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Manufacturer: | Allen Bradley - Miscellaneous |
Product Type: | Automation Product |
Part Number: | 592-EC2AC |
Series: | 592 |
Description:
The Allen-Bradley 592-EC2AC solid-state relay protects squirrel-cage induction motors for a wide variety of electrical anomalies. It is factory set for three-phase motors, but it can be configured for single phase motors as well.
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The microprocessor-based multi-function solid-state electronic overload relay 592-EC2AC by Allen-Bradley has a current rating of 18 to 90 Amperes and a contactor size of 2. It protects squirrel-cage induction motors from power supply anomalies such as overload, phase loss, ground fault, stall, jam, underload, current imbalance, communication fault or idle, remote trip, blocked start or start inhibit, under or over voltage, voltage unbalance, phase rotation, under or over frequency, under or over real, reactive or apparent power, under or over power factor lagging, and power value overflow. The factory settings are for a three-phase motor and can be switched to single-phase if required. The relay is rated for an insulation voltage of 690 Volts of alternating current and a frequency of 20 to 250 Hertz. It has a DeviceNet connector and requires a power supply of 24 Volts of direct current with an operating range of 11 to 25 Volts of direct current. The maximum surge current allowable at power up is 3 Amperes. The maximum power consumption rate is 3.2 Watts and power interruption is allowable for up to 1 millisecond at 11 Volts DC and 10 milliseconds at 25 Volts DC. The thermal current rating is 5 Amperes and output insulation voltage is 300 Volts AC; operating voltage is 240 Volts AC. The minimum operating current is 10 milliamperes at 5 Volts DC. The trip relay is rated for up to one million operations. The communication baud rate ranges from 125k to 500k and it has auto baud rate identification, polled I/O messaging, change of state messaging, cyclic messaging, and full parameter object support.
Product type | Solid-state relay |
Current rating | 18 to 90 Amperes |
Contactor size | 2 |
Rated insulation voltage | 690 Volts AC |
Rated impulse voltage | 6 Kilovolts |
Rated frequency | 20 to 250 Hertz |
Number of poles | 3 |
Application | Single or three phase |
Rated supply voltage | 24 Volts DC |
Operating range on supply voltage | 11 to 25 Volts DC |
Maximum surge current at power-up | 3 Amperes |
Max. power consumption | 3.2 Watts |
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Question: What type of warranty comes with the Allen Bradley - Miscellaneous and 592-EC2AC?
Answer: If you buy the 592-EC2AC through Automationstop.com it comes with our 1 Year Warranty and no other warranties.
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Question: What is the manufacturer for the 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The 592-EC2AC is made by Allen Bradley - Miscellaneous.
Question: What Application does the 592-EC2AC have?
Answer: The 592-EC2AC has a Single or three phase Application.
Question: What contactor component size does the Allen-Bradley 592-EC2AC have?
Answer: The contactor unit size of the 592-EC2AC is 2.
Question: What is the Current rating of the 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The Allen Bradley Automation 592-EC2AC has a Current rating of 18 to 90 Amperes.
Question: What Max. power consumption does the 592-EC2AC have?
Answer: The Max. power consumption of the 592-EC2AC is 3.2 Watts.
Question: What is the Maximum surge current at power-up of the Rockwell Automation 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The Maximum surge current at power-up of the 592-EC2AC is 3 Amperes.
Question: What is the Number of poles of the Allen Bradley Automation 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The Number of poles of the 592-EC2AC is 3.
Question: What Operating range on supply voltage does the 592-EC2AC have?
Answer: The Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 592-EC2AC has a Operating range on supply voltage of 11 to 25 Volts DC.
Question: What Product type is included with the Allen-Bradley 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The Allen-Bradley 592-EC2AC has a Solid-state relay Product type.
Question: What Rated frequency does the 592-EC2AC have?
Answer: The Rated frequency of the Allen Bradley Automation 592-EC2AC is 20 to 250 Hertz.
Question: What is the Rated impulse voltage of the 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The 592-EC2AC has a Rated impulse voltage of 6 Kilovolts.
Question: What Rated insulation voltage does the Allen Bradley 592-EC2AC have?
Answer: The Allen Bradley 592-EC2AC has a Rated insulation voltage of 690 Volts alternating current (AC).
Question: What is the Rated supply voltage of the Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 592-EC2AC?
Answer: The Rated supply voltage of the 592-EC2AC is 24 Volts direct current (DC).
For additional information about 592-EC2AC check the data sheet or manual. Also check the manual PDF for all wiring diagrams, compatibility, troubleshooting, specifications, installation instructions, and accessories (such as batteries, terminal blocks, or cables) regarding 592-EC2AC.
Revision Part # | Also Known As | Availability |
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592-EC2AC/A | 592-EC2AC Ser A, Series A, Rev A | Request a Quote |
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