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The 100-D180G00 contactor is an Allen-Bradley Bulletin 100-D contactor. It is a large-frame IEC contactor. The 100-D180G00 contactor is rated for 180 Amps of current.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Contactor |
| Product Line | IEC 100 Contactors |
| Part Number | 100-D180G00 |
| Weight | 7.94 lbs (3.60 kg) |
| Current Rating | 180 Amps |
| Coil Type | Conventional |
| Control Voltage | 440 Volts AC |
| Poles | 3 |
| Mounting | Panel |
| Protection Class | IP00 |
| Maximum Altitude | 2000 Meters |
| Isolation Voltage | 1000 Volts |
| Maximum Impulse Withstand | 12 kilovolts |
The 100-D180G00 contactor is a Bulletin 100-D large contactor with a conventional coil. The operating current rating of this Allen-Bradley contactor is 180 Amps. The conventional coil in the contactor is designed to work at 440 Volts AC and 50 Hertz. The 100-D180G00 contactor is a 3-pole device without auxiliary contacts. The dimensions of the contactor are 170 x 120 x 156 millimeters. It can only be panel mounted. The contactor has an IP 00 protection rating and it cannot be used outdoors. Short circuits can cause contact welds in this contactor. As a result, the 100-D180G00 contactor must be inspected after every short circuit to check for welds. In some cases, it may be possible to remove the contact welds with a screwdriver. To ensure maximum reliability, Allen-Bradley recommends that only original Allen-Bradley spare parts and accessories be used with this contactor.
The Allen-Bradley 100-D180G00 Bulletin 100-D contactor should be installed only by qualified personnel who have relevant experience in the installation and operation of high-powered electrical devices such as contactors and electrical motors. The contactor should be turned off and disconnected from power before any maintenance-related activity is carried out. Failure to implement all the recommended safety precautions can lead to serious injury or even death. Allen-Bradley recommends that unused 100-D180G00 contactors be stored in an area where they will be protected from corrosive elements, moisture, and dust and where the temperature of the surrounding air stays between -40 and 80 degrees Celsius. For operation, the ambient temperature range recommended by Allen Bradley is -25 to 60 degrees Celsius. The contactor can carry only 85% of its rated current if the maximum operating temperature increases from 60 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius.