The Allen-Bradley 156-C3P30NCB is a three-phase solid-state contactor designed for use in industrial automation applications. It features three switched poles and is rated for 30 amps at 40°C, with a maximum voltage of 600 volts AC. The contactor can be controlled using either AC or DC voltage, with the AC control range spanning from 20 to 275 volts and the DC control range spanning from 24 to 190 volts.
Technical Specifications
- Number of Poles: 3 poles in a 3-pole body
- Rating: 30 amps AC
- Control Voltage: 20-275 volts AC, 24-190 volts DC
- Maximum Voltage: 600 volts AC
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F) for overtemperature protection; -40°C to 80°C (-40°F to 176°F) for normal operation; and -40°C to 100°C (-40°F to 212°F) for storage.
Alarm/Error Codes
No specific information on alarm or error codes is provided in our research. It is likely that these codes would be detailed in the user manual or technical documentation specific to the product, which may not be publicly available.
User Manual
The user manual for the Allen-Bradley 156-C3P30NCB is not publicly available. It is likely that this manual would provide detailed information on the product's operation, installation, and troubleshooting procedures.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting procedures for the Allen-Bradley 156-C3P30NCB are not publicly available. It is likely that these procedures would be detailed in the user manual or technical documentation specific to the product, which may not be publicly available.
Programming
The Allen-Bradley 156-C3P30NCB is a solid-state contactor designed for use in industrial automation applications. It does not require programming in the classical sense, as it is a simple on/off switch. However, it may be integrated into larger control systems that involve programming, such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Installation
The Allen-Bradley 156-C3P30NCB is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail, making it easy to integrate into industrial control systems. The installation process would typically involve connecting the contactor to the control circuitry and ensuring proper wiring and grounding.
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