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The 104-C12B22 from Allen Bradley is a reversing contactor designed for motor load applications, operating at a maximum voltage of 600 V. It features a rated current of 12 A and auxiliary contacts for expanded functionality.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Reversing Contactor |
| Product Line | IEC 104 Contactors |
| Part Number | 104-C12B22 |
| Weight | 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg) |
| UPC | 611320044218 |
| Max Voltage | 600 V |
| Auxiliary Contacts | 1 NO + 3 NC |
| Rated Current | 12 A |
| Impulse Withstand | 6 kV |
| Application | Motor Load |
| Coil Voltage | 440-480 V |
| Terminal Type | Screw Terminals |
| Mounting Style | DIN Rail |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Main Poles | 3 |
| Contact Configuration | 1 NOC & 3 NCC |
| Coil Termination | Line Side |
| Compliance Standards | C-TICK, CCC, KC |
The model 104-C12B22 from Allen Bradley is a reversing contactor engineered for effective motor load control. It operates with a maximum voltage of 600 volts, making it suitable for a variety of industrial applications. The contactor has a rated current capacity of 12 amps, ensuring reliable performance under standard conditions.
This reversing contactor provides various auxiliary contacts, including 1 normally open (NO) and 3 normally closed (NC) options, enhancing its operational versatility. Designed to operate with system or coil voltage levels of 440 to 480 volts, it is optimized for different electrical environments.
The unit is constructed with screw terminals for secure connections and mounting via a DIN rail method, facilitating easier installation within control panels. It works effectively across frequencies of 50 or 60 Hz and comprises three main poles, along with a contact configuration of 1 NOC and 3 NCC.
The coil termination occurs on the line side, ensuring efficient connectivity with the power source. Additionally, this reversing contactor can withstand an impulse of 6 kV, providing reliability during surges. It meets several compliance standards, including C-TICK, CCC, and KC, guaranteeing adherence to safety and quality regulations.