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Allen-Bradley 1771-P7 PLC-5 Power Supply Module

Allen-Bradley 1771-P7 PLC-5 Power Supply Module

Description

The Allen-Bradley 1771-P7 is a high-performance power supply module designed specifically for the PLC-5 programmable controller system. This unit provides reliable power distribution to the I/O chassis, ensuring consistent operation...

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SKU: 1771-P7
Vendor: Allen-Bradley
Category: PLC Power Supply

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Description

The Allen-Bradley 1771-P7 is a high-performance power supply module designed specifically for the PLC-5 programmable controller system. This unit provides reliable power distribution to the I/O chassis, ensuring consistent operation of connected modules within the industrial control environment. It is engineered to handle standard industrial AC input voltages and convert them into the stable DC power required by the PLC-5 backplane.

Features

  • Designed for integration with Allen-Bradley PLC-5 I/O chassis.
  • Supports 120/220 VAC input voltage ranges.
  • Provides stable 5 VDC output for system backplane operations.
  • Operates at standard 50/60 Hz line frequencies.
  • Robust 16 Amp capacity to support demanding I/O configurations.
  • Compatible with various hardware revisions including 1771-P7/A, /B, /C, and /D.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Allen-Bradley
Model 1771-P7
Input Voltage 120/220 VAC
Output Voltage 5 VDC
Current Rating 16 Amp
Frequency 50/60 Hz
System Compatibility PLC-5
Weight 1.6 kg

Installation Guidelines

  • Ensure the main power source is disconnected before installing or removing the power supply module from the chassis.
  • Verify that the input voltage selector switch (if applicable) is set to match your facility's power supply (120V or 220V).
  • Ensure proper seating of the module within the I/O rack to maintain secure electrical contact with the backplane.
  • Maintain adequate clearance around the module to allow for proper ventilation and heat dissipation.
  • Follow standard ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) prevention procedures when handling the module to prevent damage to internal circuitry.
  • Check all wiring connections for tightness and proper insulation before applying power.

FAQ

Q: Is the 1771-P7 compatible with all PLC-5 chassis?
A: The 1771-P7 is designed for standard PLC-5 I/O chassis. Please verify your specific chassis power requirements and slot configuration before installation.

Q: What should I do if the power supply status indicator does not light up?
A: First, verify that the input AC power is within the specified range and that the power source is active. Check the module seating in the chassis and ensure there are no short circuits on the 5 VDC backplane output.