Number of Slots:13
Chassis Type:Series B
Backplane Current, Chassis / Slot Max. at 1.2 V DC:1.5 A /
Input Voltage Range:210-375V DC
Power Supply:Redundant, 24V DC, 240W
Mounting Type:Horizontal only
Communication Compatibility:ControlNet™, EtherNet/IP™ networks
Module Compatibility:Any ControlLogix module
The Allen-Bradley 1756-A13/B Chassis is engineered to provide reliable and efficient power distribution, ensuring seamless operation in demanding industrial environments. Its redundant power supply design ensures continuous operation even in case of power fluctuations, enhancing overall system reliability.
With its 13 slots, this chassis allows for versatile customization, enabling the integration of a wide array of ControlLogix modules, including digital, diagnostic, analog, motion control, and specialty I/O modules. This flexibility facilitates the optimization of industrial automation setups according to specific application requirements.
Featuring a compact yet robust design, the 1756-A13/B Chassis is built to withstand harsh conditions, making it ideal for manufacturing, process control, and other sectors where durability and reliability are paramount. Its ability to operate within a wide temperature range (-40°C to 70°C) ensures stable performance across various geographical locations.
The chassis supports a high-speed communication path through its backplane, enabling efficient data exchange among connected modules. This feature, combined with its compatibility across ControlNet™ and EtherNet/IP™ networks, facilitates seamless integration into existing industrial systems, streamlining the setup and management of complex automation solutions.
In addition to its technical capabilities, the Allen-Bradley 1756-A13/B Chassis is equipped with a removable terminal block (RTB) or a wiring interface module (IFM) for easy connection of field-side wiring. This design simplifies the installation process, reducing setup time and costs without compromising on the quality of electrical connections.
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