ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL
ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL

ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL

ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL Specification

  • Operating Temperature
  • 0C to 60C
  • Connector Type
  • ST (Fiber Optic), Removable Terminal Block
  • Cooling Method
  • Natural convection
  • Power Supply
  • External 5V DC, 12V DC
  • Working Temperature
  • 0C to 60C
  • Application
  • ControlNet Network Redundancy, Industrial Automation
  • Features
  • Fiber Optic Repeater, Redundant Path, Easy DIN Rail Mounting, Diagnostic LEDs
  • Product Type
  • Redundant Media Coupler Repeater
  • Input Voltage
  • 12V DC (Shield) / 5V DC (Logic)
  • Voltage Protection
  • Internal electronic fuse protection
  • Material
  • Plastic housing, Aluminum mounting
  • Storage Temperature
  • -40C to 85C
  • Weight
  • 400 g (approx.)
 
 

About ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL



Experience optimum network reliability with the ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL, a featured solution for ControlNet fiber media redundant systems. This glorious module supports a maximum segment distance of 2 KM using 62.5/125 m multimode fiber, and delivers sizzling performance with redundant paths and internal electronic fuse protectionall at the best price from a prime supplier. With easy DIN rail mounting, diagnostic LEDs, IP20 enclosure, and RoHS compliance, its tailored for industrial automation requiring robust and prime-grade connectivity. Enjoy seamless operation between 0C to 60C and confidence in every application.

Commercial Application, Media, and Enhanced Features

The ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL is ideally suited for commercial and industrial automation, supporting ControlNet network redundancy to ensure smooth operation in critical environments. Utilizing 62.5/125 m multimode fiber, it excels in control and data communication media applications. The module stands out with features like diagnostic LEDs, easy DIN rail installation, automatic voltage protection, and robust natural convection cooling, ensuring an efficient, reliable, and hassle-free performance throughout its extensive operational life.


Sample Options, Delivery, and Packaging Details

Samples of the ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL can be provided for a nominal expenditure, depending on the proposal amount. Standard delivery time is swift, minimizing unnecessary charge delays for urgent installations. Packaging details are prime and secure, safeguarding your module in transit. Each unit is packed with care to optimize protection, ensuring client satisfaction from initial inquiry to final installation, and reducing aftersale service charges or potential expenditure on replacements.


FAQs of ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL:


Q: How does the ALLEN BRADLEY PLC 1786-RPFRL enhance network reliability?

A: The module supports ControlNet network redundancy via redundant path support and internal electronic fuse protection, ensuring continual operation even if one fiber path fails.

Q: What type of fiber optic connection is utilized in the 1786-RPFRL?

A: It uses 62.5/125 m multimode fiber with ST fiber optic connectors for optimal data transmission and network integrity over distances up to 2 kilometers per segment.

Q: Where is the ideal environment for installing this module?

A: The 1786-RPFRL is designed for industrial automation settings, suitable for mounting on a DIN rail in environments with temperatures from 0C to 60C and secured inside IP20 enclosures.

Q: What extra features make the 1786-RPFRL user-friendly?

A: It offers easy DIN rail mounting, diagnostic LEDs for quick status checks, a removable terminal block, and natural convection cooling for low-maintenance operation.

Q: Is a sample available before making a full purchase?

A: Yes, samples can be requested for a nominal expenditure, helping clients evaluate functionality before proceeding with the full proposal amount or bulk order.

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