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1336-PB-SP2B Precharge PCB Allen Bradley

1336-PB-SP2B Precharge PCB Allen Bradley

Manufacturers :Allen Bradley
Model(s)  :1336-PB-SP2B
Additional Information :Precharge PCB
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 138 × 88mm
Weight:.2.35 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

Categories: , SKU: 1336-PB-SP2B

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Essential details:Precharge PCB

Technical Specifications for 1336-PB-SP23B

Brand Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Series 1336 PCB Boards
Part Number 1336-PB-SP23B
Description Precharge PCB

The 1336-PB-SP23B board is a 460 Volts AC rated PCB manufactured by Allen-Bradley. It is a precharge PCB with an output power rating of 60 to 600 Horsepower. The PCB’s operating frequency ranges between 50 and 60 Hertz depending on the load on the Allen-Bradley 1336 series variable frequency drive that it is attached to. It is a spare part manufactured by Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation. The 1336-PB-SP23B PCB is efficient and fully compatible with a variety of Allen-Bradley manufactured drives. The board takes in low input power and amplifies it into a high input current which is used for the operation of different components in the drive. It can also be taken as a current amplifier as it changes the current level from one state to another.

1336-PB-SP2B

Superiority products 1336-PB-SP2B Precharge PCB Allen Bradley

The Allen-Bradley 1336-PB-SP23B board should be protected against harsh weather conditions because it can be damaged by moist environments. This PCB is not waterproof and it should be used for indoor applications only. The variable frequency drive that the PCB is attached to should be properly earthed during the installation process because the PCB is installed beneath the main control board of the drive. No traces of electromagnetic noise should be present near the installation area. The 1336-PB-SP23B board meets all the specifications that are required to meet different industrial standards. A grounding system should be used to minimize the electrical interference to the board. A specified temperature range between 0 and 50 degrees Celsius should be maintained in the installation environment for proper operation.