 Gate Commutated Turn-Off Board) provides direct electrical gate-drive execution for power semiconductor modules.

Model Identification and Matrix

The GU-D15 unit is a specialized hardware component within the PowerFlex drive architecture, responsible for managing the turn-off timing and signal amplification for GTO-based power assemblies. The identified spare models, such as 80173-110-02 and 81001-451-63-R, represent iteration-specific variants; ensure the part number matches the drive chassis revision during replacement.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model GU-D15 80173-110-01 G651885A H011203-28
Brand Allen-Bradley
Origin USA
Weight 1.56 kg
Shipping Dimensions 29 x 20.8 x 4 cm
Operating Temp -25 deg C to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 120 W (Max)
Input Voltage Range 85 - 264 VAC
Output Voltage 24 VDC
Output Current 0 - 5.0 A

Industrial Drive Control Characteristics

This component maintains deterministic gate-pulse timing essential for high-power inverter stability. The board supports firmware flash compatibility with the host drive control logic, allowing for adjustments in switching frequencies to minimize harmonic distortion. Integration within the drive housing requires precise impedance matching to maintain signal integrity for the turn-off commutation sequences.

Ordering Information

  • One (1) GU-D15 80173-110-01 Gate Commutated Turn-Off Board.

  • Static-shielded packaging.

  • Technical documentation regarding pin-out and signal-level requirements.

Installation Guidelines

  • Power Isolation: De-energize the main DC bus and verify zero-energy state with a multimeter before hardware access.

  • Electrostatic Discharge: Use a grounded wrist strap when handling the board to protect sensitive semiconductor gate drivers.

  • Mounting: Ensure all mounting screws are torqued to manufacturer specifications to provide proper electrical contact with the drive chassis.

  • Signal Cabling: Route gate signals away from high-current power cables to prevent induced noise and potential commutation faults.

  • Visual Inspection: Confirm that no physical damage is present on the gate capacitors or connectors prior to power-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the function of the 24 VDC output?

    The 24 VDC output provides the necessary bias voltage to the gate commutation circuitry to maintain the semiconductors in a ready state.

  • Does this board support hot-swapping?

    No. The module must be installed while the drive is fully powered down and the DC bus capacitors are discharged.

  • What causes a commutation fault in this board?

    A fault typically stems from improper gate timing, excessive heat on the GTO junction, or signal noise on the control inputs.

  • Is the input range compatible with non-standard AC sources?

    The board supports 85 - 264 VAC, making it resilient to fluctuations in industrial power quality within that specified range.

  • How is firmware flash compatibility verified?

    The host drive controller queries the board's internal identifier; verify the board revision matches the drive's firmware requirements.

  • Why is the storage temperature range wider than the operation range?

    The storage range covers non-operating ambient conditions where the electronics are dormant and not subjected to thermal stress from internal operation.

  • Can I use a different spare model number?

    Only if specifically listed as a direct compatible replacement in the PowerFlex drive technical manual for your specific chassis serial number.

  • How do I identify a failed gate-drive channel?

    A failure is usually indicated by a drive-side diagnostic code referencing a "Gate Fault" or "Commutation Failure" specific to the affected phase.

Shipping & Returns

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  • Flexible Options: We support shipping via your own carrier account (DHL/FedEx/UPS).
  • Industrial Packaging: Professional ESD protection and reinforced shock-absorbent packaging.

Returns

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  • Condition: Items must be in their original, factory-sealed condition with all tags.
  • Hassle-Free Process: Contact sales@maxwellplc.com for a return label and instructions.
  • Fast Refunds: Approved refunds are processed to your original payment method within 10 days.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping

  • Emergency Dispatch: Same-day shipping for in-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM (GMT+8).
  • Premium Carriers: Reliable global delivery via DHL, FedEx, and UPS to 150+ countries.
  • Flexible Options: We support shipping via your own carrier account (DHL/FedEx/UPS).
  • Industrial Packaging: Professional ESD protection and reinforced shock-absorbent packaging.

Returns

  • 30-Day Window: Request a return within 30 days of receipt for eligible items.
  • Condition: Items must be in their original, factory-sealed condition with all tags.
  • Hassle-Free Process: Contact sales@maxwellplc.com for a return label and instructions.
  • Fast Refunds: Approved refunds are processed to your original payment method within 10 days.

Warranty

Warranty

  • 12-Month Guarantee: A comprehensive one-year warranty covers all functional defects.
  • Authenticity: Every part is guaranteed 100% original, brand-new, and genuine.
  • Expert Support: Dedicated technical assistance to verify and resolve any hardware issues.
  • Peace of Mind: Long-term reliability support for all your mission-critical automation parts.

Warranty

Warranty

  • 12-Month Guarantee: A comprehensive one-year warranty covers all functional defects.
  • Authenticity: Every part is guaranteed 100% original, brand-new, and genuine.
  • Expert Support: Dedicated technical assistance to verify and resolve any hardware issues.
  • Peace of Mind: Long-term reliability support for all your mission-critical automation parts.

Secure Payment

Secure Payment

  • Flexible T/T: 100% T/T for stock items; 30% deposit / 70% balance for lead-time orders.
  • Local Friendly: RMB transfers are accepted if you have a local agent in China.
  • Best Price: Our Best Price Guarantee ensures you get the most competitive market rates.
  • Data Safety: All transactions are processed through encrypted and secure banking channels.


Secure Payment

Secure Payment

  • Flexible T/T: 100% T/T for stock items; 30% deposit / 70% balance for lead-time orders.
  • Local Friendly: RMB transfers are accepted if you have a local agent in China.
  • Best Price: Our Best Price Guarantee ensures you get the most competitive market rates.
  • Data Safety: All transactions are processed through encrypted and secure banking channels.


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