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The Allen Bradley 509-BOD-23 is designed as a starter control for driving industrial motors. It operates on AC voltage ranging from 115 to 120 V and handles a rated current of 27 A.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Starter Control |
| Product Line | Bulletin 509 |
| Part Number | 509-BOD-23 |
| Weight | 3.06 lbs (1.39 kg) |
| Rated Voltage | 115 to 120 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Min. Frequency Range | 50 Hz |
| Max. Frequency Range | 60 Hz |
| Rated Current | 27 A |
| Number of Poles | 3 |
| Function | Non-reversing, full-voltage DOL motor starter |
| NEMA Size | Size 1 |
| Number of Phase | 3-phase |
| Coil Operating Limits | 85…110 % |
| Enclosure Style | Open type |
The 509-BOD-23 starter control from Allen Bradley is engineered for robust performance in motor applications. With a rated voltage specification of 115 to 120 Volts AC, this control unit handles a rated current of up to 27 Amps, making it suitable for a variety of industrial setups. It is constructed as a three-pole device and is defined as a non-reversing, full-voltage Direct-On-Line (DOL) motor starter, designed specifically for 3-phase operation.
This starter operates effectively within a frequency range of 50 to 60 Hertz, offering flexibility for different operational environments. Following the NEMA size 1 standard, it fits into various mounting configurations and applications easily. Additionally, the coil operates at specified limits between 85% and 110%, ensuring efficient functionality under varying conditions. The open type enclosure design provides adequate ventilation, allowing heat to escape and maintaining optimal operating temperatures.