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The 700-RT99R200A1 from Allen Bradley is a solid-state timing relay suited for various control circuits. This unit features a versatile time delay range from 0.2 to 8 seconds.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Timing Relay |
| Product Line | Bulletin 700 |
| Part Number | 700-RT99R200A1 |
| Weight | 1.88 lbs (0.85 kg) |
| Relay Type | Solid State |
| Current Rating | Standard |
| Delay Type | Off Delay |
| Contact Type | Solid State Output |
| Time Range | 0.2 – 8 s |
| Poles | Single |
| Insulation Class | Standard |
| Application | Control Circuits |
| Mounting | Panel/DIN Rail |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Coil Type | AC/DC |
Part of the Bulletin 700 series by Allen Bradley, the 700-RT99R200A1 is a solid-state timing relay. It specializes in timing applications with a delay mechanism that is specifically configured for off delay scenarios. This unit accommodates a time range from 0.2 seconds up to 8 seconds, providing flexibility in various control setups.
With a single pole configuration, this relay is integral to standard current applications. Its solid-state output type enhances reliability and performance in control circuits. The unit can be mounted on panels or DIN rails, making it versatile for different installation environments.
Designed for use in both AC and DC applications, the relay operates efficiently at frequencies of either 50 or 60 Hz. It also meets standard insulation class requirements to ensure dependable performance in various conditions. The 700-RT99R200A1 is particularly useful for tasks that require precise timing control, ensuring that automated systems function smoothly.