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- 1389PAT10
- DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURER
- POWER SUPPLY
- 3 PHASE
- INPUT VOLTAGE 230 VAC 50/60HZ
- 24 AMPS
- OUTPUT VOLTAGE 310 VDC
- OUTPUT LOGIC VOLTAGE +/-12VDC
- FACTORY WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY. TEXNITE 2-YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED
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Product is surplus. Manufacturer's warranties do NOT apply.
Allen Bradley 1389-PAT10 Used Surplus
Allen Bradley- Part
- #1389-PAT10
- Condition:
- Used
- 1389PAT10
- DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURER
- POWER SUPPLY
- 3 PHASE
- INPUT VOLTAGE 230 VAC 50/60HZ
- 24 AMPS
- OUTPUT VOLTAGE 310 VDC
- OUTPUT LOGIC VOLTAGE +/-12VDC
- FACTORY WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY. TEXNITE 2-YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED
Technical Specifications for 1389-PAT10
| Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Series | 1326 Motors |
| Part Number | 1389-PAT10 |
| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
| Part number | 1389-PAT10 |
| Product Number | ELI00052713 |
| Series | 1326 Motors |
| AC Input | 24 AMP / 230VAC |
| DC Output | 33 AMP / 310 VDC |
| IMS Product Code | 144597 |
| Weight | 4.71kgs |
| Product Lifecycle Status* | Discontinued/Obsolete |
*The Allen Bradley 1389-PAT10 has been discontinued by the manufacturer, however we specialize in obsolete parts and can likely still supply surplus and/or refurbished replacement 1389-PAT10 units instead of migration.
| Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Series | 1326 Motors |
| Part Number | 1389-PAT10 |
| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
| Part number | 1389-PAT10 |
| Product Number | ELI00052713 |
| Series | 1326 Motors |
| AC Input | 24 AMP / 230VAC |
| DC Output | 33 AMP / 310 VDC |
| IMS Product Code | 144597 |
| Weight | 4.71kgs |
| Product Lifecycle Status* | Discontinued/Obsolete |
*The Allen Bradley 1389-PAT10 has been discontinued by the manufacturer, however we specialize in obsolete parts and can likely still supply surplus and/or refurbished replacement 1389-PAT10 units instead of migration.
sAbout 1389-PAT10
The 1389-PAT10 power supply module from Allen-Bradley is designed to meet industrial devices' power needs. It is an essential industrial component that helps the users to power their machines and they can charge devices that have batteries, which is essential in the event that the machine needs to operate on the battery power. Since most of the devices in homes and offices use electrical power, this power supply has a substantial current rating of 24 Amps and 310 Volts DC of direct current output voltage. It can also run on alternating current. This means that the 1389-PAT10 power supply module manages the change of the flow of currents while it powers the machines. The machines that it runs with will rarely experience power shorts since the module can break the current, thereby protecting the attached devices against damages. It is a light device and very portable. This will aid in powering a variety of machines and make it possible to use stored power in the field.
The users can charge the Allen-Bradley 1389-PAT10 power supply module quickly from a standard power outlet at home, in the office, and in industrial settings. The users should always take precautions before buying this module to ensure that they get the right plug size. For instance, the output and the plug size should be compatible with each other to ensure that the machine will not be strained by the power flowing in. Also, the users should ensure that as they continue to use the 1389-PAT10 power supply module, there must always be enough airflow to cool the machines down and the operating atmosphere must be free from humidity.