PRODUCT DETAILS
25C-D017N114 — AC Drive, 480V Three-Phase, 10 HP / 7.5 kW, Frame C
The 25C-D017N114 is a 10 HP / 7.5 kW AC drive (rated identically for Normal Duty and Heavy Duty), accepting 380–480V AC three-phase input (323–528V rated range) and delivering 17A output current in a Frame C housing. It supports V/Hz and sensorless vector control with a 0–500 Hz output frequency range, and shares its core control module and accessory card architecture with closely related drives in the same broader platform family.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 25C-D017N114 |
| Power Rating | 10 HP / 7.5 kW (Normal and Heavy Duty) |
| Input Voltage | 380–480V AC, Three-Phase (323–528V rated range) |
| Output Current | 17 A |
| Output Frequency | 0–500 Hz |
| Control Modes | V/Hz, Sensorless Vector |
| Frame Size | C |
| Branch Short-Circuit Protection | Not provided by drive — external protection required |
| Enclosure | IP20 / NEMA Open Type |
| Operating Temperature | −20°C to 50°C (mounting-dependent derating) |
A Wiring Detail That Matters on This Platform
This drive shares its broader catalog structure and accessory compatibility with closely related drive families, but its control circuitry differs in a specific, important way: connecting terminals 01 and 11 together — a wiring shortcut that may be harmless on a related drive family — causes an internal short on this platform and can damage internal components. This is exactly the kind of detail that gets missed when wiring practices are carried over from a visually similar but electrically different drive without checking the specific wiring diagram for the unit actually being installed.
The drive itself doesn't provide branch short-circuit protection — this must be supplied externally per the installation's electrical code requirements, typically through a properly sized circuit breaker or fuse set ahead of the drive. At 7.5 kW, the EMC filter is optional rather than standard at this rating tier; verify whether the specific unit ordered includes the filter before assuming CE compliance is automatically covered.
FAQ
Q: Can terminals 01 and 11 be jumpered the same way they might be on a related drive platform?
No. Connecting these terminals together on this specific drive causes an internal short circuit and can damage components — always wire strictly according to this drive's own wiring diagram rather than assuming compatibility with a visually similar drive family.
Q: Does this drive include branch circuit short-circuit protection internally?
No. External short-circuit protection — a correctly rated circuit breaker or fuse set — must be provided ahead of the drive as part of the installation.
Q: Is the EMC filter included as standard at this power rating?
Not necessarily — filter inclusion varies by specific catalog configuration at this power level. Verify whether the unit ordered includes the integral filter before assuming CE compliance is covered without additional filtering.
Q: What mounting clearance does this drive need at Frame C?
Clearance requirements depend on mounting orientation and whether a control module fan kit is installed — vertical mounting with the fan kit requires more clearance than standard horizontal zero-stacking configurations. Consult the specific mounting method's clearance table before finalizing panel layout.



