Description
Designed and manufactured by Allen Bradley / Rockwell Automation, product number 1762-L40BWAR is a programmable logic controller, or PLC. This device belongs to the MicroLogix 1200 series of products. This device has 24 inputs and 16 outputs. The power supply rating of this device is 100 to 240 volts AC at 47 to 63 hertz. This device has a relay output circuit. The temperature of the surrounding area when this device is operational should range from 0 to 55 degrees Celsius.
- Ambient Operating Temp: 0 to 55 degrees Celsius
- Dimensions Height: 90 mm 104 mm (with DIN latch open); Width: 160 mm;
- Depth: 87 mm
- Supported Protocols: DF1, DH-485, ASCII, MODBUS
- Communication Ports: One (1) 8-Pin mini-DIN serial port; One (1) programming port
- Load Current: 10A, minimum
- Mechanical Cycles: 20000000
- Relay Contact Rating: 24-125VDC; 120-240VAC
- Output Circuit Type: Relay
- No. of Outputs: Sixteen (16) relay
- No. of Inputs: Twenty (20) 24V dc; Four (4) fast 24V dc
- Power Supply: 24VDC
- Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
- Part Number/Catalog: No. 1762-L40BWAR
- Power supply inrush current: 120V ac: 25A for 8 ms; 240V ac: 40A for 4 ms
- Input Circuit Type: 24 VDC sink / source
- Power Supply Usage: 82 VA
- Product Type: Programmable Controller
- Outputs: (16) Relay
- Input Power: 120 to 240 Volts AC
- Inputs: (20) 24 Volt DC and (4) Fast 24 Volt DC
- Heat Dissipation: 22 Watts
- Inrush Current: 25 Amps/8 milliseconds and 40 Amps/4 milliseconds
The 1762-L40BWAR is a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) from Allen-Bradley. This controller is a MicroLogix 1200 controller that is ideally used for implementing micro and small automation requirements.
The 1762-L40BWAR primarily features Two (2) communication interface, located on the controller’s front panel and left side. Both communication ports are 8-pin mini-DIN circular connectors. The front panel port is the primary port that may be used for communication with programming workstations, Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. The programming port is used only for controller programming, online edits and test functions. This ports functions simultaneously which helps prevents removal of existing connection to the primary port when controller communication is needed to be established at the same time.
The 1762-L40BWAR’s embedded I/O channels include Twenty (20) standard 24VDC inputs, Four (4) Fast 24VDC inputs and Sixteen (16) relay outputs. The input channels are composed of Twenty (20) standard inputs located at input channels 4 and higher while fast inputs are located at channels 0-3.
The 1762-L40BWAR is power by an external voltage range of 100-240VAC at frequency of 47-63 Hz. It is designed to withstand inrush current ratings of 25A for 8 ms when supplied with 120VAC and 40A for 4 ms when powered by 240VAC supply. The controller’s power supply usage is 82 VA with power supply output of 600 mA at 5VDC and 500 mA at 24VDC. This controller is capable of providing sensor power with maximum of 400 mA and 400 400 µF at 24VDC.
Twenty of these inputs are 24 Volts DC and the other 4 are 24 Volts fast DC. The 16 outputs are relay outputs. This module needs either 120 to 240 Volts AC to operate and the heat dissipation is 22 W. There are two amounts of inrush current. Those are 25 Amps for 8 milliseconds at 120 Volts AC and 40 Amps for 4 milliseconds at 240 Volts AC. The power supply usage of this module is 82 VA.
The input circuit type of this module is 24 Volts sink or source DC power. The output circuit type of this module is relay type. The operating temperature of the 1762-L40BWAR is 0 to 55 degrees Celsius. Keep this module in an area that has a temperature -40 to 85 degrees Celsius for storage. The 1762-L40BWAR has several agency certifications including the UL 508, C-UL under CSA C22.2 no. 142, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (UL 1604, C-UL under CSA C22.2 no. 213), and the CE/RCM/EAC for all applicable directives. For the 1762-L40BWAR, the COM of the sensor supply is also internally connected to chassis ground. The 24 Volts DC sensor power source should not be used to power output circuits.
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