A-B 1336-TR-SP4A/A

The 1336-TR-SP4A/A thermistor kit is primarily used in the following applications:

  1. Industrial Automation: Protecting Allen-Bradley drives used in various industrial automation applications, such as conveyor systems, machine tools, and manufacturing processes.

  2. Harsh Environments: Ensuring drive safety in harsh environments where high temperatures or dust may pose a risk to the drive’s operation.

  3. Continuous Operation: Protecting drives operating continuously under high load conditions, where overheating is a potential concern.

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Description

The A-B 1336-TR-SP4A/A is a thermistor kit specifically designed for use with Allen-Bradley PLUS, PLUS II, IMPACT, and FORCE drives with a voltage rating of 230 Volts. It’s a crucial component in protecting these drives from overheating. Let’s explore its key features, applications, and considerations:

Function:

The 1336-TR-SP4A/A thermistor kit acts as a temperature sensor, monitoring the internal temperature of the drive. If the temperature exceeds a safe threshold, the thermistor triggers an alarm or shuts down the drive to prevent damage.

Key Features:

  1. Temperature Monitoring: Continuously monitors the drive’s internal temperature, ensuring it stays within safe operating limits.

  2. Overheating Protection: Triggers an alarm or shuts down the drive if the temperature exceeds a preset threshold, preventing overheating damage.

  3. Compatibility: Designed specifically for Allen-Bradley PLUS, PLUS II, IMPACT, and FORCE drives with a 230V rating.

  4. Level 3 Spare Part: Classified as a Level 3 spare part, indicating it’s a critical component for drive maintenance.

Applications:

The 1336-TR-SP4A/A thermistor kit is primarily used in the following applications:

  1. Industrial Automation: Protecting Allen-Bradley drives used in various industrial automation applications, such as conveyor systems, machine tools, and manufacturing processes.

  2. Harsh Environments: Ensuring drive safety in harsh environments where high temperatures or dust may pose a risk to the drive’s operation.

  3. Continuous Operation: Protecting drives operating continuously under high load conditions, where overheating is a potential concern.