Rockwell Automation 1747-ACNR15 ControlNet Adapter Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1747-UM003A-EN-P

Understanding Your SLC 500/1746 Control System B-19

If you connect a 1746 triac output module to control an inductive load, we
recommend that you use varistors for surge suppression. Choose a varistor that
is appropriate for the application. The surge suppressors we recommend for
triac outputs when switching 120V ac inductive loads are a Harris MOV, part
number V220 MA2A, or an Allen-Bradley MOV, Catalog Number 599-K04
or 599-KA04, Series C or later.

Consult the varistor manufacturer’s data sheet when selecting a varistor for
your application.

Applications such as high-frequency welding equipment and large ac motors
generate excessively high levels of electrical noise. In these applications, all
possible sources of noise should be suppressed. Achieve best results when the
noise suppressors are connected as closely as possible to the surge generating
device. (See table below.)

ATTENTION

!!!!

Do not use suppressors having RC networks, since damage
to triacs could occur. Allen-Bradley ac surge suppressors not
recommended for use with triacs include Catalog Numbers
199-FSMA1, 199-FSMA2, 1401-N10, and 700-N24.

Table B.3 Recommended Suppressors

Device

Coil Voltage

Suppressor Catalog
Number

Bulletin 509 Motor Starter

Bulletin 509 Motor Starter

120V ac

240V ac

599-K04

(1)

599-KA04

(1)

Bulletin 100 Contactor

Bulletin 100 Contactor

120V ac

240V ac

199-FSMA1

(2)

199-F5MA2

(2)

Bulletin 709 Motor Starter

120V ac

1401-N10

(2)

Bulletin 700 Type R, RM Relays

ac coil

None Required

Bulletin 700 Type R Relay

Bulletin 700 Type RM Relay

12V dc

12V dc

700-N22

700-N28

Bulletin 700 Type R Relay

Bulletin 700 Type RM Relay

24V dc

24V dc

700-N10

700-N13

Bulletin 700 Type R Relay

Bulletin 700 Type RM Relay

48V dc

48V dc

700-N16

700-N17

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