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The 700-N24 by Allen Bradley is a compact surge suppressor operating within a 6 to 150-volt AC/DC voltage range. Designed for reliable performance, it features an RC suppression technique and is compatible with Bulletin 700 product lines, ensuring enhanced functionality with 700-P and 700-N devices.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Surge Suppressor |
| Product Line | Bulletin 700 |
| Part Number | 700-N24 |
| UPC | 662073608059 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Voltage Range | 6 to 150 Volts AC/DC |
| Mounting | On Coil Terminal |
| Max Power | 35 VA |
| Suppression Technique | RC |
| Resistance Value | 220 Ohms |
| Capacitance Value | 0.39 microfarads |
| Compatibility | 700-P, 700-N Devices |
| Maximum Relay Contact Dropout Time | No Effect |
| Maximum Transient Voltage (Relative to System Voltage) | 3x |
The 700-N24 model from Allen Bradley serves as an effective surge suppressor within the Bulletin 700 series. It is engineered to operate efficiently across a voltage range from 6 to 150 volts, accommodating both AC and DC applications. This device is designed to be mounted on the coil terminal, ensuring straightforward installation in various systems.
With a maximum power handling capacity of 35 VA, this surge suppressor utilizes a resistance value of 220 Ohms alongside a capacitance of 0.39 microfarads, which optimizes its performance in managing voltage spikes. The suppression technique employed is RC, ensuring efficient transient voltage management.
The 700-N24's versatility allows it to be compatible with the 700-P and 700-N devices, enhancing its reliability in various applications. Notably, this suppressor does not influence the maximum relay contact dropout time, ensuring consistent system operation. Furthermore, it can endure a maximum transient voltage of up to three times the system voltage, providing robust protection against electrical disturbances.