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The 1786-TPR is a ControlNet coax tap developed by Allen Bradley, part of the Bulletin 1786 series. This device is designed as a T-tap for integrating with ControlNet coaxial networks and offers multiple mounting options for versatility.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Category | PLCs |
| Product Line | 1786 Repeaters |
| Part Number | 1786-TPR |
| UPC | 612598143993 |
| Weight | 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg) |
| Product | ControlNet Coax Tap |
| Tap Type | T-Tap |
| Mounting Options | DIN Rail, Surface, Fixture, or through Holes in Tap |
| Jumper Tap Connections | Supported |
| Trunk Cable Tap Connections | Supported |
| Barrel Connector Tap Connections | Supported |
| Operating Temperature | -13 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Nonoperating Temperature | -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Relative Humidity (Operating and Nonoperating) | 5 to 95%, Non-Condensing |
| Operating Shock | 30 g |
| Nonoperating Shock | 50 g |
| Vibration | 2.5 g at 10 to 500 Hz |
The 1786-TPR is a T-tap from the Allen Bradley ControlNet coax tap product line, specifically crafted for reliable network connections. This component can integrate seamlessly into ControlNet coaxial networks, making it an essential accessory for professionals working with these systems. Users can mount this device using DIN rails, surfaces, fixtures, or directly through holes in the tap, which allows for flexible installation based on specific requirements.
Connection compatibility includes support for jumper tap, trunk cable, and barrel connector options, enhancing versatility for varied networking needs. In terms of environmental conditions, the 1786-TPR performs well within a temperature range of -13 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit during operation. When not in use, it can withstand even harsher conditions, with a nonoperating temperature range extending from -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. This makes it suitable for diverse installations across different climates.
The tap is also built to handle high humidity levels, with operating and nonoperating specifications that allow it to function in relative humidity conditions up to 95%, as long as condensation is not present. Durability features include an operating shock tolerance of 30 g and a nonoperating shock rating of 50 g, enabling it to withstand typical industrial impacts. Additionally, it can endure vibrations of 2.5 g in the frequency range of 10 to 500 Hz, ensuring consistent performance even in dynamic environments.