Rockwell Automation 1770 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines User Manual

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Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines

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Publication 1770-4.1 – February 1998

Figure 11
Typical Suppression Applications

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230/460V ac

120V ac

Cat. No. 700-N24

3-Phase

Motor

120/240V ac

V dc

700-Nx

12057

Electrocube 1676-13

For 3-phase apparatus, a suppressor is needed across each phase

For small apparatus (relays, solenoids, and motor
starters up to size 1)

Cat. No. 599-K04 or 599-KA04
or ITW Paktron 104M06QC100

For large apparatus (contacts up to size 5)

For dc relays

Table C
Allen-Bradley Suppressors

Allen-Bradley Equipment

Coil Voltage

Allen-Bradley Suppressor

Bulletin 509 motor starter

120V ac

599-K04

Bulletin 509 motor starter

240V ac

599-KA04

Bulletin 100 contactor

120V ac

199-FSMA1

1

Bulletin 100 contactor

240V ac

199-FSMA2

1

Bulletin 709 motor starter

120V ac

1401-N10

1

Bulletin 700 type R or RM relays

ac coil

None required

12V dc

700-N22

24V dc

700-N10

Bulletin 700 type R relay

48V dc

700-N16

yp

y

115 – 125V dc

700-N11

230 – 250V dc

700-N12

12V dc

700-N28

24V dc

700-N113

Bulletin 700 type RM relay

48V dc

700-N17

yp

y

115 – 125V dc

700-N14

230 – 250V dc

700-N15

Bulletin 700 type N, P, or PK relays

150V max ac or dc

700-N5 or 700-N24

1

Miscellaneous electromagnetic devices limited of 35 sealed VA,

150V max ac or dc

700-N5 or 700-N24

1

1

Not recommended for use with 1746 and 1747 triac outputs, because they could cause damage to triacs. For suppression of 1746 and 1747 triac outputs, use varistors instead.

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