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Current Relay Module handles cumulative load of 80 A.
Current Relay Module handles cumulative load of 80 A.

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April 3, 2006 - Designed for use with Allen Bradley SLC-500, High Current Relay Output Module handles load connections up to 10 A/relay contact without use of intermediate relays. Module features 8 output bits, one for each relay, and all 8 NO relays are electrically isolated and rated for continuous current. Input bits provide feedback for continuously monitoring status of relay coils. Output contact rating is 125 Vac, 10 A, ¼ hp and 30 Vdc, 5 A.

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Control Chief Corp.
P.O. Box 141-T
Bradford, PA, 16701 0141
USA



Our High Current Module can Really Handle the Load


High Current Relay Output Module

Control Chief now has a cost-effective solution for applications with medium to high current requirements: the High Current Relay Output Module. Designed for use with the Allen Bradley SLC-500, the High Current Relay Module can handle load connections up to 10 amperes per relay contact without the use of intermediate relays. That means it saves money, space and installation time.

The module features 8 output bits - one for each of the relays. All 8 relays are rated for 10 amperes of continuous current and are electrically isolated for safe, efficient performance. It is ideal for industry applications that require high current loads, including crane and locomotive operation.

Easy Output Operation
As with any output module, the output bits are used to energize the 10 amp relay circuits. Depending on the slot in which it is installed, bits 0 through 7 correspond to the 8 relay contacts on the module. These are modified by the user with standard RS Logix to meet the individual application needs.

Input That Gives You Constant Feedback
The High Current Relay Output Module is designed with input bits that provide feedback so you can monitor the status of the 8 relay coils continuously - a function not available with standard output cards.

The Advanced Solution For High Load Situations
Ideal for heavy industry applications
Features 8 Normally Open Isolated relays
For use with any of the modular SLC-500 processors
Feedback capability permits continuous monitoring
Eliminates the need for intermediate relays
Saves money, space and installation time Flexibility with AC or DC connectivity
Available from your local Allen-Bradley distributor
o Specifications:
- Output contact rating
AC 125 VAC 125 VAC
10 A 1/4 HP
DC 30 VDC
5 A
- Backplane current draw
70 mA per active relay
650 mA maximum backplane current

- Backplane voltage requirements
+5 VDC yes
24 VDC no

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