Allen-Bradley Typical Pilot Device Connections Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley Typical Pilot Device Connections provide a versatile and reliable control solution for your industrial applications. These pilot devices offer various wiring options for both 2-wire and 3-wire control, including remote pilot light connections and push button configurations. The instructions provide detailed wiring diagrams and installation guidelines for different control setups, ensuring safe and efficient operation.

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Allen-Bradley Typical Pilot Device Connections Manual | Manualzz

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Key Features

  • 2-wire and 3-wire control
  • Remote pilot light connections
  • Push button configurations
  • Detailed wiring diagrams
  • Installation guidelines
  • Overload protection
  • Limit switch compatibility

Frequently Answers and Questions

What types of control options are available with Allen-Bradley Typical Pilot Device Connections?

The Allen-Bradley Typical Pilot Device Connections offers both 2-wire and 3-wire control options, allowing for flexibility in your application's setup.

How does the overload protection feature work in this device?

The device incorporates an automatic reset overload relay. According to the viewed document, a motor connected with 2-wire control may start automatically when used with an automatic reset overload relay.

Can limit switches be integrated with this device?

Yes, limit switches can be used with the Allen-Bradley Typical Pilot Device Connections. To integrate limit switches, you will need to remove the control wires labeled "D" & "E" from the controller and connect the limit switches as per the dashed lines indicated in the wiring diagrams.
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