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The 2706-NG2 is a dedicated input converter module from Allen Bradley, engineered for use with DL20 and DL40 message displays. Designed for connecting 120V AC input to a parallel input port, this converter facilitates effective communication in your system.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Input Converter Module |
| Product Line | Miscellaneous Allen Bradley |
| Part Number | 2706-NG2 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Input Converter Type | Parallel Input Converter |
| Compatible Devices | DL20 and DL40 Message Displays |
| Number of Converters per DL40 | 2 Converters per DL40 |
| Mounting Option | Panel Mounting |
| Function | Connecting 120V AC Input Voltage to Parallel Input Port |
| Input Voltage | 120V AC |
| 220/240V AC Voltage | Not Supported |
| Operating Temperature | 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit |
The Allen Bradley 2706-NG2 functions as a parallel input converter module, providing essential compatibility for DL20 and DL40 message display devices. This module connects to a 120V AC input, enabling the transfer of input voltage to the respective parallel input port. Notably, it does not accommodate 220/240V AC applications, ensuring focused usage for 120V systems.
Designed for practical installation, this module includes a panel mounting option, making it suitable for various setup configurations. Each DL40 message display can integrate two of these converters, enhancing operational flexibility. The 2706-NG2 operates effectively in environments with temperatures ranging from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, while it can withstand storage temperatures between -40 degrees Fahrenheit and 185 degrees Fahrenheit. This broad temperature range supports its deployment in diverse industrial settings.