Allen Bradley 1400 and vietnam power

irondesk40

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Have some equipment that have the micrologix 1400
1766-L32BWA. all of our equipment in the locations have 208-220vac 60 hz power.
Was just told we need to relocate some of the machines to a location in Vietnam. We was told the availiable power in the Vietnam plant is 180-200VAC 50HZ.
Will these PLC's run off of this power? We relocating about 9 machines that are used in production.
Thanks
 
Should have looked a little longer but was just told to pack them up and ship them out this afternoon and was a little concerned that it may be problem but found the answer in the installation manual i downloaded.
Will work from 100-240vac, 47-63 Hz. Just in case anyone else ever has the same question.
 
According to the literature the BWA plc will run on 100-240 AC 50 Hz but what about your other equipment. Vietnam is predominantly 220v 50 Hz, however, according to a friend of mine there are some outlying districts that are 120v but pretty rare.
 

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