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Manufacturer: | Allen Bradley - PLC |
Product Type: | PLC/Programmable Logic Controller |
Part Number: | 1771-P10 |
Series: | PLC 5 |
Description:
Part number 1771-P10, which was designed and manufactured by Allen Bradley, is a power supply module. This module has a nominal input voltage of 125 volts DC, with an operating voltage range of 97 to 145 volts DC. The maximum input power of this device is 51 watts. This module weighs approximately 1.18 kilograms. The operating temperature of this module should range from 0 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius.
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The Allen-Bradley 1771-P10 is a power supply module that belongs to the 1771 Power Supply Series of modules. It transmits 8 amperes of current to the I/O chassis at 5 volts of direct current. This module can power both Series A and B of the 1771 Series I/O chassis. The input terminals of this unit must be connected to 97 to 145 volts of direct current for proper module operation. This module can be used with processors that do not require an integral power supply. It cannot, however, be used with 1772-LSP, 1772-LWP, or 1772-LXP processors. The list of processors that this power supply module includes is 1772-LS, 1772-LW, 1772-LX, 1771AL, 1771AR2, 1771ASB, and 1771-AS. The 1771-P10 power supply should not be connected in parallel to any other power supply unit except another 1771-P10 power supply. There is a parallel connector on the front end of the device that can be used for connecting two of these power supplies. The interface of the 1771-P10 consists of LED status indicators that show the module status, a power switch, and the connecting terminals.
The Allen-Bradley 1771-P10 module requires 125 Volts of direct current from an external power supply. The input voltage must be in the range of 97 volts to 145 volts of direct current. The module input power consumption rating is 72 watts. The 1771-P10 module can supply a maximum of 8 amperes of output current at 5 volts of direct current. To prevent module damage and performance degradation, the I/O chassis power supply should be turned off before the 1771-P10 module is inserted into the chassis.
This power supply has a number of ports, including PS Active, which provides module status information, and Parallel P / S, which is used to connect other power supplies to make a coherent connection to maximize output. However, the 1771-P10 is the only compatible power supply that can be connected seamlessly. When these power supplies are connected in series. This device has a rated output of 16 amperes. It also includes a power switch to turn on the module and fuse to protect the voltage source and connection. The fuse ratings are 1.5 amperes at 250 volts with slow pulses. Under this power supply, the terminal block provides wiring harness connections. Turn off all existing electrical equipment before installing this power supply on the chassis.
Place the PCB behind the power module and align it with the rows above and below the I/O chassis. If there is any resistance, do not push the power module and, instead, re-enter with equal pressure. Hook the chassis latch to secure the module connection once connected, proceed with input cable functions. An external power supply is required for the Allen-Bradley 1771-P10 module, which requires an input voltage of 125 volts DC with an input voltage range of 97 to 145 volts DC. This module has a rated output current of up to 8 amperes. The Allen Bradley 1771-P10 module has an operating temperature that should remain within a range of 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, or the equivalent range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius.
Brand: | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
Series: | 1771 Power Supply Modules |
Part number: | 1771-P10 |
Nominal Input Voltage: | 125V DC |
Input Voltage Range: | 97-145V DC |
Max Real Input Power: | 51W |
Max Apparent Input Power: | N/A |
Max Transformer Load: | N/A |
Backplane Output Current: | 8 A (at 5V DC) |
Frequency: | DC/Rect Sine |
Fuse: | 1.5 A, 250V, slow-blow |
User Output Current: | N/A |
Cabling: | 1771-CT |
Paralleled: | -P5, -P10 |
Location: | 1771 Chassis, 2 Slots |
Chassis Slots: | 2 |
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Answer: Yes. We offer repairs for the 1771-P10 and it comes with our 1 Year Automation Stop Warranty.
Question: What type of warranty comes with the Allen Bradley - PLC and 1771-P10?
Answer: If you buy the 1771-P10 through Automationstop.com it comes with our 1 Year Warranty and no other warranties.
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Question: What is the manufacturer for the 1771-P10?
Answer: The 1771-P10 is made by Allen Bradley - PLC.
Question: What type of product is the 1771-P10?
Answer: The 1771-P10 is part of the PLC 5 series.
Question: What is the Backplane Output Current: of the 1771-P10?
Answer: The Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation 1771-P10 has a Backplane Output Current: of 8 A (at 5 volts DC).
Question: What Brand: does the Rockwell Automation 1771-P10 have?
Answer: The 1771-P10 has a Allen Bradley (AB) / Rockwell Automation Brand:.
Question: What is the Cabling: of the Rockwell Automation 1771-P10?
Answer: The Cabling: of the 1771-P10 is 1771-CT.
Question: What is the Chassis Slots: of the 1771-P10?
Answer: The 1771-P10 has a Chassis Slots: of 2.
Question: What Frequency: is included with the 1771-P10?
Answer: The Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 1771-P10 has a DC/Rect Sine Frequency:.
Question: What is the Fuse: of the Rockwell Automation 1771-P10?
Answer: The Fuse: of the Rockwell Automation 1771-P10 is 1.5 A, 250 volts slow-blow.
Question: What Input Voltage Range: does the 1771-P10 have?
Answer: The Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 1771-P10 has a Input Voltage Range: of 97-145 volts DC.
Question: What is the Location: of the 1771-P10?
Answer: The Location: of the 1771-P10 is 1771 Chassis, 2 Slots.
Question: What Max Apparent Input Power: does the Allen Bradley 1771-P10 have?
Answer: The Allen Bradley 1771-P10 has a N/A Max Apparent Input Power:.
Question: What is the Max Real Input Power: of the Allen-Bradley 1771-P10?
Answer: The Max Real Input Power: of the 1771-P10 is 51W.
Question: What Max Transformer Load: is included with the Rockwell-Automation 1771-P10?
Answer: The Rockwell-Automation 1771-P10 has a N/A Max Transformer Load:.
Question: What Nominal Input Voltage: does the 1771-P10 have?
Answer: The Nominal Input Voltage: of the Allen-Bradley 1771-P10 is 125 volts DC (direct current).
Question: What is the Paralleled: of the Rockwell-Automation 1771-P10?
Answer: The Paralleled: of the Rockwell-Automation 1771-P10 is -P5, -P10.
Question: What is the part number: of the Allen Bradley Automation 1771-P10?
Answer: The 1771-P10 has a component number: of 1771-P10.
Question: What Series: does the 1771-P10 have?
Answer: The Series: of the Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 1771-P10 is 1771 power supply Modules.
Question: What User Output Current: is included with the Allen Bradley Automation 1771-P10?
Answer: The 1771-P10 has a N/A User Output Current:.
For additional information about 1771-P10 check the data sheet or manual. Also check the manual PDF for all wiring diagrams, compatibility, troubleshooting, specifications, installation instructions, and accessories (such as batteries, terminal blocks, or cables) regarding 1771-P10.
Revision Part # | Also Known As | Availability |
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1771-P10/A | 1771-P10 Ser A, Series A, Rev A | Request a Quote |
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Rockwell Disclaimer: The product is used surplus. Automation Stop is not an authorized surplus dealer or affiliate for the Manufacturer of this product. The product may have older date codes or be an older series than that available direct from the factory or authorized dealers. Because Automation Stop is not an authorized distributor of this product, the Original Manufacturer’s warranty does not apply. While many Allen-Bradley PLC products will have firmware already installed, DO Supply makes no representation as to whether a PLC product will or will not have firmware and, if it does have firmware, whether the firmware is the revision level that you need for your application. Automation Stop also makes no representations as to your ability or right to download or otherwise obtain firmware for the product from Rockwell, its distributors, or any other source. Automation Stop also makes no representations as to your right to install any such firmware on the product. Automation Stop will not obtain or supply firmware on your behalf. It is your obligation to comply with the terms of any End-User License Agreement or similar document related to obtaining or installing firmware.