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The 702L-AAD92 from Allen Bradley is an enclosed starter designed for reliable control in various industrial applications. Operating at a coil voltage of 120 V AC, it supports a rated current of 20 A with two poles for functionality.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Enclosed Starter |
| Product Line | Bulletin 702 |
| Part Number | 702L-AAD92 |
| Coil Voltage | 120 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Rated Current | 20 A |
| Number Of Poles | 2-Poles |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | 0 °C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 40 °C |
| Minimum Storage Temperature | 0 °C |
| Maximum Storage Temperature | 40 °C |
| Operating Humidity | 80% Max. (Non-Condensing) |
| Storage Humidity | 80% Max. (Non-Condensing) |
| Installation Altitude | 1000 m above sea level max. |
The Allen Bradley 702L-AAD92 is classified as an enclosed starter, optimizing electrical control in industrial settings. This component operates on a coil voltage of 120 V AC and has a maximum rated current of 20 A, ensuring it can handle specific applications effectively. Designed with two poles, it facilitates reliable switching and motor control operations.
Temperature tolerance is an essential feature of this starter, with operational limits ranging from 0 °C to 40 °C. These conditions are mirrored in its storage specifications, making it versatile for various deployment scenarios. Conditions of up to 80% humidity, both in operation and storage, are permissible, enabling fitting use in less controlled environments. Furthermore, the unit is suitable for installation at altitudes not exceeding 1000 meters above sea level.