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The 700-N5 is a surge suppressor from Allen Bradley's Bulletin 700 series, designed for use with various relays. It has a voltage rating of 150V AC/DC and a power rating of 35 VA, providing effective protection against transient voltage.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Category | Drives |
| Product Line | Bulletin 700 |
| Part Number | 700-N5 |
| UPC | 662073607885 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Product | Surge Suppressor |
| Voltage Rating | 150V AC/DC |
| Power Rating | 35 VA |
| Compatible with | Bulletin 700-P Relays, Bulletin 700-N Relays, Bulletin 700-PH Relays, Bulletin 700-PK Relays |
| Suppression Technique | RC |
| Maximum Relay Contact Dropout Time | No Effect |
| Maximum Transient Voltage (Relative to System Voltage) | 3X |
| Mounting | Behind Relay |
| Resistor | Included |
| Capacitor | Included |
| Enclosure Requirement | 1 inch of additional depth |
The Allen Bradley 700-N5 acts as a surge suppressor, specifically engineered to work with several relay types in the Bulletin 700 series. With an operating voltage rating of 150 volts AC/DC, it provides robust protection for sensitive relay circuits. This component has been rated for a maximum power capacity of 35 VA.
Its design allows compatibility with different relays, including but not limited to Bulletin 700-P, Bulletin 700-N, Bulletin 700-PH, and Bulletin 700-PK, ensuring flexibility in usage across various applications. The suppression technique used in this device is RC, which effectively mitigates voltage spikes that may compromise relay operation.
When it comes to transient voltage management, the 700-N5 can handle surges up to three times the system's voltage, ensuring enhanced reliability in dynamic industrial settings. Notably, the surge suppressor has no impact on the maximum relay contact dropout time, maintaining normal relay functionalities even under transient conditions.
For installation, the 700-N5 is mounted behind the relay requiring an additional inch of depth in the enclosure to accommodate its footprint. The package includes both a resistor and capacitor, simplifying installation and ensuring readiness for operation once installed.