Description
Allen-Bradley A22105-134-12 5G 8-pin Male Driver Communication Cable
Product Dimensions:
The Allen-Bradley A22105-134-12 (often associated with the Bulletin 2210 series) is a specialized industrial component, typically part of a Magnetic Latching Relay or Contactor assembly within the Rockwell Automation ecosystem. These units are designed for heavy-duty industrial applications requiring high reliability and specific power management.
Product Overview
The A22105-134-12 serves as a rugged switching solution. As a “Latching” device, it is engineered to maintain its position (open or closed) without requiring continuous power to the coil, making it highly energy-efficient and ideal for circuits where state-retention is critical during power loss.
Technical Specifications
While specific datasets can vary based on the manufacturing year, the standard parameters for this series include:
| Feature | Specification |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Model Series | Bulletin 2210 |
| Coil Voltage | Typically 120V AC / 110V DC (Standard for -134 suffix) |
| Amperage Rating | 30A – 100A (Depending on frame size) |
| Number of Poles | Multi-pole configurations (Commonly 2 to 4 poles) |
| Enclosure Type | Open Type or NEMA Rated options |
| Contact Material | Silver Cadmium Oxide (High conductivity/arc resistance) |
Key Advantages
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Energy Efficiency: Since it utilizes a latching mechanism, the coil is only energized momentarily to flip the switch. This prevents coil burnout and reduces heat generation.
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Position Security: It maintains its “On” or “Off” status even if the control power fails, ensuring process continuity.
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Durability: Built with industrial-grade materials meant to withstand harsh environments and high-cycle operations.
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Compact Design: Designed to fit into standard Allen-Bradley motor control centers (MCC) and control panels easily.
Critical Precautions & Maintenance
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Momentary Signaling: Ensure that the control signal to the “Trip” and “Latch” coils is momentary. Applying continuous power to these coils can lead to premature failure.
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Voltage Matching: Verify that the supply voltage matches the 134-12 code specifications exactly to prevent contact chatter or failure to latch.
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Arcing Awareness: Under heavy loads, ensure the arc chutes are clear and contacts are inspected periodically for pitting.
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Wiring Integrity: Due to the mechanical nature of latching, loose wiring can cause partial engagement, leading to overheating.
Common Applications
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Lighting Control: Managing large-scale industrial lighting where energy savings on control circuits are a priority.
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Power Distribution: Used in circuits where a specific state must be “remembered” after a total power shutdown.
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Remote Switching: Ideal for remote locations where maintaining a constant holding current is impractical or expensive.
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Industrial Automation: Integrated into complex PLC-controlled systems for motor sequencing or safety interlocks.
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