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The FANUC A06B-6077-H002 serves as a power failure backup module. It operates within a voltage range of 283 to 325 VAC and supports a three-phase output, making it suitable for robust industrial applications.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-6077-H002 |
| Weight | 5.00 lbs (2.27 kg) |
| Part Type | Power Failure Backup Module |
| Voltage Rating | 283 to 325 VAC |
| Output Phase | 3 |
| Voltage Frequency | 43 to 62 Hz |
| Discharge Time | > 20 minutes |
| Alarm Codes | Yes |
| Input Voltage | 200 VAC |
| Input Frequency | 50 to 60 Hz |
| Input Phase | 3 phase |
| IP Protection | IP 54 |
| Voltage Tolerance | 10% |
The A06B-6077-H002 model from FANUC is specifically designed as a power failure backup module. It is engineered to handle an input voltage of 200 VAC in a three-phase configuration. The operating voltage for output ranges from 283 to 325 VAC, making it adaptable to various settings.
Functioning within voltage frequencies of 43 to 62 Hz, this module is suitable for a variety of industrial environments. Discharge capabilities allow for more than 20 minutes of sustained output during power interruptions. The integrated alarm codes enable users to efficiently monitor the system’s status.
With an IP protection rating of 54, this device is safeguarded against dust and water splashes, ensuring reliability in challenging conditions. The weight is noted at 4.97 kg, which aids in calculating installation needs and logistics. Additionally, the voltage tolerance is set at 10%, allowing for flexibility in voltage fluctuations.