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800T/H Universal LED System
Time-Tested, Industry Proven
You’ve come to expect consistent, tireless performance from
Allen-Bradley® 800T/H push-button product lines in the most
demanding industrial environments. Innovative design is at the core to
the reliability of these heavy-duty products – full diaphragm seals in
push buttons, constant energy positive detent selector switch
mechanisms, trigger-action E-stops, and Self Monitoring™ contact blocks.
This legacy of leadership continues with the introduction of the
Universal LED illumination solution.
Universal LED System Advantages
• Accepts 12…130V AC/DC versus discrete voltage ratings of
traditional designs
• Uniform lamp brightness across entire input voltage range
• Shunts leakage current of up-to 3 mA for “true on/off ” indication
• Incorporates built-in transient protection
• Pass-through plunger that allows contact block stacking
• Terminals that are fi nger-safe as standard and yet ring lug compatible
• Separate lamps utilizing state-of-the-art LED technology delivering a
signifi cant step-up in brightness
State-of-the-art
illumination, simplifi ed
product selection and
increased fl exibility
“Universal” Means:
Wide Input Voltage Range
• 12…130V
AC/DC
Broad Product Compatibility
• 800T Type 4, 13
• 800H Type 4, 4X, 13
• 800H/HL Type 7&9
• 800R Class I, Div. 2
Extensive Device Compatibility
• Standard Pilot Lights
• Push-to-Test Pilot Lights
• Illuminated Push Buttons
• Illuminated Push-Pull Devices
• Illuminated Selector Switches
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