Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley 80190-580-01-R Drive Processor
Allen-Bradley RFQ support for Drive Processor Module. Availability, condition, compatibility, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed before quote.
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley RFQ support for Drive Processor Module. Availability, condition, compatibility, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed before quote.
Technical Details
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The Allen-Bradley 80190-580-01-R is a high-performance drive processor module engineered for the 1336 Series AC variable frequency drive (VFD) platform. Designed to deliver precise motor control, real-time condition monitoring, and adaptive speed regulation, this module is a critical component in modern industrial automation systems where energy efficiency, production throughput, and equipment uptime are non-negotiable priorities.
In today’s manufacturing environment, uncontrolled motor load accounts for a significant share of total facility operating costs. The 80190-580-01-R addresses this directly by enabling closed-loop speed and torque control across the full operating range of connected AC motors, eliminating the unplanned downtime associated with fixed-speed operation and mechanical throttling. Whether deployed in conveyor systems, pump stations, compressor banks, or multi-axis machining lines, this processor module ensures that motor output is continuously matched to actual load demand — reducing operating-hour consumption without sacrificing production capacity.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| SKU / Part Number | 80190-580-01-R |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Series | 1336 AC Drive Series |
| Module Type | Drive Processor Module |
| Compatible Drive Platform | Allen-Bradley 1336 PLUS, 1336 PLUS II, 1336 FORCE |
| Control Architecture | Closed-loop vector / V/Hz selectable |
| Communication Protocol | DH+, Remote I/O (RIO), DeviceNet (adapter dependent) |
| Operating Environment | Industrial — panel-mount, NEMA 1 / IP20 enclosure compatible |
| Energy Saving Value | Up to 30–50% motor energy reduction vs. fixed-speed operation |
| Application Scope | Pumps, fans, conveyors, compressors, machine tools, mixers |
| Condition | Tested, inspected, ready-to-ship surplus |
| Warranty | 12-Month Warranty |
| Origin | USA |
The 80190-580-01-R does not operate in isolation — it functions as the intelligence layer within a broader industrial automation system. In a typical 1336 Series drive system, this processor module interfaces directly with the Allen-Bradley 1336-BRF-SP2A power structure and communicates upstream to a 1756-L73 ControlLogix PLC via a 1756-DHRIO Data Highway Plus / Remote I/O bridge module. This architecture allows the PLC to issue real-time speed references, monitor drive fault states, and log operating load data without operator intervention.
On the field device side, the processor module coordinates with 1336-GM-SP2A gate driver boards to regulate IGBT switching patterns, directly influencing inverter efficiency and harmonic distortion levels. When paired with a PowerFlex 755 series drive in a parallel motor bank configuration, the 80190-580-01-R enables load-sharing strategies that prevent any single motor from operating at inefficient partial-load conditions for extended periods.
For condition monitoring and power quality analysis, the module integrates naturally with Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 5000 units installed at the MCC (Motor Control Center) level. These power monitors capture real-time kW, kVAR, power factor, and harmonic data, feeding the information back to the control system so that the 1336 drive can dynamically adjust its output to maintain optimal efficiency across varying production loads.
On the I/O side, 1756-IB16 digital input modules and 1756-OB16E digital output modules within the ControlLogix chassis provide the discrete signal interface for drive enable, fault reset, and speed preset selection. Analog speed references are typically delivered via 1756-IF8 analog input modules, allowing smooth, stepless speed transitions that eliminate the mechanical shock and energy spikes associated with across-the-line motor starting.
For human-machine interface, a PanelView Plus 7 (2711P-T10C21D8S) terminal connected via EtherNet/IP provides operators with real-time drive status, operating load trends, and fault history — enabling informed decisions about production scheduling and preventive maintenance without requiring specialist engineering support on the floor.
The most measurable impact of deploying the 80190-580-01-R in a production environment is the reduction of motor unplanned downtime during partial-load and idle operating conditions. In fixed-speed motor systems, energy is continuously consumed at or near full rated power regardless of actual process demand. The 1336 Series drive processor changes this fundamentally by implementing slip compensation and flux optimization algorithms that reduce motor magnetizing current during light-load periods — directly lowering kWh consumption without any change to the production process itself.
In pump and fan applications, the operational stability are particularly pronounced. Because fluid power follows the affinity laws, a 20% reduction in motor speed results in approximately 49% less power consumption. The 80190-580-01-R enables this speed reduction to be implemented automatically in response to process feedback signals — pressure transducers, flow meters, or temperature sensors — without manual operator adjustment. This eliminates the unplanned downtime of throttling valves and bypass dampers that are commonly used in fixed-speed pump systems.
From a maintenance and uptime perspective, the processor module’s built-in fault diagnostics and parameter logging capabilities allow maintenance teams to identify developing issues — such as increasing motor current draw, abnormal deceleration times, or recurring overcurrent faults — before they result in unplanned downtime. This predictive maintenance capability is particularly valuable in continuous-process industries where a single unplanned motor failure can halt an entire production line for hours.
The 80190-580-01-R also contributes to production line cycle time optimization by enabling precise acceleration and deceleration ramp control. In conveyor and material handling applications, smooth speed transitions reduce mechanical stress on belts, gearboxes, and couplings — extending component service life and reducing the frequency of mechanical maintenance interventions. The result is a measurable improvement in Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) that compounds over time as maintenance intervals are extended and unplanned stops are eliminated.
Every unit supplied by ZYPLC undergoes full functional testing prior to shipment, including power-up verification, parameter read/write testing, and communication interface validation. Availability confirmed by RFQ inventory ensures RFQ-confirmed dispatch, and Warranty terms are confirmed during quotation.
Q1: How much energy can the 80190-580-01-R save compared to a fixed-speed motor installation?
In variable-torque applications such as pumps and fans, operational stability of 30–50% are commonly achieved when replacing fixed-speed starters with 1336 Series VFD control using the 80190-580-01-R processor. Actual savings depend on the load profile, motor rating, and operating hours. In constant-torque applications such as conveyors, savings are typically lower but still significant due to elimination of mechanical braking losses and soft-start energy spikes.
Q2: Is the 80190-580-01-R compatible with my existing 1336 PLUS or 1336 PLUS II drive chassis?
Yes. The 80190-580-01-R is designed for the Allen-Bradley 1336 Series drive platform and is compatible with 1336 PLUS and 1336 PLUS II power structures. Before installation, verify the firmware revision of your existing drive chassis and confirm compatibility with your current parameter set. ZYPLC technical support can assist with compatibility verification prior to purchase.
Q3: What is the testing and inspection process for this module before shipment?
Each 80190-580-01-R unit undergoes a multi-stage inspection process at ZYPLC’s facility, including visual inspection for physical damage, power-up functional testing, parameter memory verification, and communication port testing. Units that do not pass all test stages are not offered for sale. A test report is available upon request for critical applications.
Q4: What does the 12-month warranty cover, and how is a warranty claim processed?
The 12-month warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal operating conditions. If a unit fails within the warranty period, ZYPLC will provide a replacement unit or full refund at our discretion. To initiate a warranty claim, contact our sales team with the order number and a description of the fault. Return shipping instructions will be provided within one business day.
ZYPLC handles Allen-Bradley 80190-580-01-R Drive Processor as a quote-based industrial automation spare part. Before quotation, our team verifies the complete model number, brand, series context, required condition, quantity, destination country, and urgency so the offer matches the installed system rather than only a partial catalog code.
| Model / SKU | 80190-580-01-R |
|---|---|
| Brand / Series | Allen-Bradley / Other series |
| RFQ details needed | Complete part number, suffix or revision, quantity, target country, preferred condition, urgency, and photos or nameplate when available. |
| Availability basis | Availability, condition, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed by RFQ. No price, stock status, or replacement suitability is assumed without verification. |
Industrial control parts often depend on firmware, revision, communication option, voltage range, rack type, or regional suffix. Please keep suffixes such as -00, -01, -CN, -JP, -CA, or similar revision marks in the RFQ message so compatibility can be checked against the existing PLC, DCS, drive, HMI, or machinery protection system.
Availability is confirmed by RFQ. Send the full model number, required quantity, condition requirement, destination country, and urgency so our sourcing team can check suitable supply options.
Yes. For PLC, DCS, drive, HMI, robotics, and machinery monitoring parts, suffixes and revisions matter. Photos, nameplates, firmware notes, or installed-system details help reduce mismatch risk.
Yes. ZYPLC supports quote-based sourcing for current, discontinued, and legacy industrial automation spares through verified industrial supply channels, with condition and lead time confirmed before quote.
Where applicable, parts are reviewed, packed for export, and prepared for shipment after RFQ confirmation. Testing scope, warranty terms, and shipment method are confirmed during quotation.