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The 702L-COA92 from Allen Bradley is a reliable NEMA lighting contactor designed for various applications. It is rated for 60 Amperes and operates at a coil voltage of 220-240 Volts AC while functioning within the 60 Hertz frequency range.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | NEMA Lighting Contactor |
| Product Line | Bulletin 702 |
| Part Number | 702L-COA92 |
| NEMA Size | Size 2 |
| Current Rating | 60 Amperes |
| Poles | 2 Power poles |
| Coil Voltage | 220-240 Volts AC |
| Enclosure | Open Type |
| Operation | Electrically held |
| Mounting | Panel mount |
| Frequency | 60 Hertz |
| Operating Temperature | -25 to 55 degrees Celsius |
| Max. Installation Altitude | 1000m above sea level |
The Allen Bradley 702L-COA92 is a robust lighting contactor compliant with NEMA standards. With a size rating of 2, this unit can handle up to 60 Amperes of current, making it suitable for substantial electrical loads. It features two power poles and is designed to function with coil voltages ranging from 220 to 240 Volts AC. This contactor operates effectively within a frequency of 60 Hertz.
The open-type enclosure facilitates its installation while providing adequate accessibility for maintenance. As an electrically held device, it ensures continuous operation once engaged. An essential specification is its operational temperature range, which extends from -25 degrees to 55 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for diverse environments. Furthermore, it can be installed at altitudes up to 1000 meters, accommodating various setups and geographic locations.