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Allen-Bradley 701819-26AWRelianceElectric

SKU: 701819-26AWRelianceElectric-SOB-USA

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Allen-Bradley 701819-26AWRelianceElectric

SKU: 701819-26AWRelianceElectric-SOB-USA

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The Reliance Electric part number 701819-26AW is a motor control center (MCC) component designed for industrial automation applications. It is a critical component in ensuring the reliable operation of industrial systems, particularly in industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, and power generation.

Technical Specifications

The 701819-26AW MCC is a compact, high-performance unit designed to provide efficient motor control and monitoring. Key technical specifications include:

  • Power Rating: The MCC supports a maximum power rating of 26 amperes (AW) and is designed to handle a wide range of motor sizes and types.
  • Voltage Range: The unit operates within a voltage range of 230-460 volts, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
  • Current Monitoring: The MCC includes current monitoring capabilities, allowing for real-time monitoring of motor currents and fault detection.
  • Alarm and Error Codes: The unit is equipped with advanced alarm and error code capabilities, enabling quick identification and resolution of issues.

Alarm/Error Codes

The 701819-26AW MCC features a comprehensive alarm and error code system that helps users quickly diagnose and address issues related to motor operation. These codes include:

  • Overcurrent: Indicates that the motor current exceeds the maximum allowed value.
  • Undercurrent: Indicates that the motor current falls below the minimum allowed value.
  • Overvoltage: Indicates that the voltage supplied to the motor exceeds the maximum allowed value.
  • Undervoltage: Indicates that the voltage supplied to the motor falls below the minimum allowed value.
  • Motor Failure: Indicates that the motor has failed or is malfunctioning.

User Manuals

The user manual for the 701819-26AW MCC provides detailed instructions on installation, operation, and maintenance. It includes information on:

  • Installation Procedures: Step-by-step instructions for installing the MCC in industrial settings.
  • Operating Procedures: Detailed instructions on how to operate the MCC, including setting parameters and monitoring motor performance.
  • Troubleshooting: Troubleshooting guides for common issues and error codes.
  • Maintenance: Scheduling and performing routine maintenance tasks to ensure optimal performance.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the 701819-26AW MCC involves identifying and addressing issues related to motor operation, power supply, and communication. Common troubleshooting steps include:

  • Check Power Supply: Verify that the power supply to the MCC is stable and within the recommended voltage range.
  • Check Motor Operation: Verify that the motor is operating correctly and within the recommended current range.
  • Check Communication: Verify that communication links between the MCC and other devices are functioning correctly.

Programming

The 701819-26AW MCC can be programmed using a variety of methods, including:

  • Local Programming: Programming the MCC directly using a local interface.
  • Remote Programming: Programming the MCC remotely using a network interface.
  • Configuration Software: Using specialized software to configure and monitor the MCC.

Installation

The installation process for the 701819-26AW MCC typically involves the following steps:

  • Mounting: Mounting the MCC in a suitable location, taking into account factors such as temperature, humidity, and accessibility.
  • Power Connection: Connecting the MCC to a reliable power supply.
  • Communication Connection: Connecting the MCC to other devices and systems using communication protocols such as Ethernet or Modbus.
  • Configuration: Configuring the MCC to meet specific requirements and settings.
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