Rockwell Automation 1747-L5xx SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1747-UM011G-EN-P - June 2008

Selecting Your Hardware Components 49

Surge Suppression Diagram

If you connect an SLC 500 controller triac output to control an
inductive load, use varistors to suppress noise. Choose a varistor that
is appropriate for the application. We recommend the following surge
suppressors for triac outputs when switching 120V ac inductive loads:

Harris MOV, part number V220 MA2A

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.

Allen-Bradley surge suppressors recommended for use with
Allen-Bradley relays, contactors, and starters are shown in the table
below.

+ dc or L1

Snubber

dc COM or L2

VAC/VDC

ac or dc
Output Module

Out 0
Out 1
Out 2
Out 3
Out 4
Out 5

Out 6
Out 7

COM

ATTENTION

Damage could occur to SLC 500 triac outputs if you use

suppressors having RC networks and the triac load current is 15

mA or less.

Devices Requiring Surge Suppression

Device

Coil Voltage

Suppressor Cat. No.

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-GSMA1

()

199-FSMA2

(2)

Bulletin 709 Motor Starter

120V ac

1401-N10

(2)

Bulletin 700 Type R, RM Relays

ac coil

none required

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