Overview
The Allen-Bradley 195-FA22 is a Type F add-on auxiliary contact block designed to expand the switching capabilities of compatible contactors in industrial control systems. This discontinued component features a proven design widely used in motor control, process automation, and machinery protection circuits. Front-mounted installation makes retrofitting existing panels straightforward.
Key Features
- 2 normally open (NO) and 2 normally closed (NC) contact configuration
- Rated for 690V AC at 10A per contact
- Front-mount orientation for panel-friendly installation
- Type F interface ensures compatibility with designated Allen-Bradley contactor platforms
- Compact footprint: approximately 4 x 4 x 1 inch
- New in original packaging
Technical Specifications
Contact Configuration: 2NO / 2NC
Rated Voltage: 690V AC
Rated Current: 10A
Mounting Style: Front Mount
Type Designation: Type F
Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 1 inch
Weight: 1 lb
Series: A
Manufacturer Status: Discontinued
Condition: New in Box
Typical Applications
- Motor starter circuits requiring additional switching logic
- Machinery interlocking and safety circuits
- Process control equipment operating at higher voltages
- Industrial pump and compressor control systems
- Legacy automation systems requiring auxiliary contact expansion
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Allen-Bradley 100-C series contactors equipped with Type F add-on blocks
- Industrial control systems rated for 690V auxiliary circuits
- Motor control centers (MCCs) using AB contactor platforms
- Retrofit applications on existing contactor-based machinery
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your system integrator before ordering. This discontinued component may serve as a replacement for other Type F add-on blocks in legacy installations, but direct substitution should be confirmed against your specific contactor model and control schematic.
Works With
- Allen-Bradley Type F contactor base units
- 690V AC industrial control circuits
- Standard 35mm DIN rail and panel-mounted enclosures
- Legacy automation systems from 1990s–2010s manufacturing equipment














