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The Allen Bradley 712-AJCD24 is part of the Bulletin 712 series and serves as a combination starter. This device is rated for a 3-phase operation and has a motor horsepower capacity of 10 HP at 460 V.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Combination Starter |
| Product Line | Bulletin 712 |
| Part Number | 712-AJCD24 |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 12 |
| Coil Voltage | 120 V AC |
| Disconnect Type | Fusible Switch |
| Mounting Style | Panel/Wall Mount |
| Phase | 3-Phase |
| Motor HP Rating | 10 HP at 460 V |
| Starter Type | Full Voltage, Non-Reversing |
| Construction Style | Open Style |
| Fuse Class | Class J |
| Control Type | Electromechanical |
| Overload Type | Thermal Overload Relay |
| Terminal Type | Screw Terminals |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
The 712-AJCD24 model from Allen Bradley's Bulletin 712 series represents a combination starter designed for reliable motor control. This unit supports 3-phase circuits and can handle a motor horsepower of up to 10 HP when operated at 460 volts.
Classified under a NEMA 12 enclosure, the starter offers effective protection against dust and non-corrosive liquids. The coil operates at a voltage of 120 V AC, making it versatile for standard electromagnetic control applications. The device includes a fusible switch for disconnecting power safely while ensuring easy access to the motor circuit.
Mounting options are versatile as it supports both panel and wall installations, facilitating deployment in various environments. The construction style is open, which may assist in cooling and maintenance. It employs a thermal overload relay for automatic protection against overheating due to excessive current, ensuring reliable motor performance.
Connection points utilize screw terminals, ensuring robust and secure wiring. This starter operates efficiently at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz, catering to a wide range of applications while maintaining operational integrity.