The Rockwell Automation 1492-SPM1C040-N is a miniature circuit breaker designed for use in industrial applications. It is part of the Allen-Bradley product line and is used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent and short-circuit conditions. The product is designed to be compact and easy to install, with dimensions of approximately 88 mm (3.46 inches) in length, 17.5 mm (0.69 inches) in width, and 70 mm (2.8 inches) in height.
Technical Specifications
The 1492-SPM1C040-N has a rated current of 40 amps and is designed for use in applications with a maximum voltage of 230V AC or 50V DC. It has a power loss of 1.4 watts per pole at 0.5 amps and 4.5 watts per pole at 10 amps. The device is designed to operate within an ambient temperature range of -40°C to 40°C (104°F) and is certified to operate in a variety of environments, including those recognized by UL, CSA, CE, VDE, and CCC.
Alarm/Error Codes
The product documentation does not provide specific information on alarm or error codes for the 1492-SPM1C040-N. However, it does provide detailed technical specifications and installation instructions.
User Manuals
The user manual for the 1492-SPM1C040-N is available for download from the Rockwell Automation website. The manual provides detailed information on the product's technical specifications, installation, and operation.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting information for the 1492-SPM1C040-N is not readily available from our research. However, the user manual and technical specifications provided can be used to diagnose and resolve common issues related to the product's operation.
Programming
The 1492-SPM1C040-N is a simple electrical device that does not require programming. It is designed to operate automatically based on the electrical current flowing through the circuit it is protecting.
Installation
The installation of the 1492-SPM1C040-N is straightforward and involves connecting the device to the electrical circuit it is designed to protect. The product documentation provides detailed instructions on the installation process, including information on the correct orientation of the device and the use of spacers to ensure proper spacing between devices.