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The Allen Bradley 509-AAD-1 serves as a reversing full-voltage starter designed for efficient motor control in various applications. It operates on 200 to 575 volts AC, supporting both 110 V AC at 50 Hz and 120 V AC at 60 Hz control voltages.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Reversing Full-Voltage Starter |
| Product Line | Bulletin 509 |
| Part Number | 509-AAD-1 |
| Weight | 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg) |
| UPC | 781180169748 |
| Starter Method | Direct-On-Line (DOL) |
| Control Voltage (50Hz) | 110 V AC |
| Control Voltage (60Hz) | 120 V AC |
| Emergency Stop | Supported |
| External Reset | Enabled |
| Motor Voltage | 200–575 V AC |
| Service Current | 21 A max |
| Continuous Current | 18 A |
| Peak Inrush | 140 A |
| Motor Power | 5 HP @ 575V, 3-phase |
| Main Terminals | Screw type |
| Coil Load | 29 VA, sealed, 60 Hz |
The 509-AAD-1 model from Allen Bradley is a reversing full-voltage starter optimized for effective motor applications. Designed to handle various motor voltages ranging from 200 V to 575 V AC, it is practical for industrial systems requiring reliable motor control. The device employs a direct-on-line (DOL) method, providing straightforward and robust operation.
Control voltages are specified at 110 V AC at 50 Hz and 120 V AC at 60 Hz, accommodating different power setups. For safety, this model supports emergency stop functions and features an external reset capability. With a service current limit of 21 A and a continuous current rating of 18 A, it manages substantial electrical loads efficiently.
The inrush capability is particularly notable, as it can handle peak currents of up to 140 A, assisting in high-demand start scenarios for motors. Powered motors can reach up to 5 HP in a three-phase arrangement when operating at 575 V. Connection points for the main terminals utilize a secured screw type, ensuring reliable electrical connections. The coil load for the starter is rated at 29 VA, with internal components sealed for operation at 60 Hz.