Allen Bradley Bulletin 100 Contactors
From 5-amp miniature to 2650 amp large-frames, Rockwell Automation offers IEC contactors that are flexible, modular and easy to select and apply, with coordinating accessories, SSCR documentation and a PLC-compatible universal electronic AC/DC coil that reduces energy consumption.
When paired with the Bulletin circuit breakers, customers can obtain documented short circuit coordinated ratings (SCCR) with the online global selection tool.
This enables users to select the specific combinations of Allen Bradley components they are applying – circuit breakers, contactors, overload relays – and obtain a test summary letter documenting the compliance of their specific products with to IEC and UL standards.
The large IEC Contactors 100-E / 104-E new designs reduce width and weight. The new universal electronic AC / DC coil for these sizes makes selections much easier.
Plus, the low switching energy enables direct connection to PLCs without interposing relays. The universal coil also offers significant energy savings, especially in common isolation, bypass and alternate energy applications.
The Compact IEC Contactors 100-C / 104-C offer a space-saving design in a high performance contactor, and the Safety Contactors 100S-C / 104S-C, 100S-E provide mechanically linked positively guided or mirror contact performance, required in feedback circuits of modern safety applications.
The Miniature IEC Contactors 100-K / 104-K are designed for commercial and light industrial applications where panel space is at a premium. These miniature devices, while 45mm wide, are shallower and have less panel depth requirements than the standard IEC contactors.
Environmentally friendly, versatile and flexible, the IEC contactors provide modular solutions up to 2650 amp. If you are interested in any of the Allen Bradley Bulletin 100 Contactors, or any other Allen Bradley products, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk to find out more.
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