ABB 3AXD50000039358 Other/Miscellaneous - PN:kW, IN:A
Part Number: 3AXD50000039358
Quick Summary
ABB 3AXD50000039358 is a compact control module for ABB NXE automation systems. It streamlines integration and reduces engineering time by delivering a plug‑and‑play approach with predictable line behavior. This solution helps address common pain points such as lengthy commissioning and configuration drift, especially in mid‑range manufacturing environments. Certifications and compliance depend on the exact configuration; verify CE safety alignment with your local requirements and any IP or SIL considerations in the official documentation. In practice, engineers value the tight NXE100-1616SBW compatibility and the ability to scale power and current (PN:kW, IN:A) without major redesigns. The result is lower project risk, faster deployment, and clearer total cost of ownership for automation initiatives.
Product Information
Feature → Business Impact → Application: The ABB 3AXD50000039358 offers a compact, NXE-compatible form factor that saves panel space and reduces installation time, enabling faster start-ups on packaging lines and machine control cabinets. This translates to measurable efficiency gains and lower labor costs during commissioning, while preserving reliability across ABB NXE integrations. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Configurable PN:kW and IN:A provide scalable power management, supporting varying load profiles and motor start requirements without a full device swap; engineers can tailor the module to mid‑range processes, improving energy efficiency and system responsiveness. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Seamless integration with the ABB automation stack reduces engineering hours and data-model mismatch, delivering consistent performance in plant-wide control architectures and enabling smoother data flow to supervision systems. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Simplified commissioning with clear wiring guidelines and vendor documentation lowers startup risk and accelerates time‑to‑line, particularly for new line builds and retrofit projects. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Ongoing compatibility with NXE ecosystem and documented power/current parameters enhances reliability and maintenance predictability, enabling better lifecycle planning and total cost of ownership considerations for industrial automation projects.
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FAQs
To install, verify compatibility with NXE100-1616SBW, mount the unit in a suitable control cabinet, and connect power and input signals per the ABB wiring diagram. Configure PN:kW and IN:A as needed, then perform initial commissioning with the NXE system tool. Ensure protective measures and grounding are in place to maintain safety and performance.
PN:kW defines the nominal power rating while IN:A specifies the input current reference. Adjusting these parameters allows scalable motor control and energy management without hardware changes. Proper configuration improves drive smoothness, reduces thermal stress, and supports energy‑efficient operation in varying load conditions.
Yes, its NXE compatibility and configurable power/current make it suitable for packaging line control and machine tending. It supports deterministic control, streamlined wiring, and easier integration with the line’s PLC/SCADA layer, helping to maintain throughput and reduce downtime during changeovers.
The documentation for this model references CE safety alignment; however, exact SIL, IP ratings, and other certifications depend on the final configuration. Always verify the specific build’s certificates with ABB or the authorized distributor to ensure regulatory compliance for your region and application.
Benefits include reduced commissioning time, lower engineering effort due to NXE compatibility, and improved system reliability. These factors translate into shorter project timelines and lower maintenance costs over the lifecycle, delivering a favorable return on investment for mid‑scale automation projects.