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1756-PA75
Allen Bradley ControlLogix Power supply unit 120/220V AC, 1.5A at 1.2V, 4A at 3.3V, 13A at 5V, 2.8A at 24V

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ControlLogix Power supply unit 120/220V AC, 1.5A at 1.2V, 4A at 3.3V, 13A at 5V, 2.8A at 24V
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From the acclaimed ControlLogix PLC range, the Allen Bradley 1756-PA75 power supply is used to supply power to the other modules with the 1756 chassis. It does this by providing the chassis backplane with 120/220V AC. 1.5A at 1.2V, 4A at 3.3V, 13A at 5V or 2.8A at 24V. The power supply module is normally housed on the left hand side of the rack as you look direct at it. 

Features

  • Provides all of the regulated voltages necessary for any ControlLogix module to operate in the chassis
  • Provides limited hold up time for fluctuation in incoming line power
  • Signal modules in chassis of imminent voltage failure for orderly system shutdown

Specifications

Model Number1756-PA75
Input Voltage Range85...265V AC
Input Voltage Norm120/240V AC
Input Frequency Range47...63 Hz
Input Power Max100VA / 100W
Output Power Max[email protected] degrees
Power Consumption25W
Hold up time5 cycles @ 85VAC 50/60hz
6 cycles @ 120VAC 50/60hz
6 cycles @ 200VAC 50/60hz
6 cycles @ 240VAC 50/60hz 
Inrush Current Max20A
Current Capacity @ 1.2V DC1.5A
Current Capacity @ 3.3V DC4A
Current Capacity @ 5.1V DC13A
Current Capacity @ 24V DC2.8A
Transformer load max100VA
Chassis CompatibilitySeries B
Weight0.95kg
Dimensions140 x 112 x 145
FuseNon replaceable fuse that is soldered into place
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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typePower Supply
RangeControlLogix
EAN612598206855
UPC61259820685
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