ABB 7BFDH2A15TR-RN23 FDII-230V/15A/24V/RES

Part Number: 7BFDH2A15TR-RN23
Manufacturer
ABB
Part number
7BFDH2A15TR-RN23

Quick Summary

ABB 7BFDH2A15TR-RN23 is a compact control device for industrial automation with 230V mains and a 24V coil. In practice, engineers face crowded control panels and wiring inconsistencies when coordinating 15A switching with logic circuits, which can lead to delays and errors during commissioning. This model aligns with established safety and reliability expectations common to ABB FDII products, supporting CE compliance and robust panel standards. For procurement teams, the combination of a small footprint, straightforward wiring, and a clearly defined specification translates into faster approvals, lower risk of wiring mistakes, and reduced lifecycle costs. Typical applications span packaging lines, material handling, and automated assembly environments.

Product Information

Feature 230V mains with 24V coil and 15A load rating → Business Impact Simplifies direct integration into standard control panels without additional power conditioning, reducing wiring complexity and installation time. Application Suitable for control relays in machine panels and line-side switching where 230V mains drive is required, with a reliable 15A switching capability. Feature Compact FDII form factor → Business Impact Frees panel space and improves cabinet density, enabling more compact layouts and easier serviceability. Application Ideal for space-constrained automation cabinets in packaging and conveying systems. Feature Robust, widely adopted design → Business Impact Enhances uptime through predictable performance and easier maintenance planning, lowering unexpected downtime. Application Fits into ABB’s ecosystem for spare parts compatibility and smoother lifecycle management. Feature Straightforward wiring and labeling → Business Impact Reduces commissioning risk and training time for maintenance staff, accelerating startup in new lines or line upgrades. Application Useful in standard automation architectures where 24V logic interfaces with 230V load switching. Feature Compatibility with 24V logic and 230V mains → Business Impact Enables consistent integration across mixed-voltage control circuits, minimizing need for adapters or converters. Application Beneficial for multi-voltage control architectures in industrial floors, including conveyors, packaging, and simple machine controls.

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FAQs

Yes. The model is designed for integration into typical industrial control panels that use 230V AC mains and a 24V control coil, with a 15A load rating for reliable actuator switching. Ensure proper terminal wiring, adherence to local electrical codes, and correct clearance around the device during installation.
Key specs include 230V AC mains supply, 24V coil control, and a 15A switching capacity. Confirm compatibility with your panel’s voltage domain, verify the device’s place in your control architecture, and consult the datasheet for any device-specific mounting or clearance requirements to ensure reliable operation.
The 230V/24V configuration with a 15A load rating makes it suitable for controlling common actuators and line equipment in packaging and conveying systems. For best results, plan wiring paths to minimize EMI, incorporate appropriate suppression where needed, and ensure the device sits within its intended environmental class within the panel.
Certification details should be verified in the datasheet, but ABB products typically target CE compliance for European markets and are tested for electrical safety in standard industrial applications. If your project requires UL or IP ratings, confirm the exact model specification with the datasheet or distributor before procurement.
The device’s reliable switching and straightforward wiring reduce commissioning time and potential wiring errors, contributing to lower startup costs and reduced maintenance downtime. Long-term, it supports easier spare parts planning within ABB’s ecosystem, promoting consistent performance and predictable lifecycle costs on automated lines.