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Allen Bradley 700-H Relays 700-HN100

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700-HN100

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The 700-HN100 from Allen Bradley is a relay socket designed for use with specific relay models in the 700-H series. This component features eight pins and operates within an input voltage range of 300 to 400 Volts AC, ensuring compatibility with various systems.

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Technical specifications for 700-HN100

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Product TypeRelay Socket
Product Line700-H Relays
Part Number700-HN100
Weight0.13 lbs (0.06 kg)
Number of Pins8 pins
Input Voltage Rating300 to 400 Volts AC
Protection RatingIP40 (Open type)
Current Rating10 Amperes
Number of PolesDouble poles
Electrical Life SpanApproximately 100,000 minutes
Compatible Relays700-HR and 700-HA32 series relays
Wire SizeAmerican Wire Gauge (AWG) 20 to 14
Construction TypeGuarded terminal construction
Coil Voltage125 to 140 Volts AC
Screw Tightening Torque0.8 Newton-meter
Compatible Wire TypesSolid and copper stranded wires
Electrical Connection TypeScrew-type terminal
Mounting MethodDIN rail or panel mount

The Allen Bradley 700-HN100 functions as a reliable relay socket tailored for double-pole configurations. It accommodates eight pins and operates effectively with designated input voltage levels ranging from 300 to 400 Volts AC. Constructed for open-type applications, this socket carries an IP40 protection rating, ensuring basic defense against dust ingress while not entirely protecting against moisture. With a current rating of up to 10 Amperes, the 700-HN100 is capable of handling standard loads in various electrical setups.

This relay socket is compatible with both the 700-HR and 700-HA32 series relays, thereby offering versatility for different relay connections. It utilizes a coil voltage that ranges from 125 to 140 Volts AC and is designed to work with American Wire Gauge (AWG) sizes from 20 to 14, covering a variety of wiring needs. The construction incorporates guarded terminals, which enhance safety and ensure that wire connections remain secure over time.

Electrical connections occur through screw-type terminals, making installation straightforward. It is important to note that the recommended screw tightening torque for optimal connections is set at 0.8 Newton-meters. The mounting options add to the usability, allowing for installation on either DIN rails or panels, adapting well to numerous industrial environments. Additionally, the electrical life expectancy of this relay socket reaches approximately 100,000 minutes under typical operational circumstances.