Overview
The Allen-Bradley 700-HA32A1-3-4 general-purpose relay is a tube base unit designed for demanding industrial control applications. This 10 amp, DPDT relay features push-to-test and manual override functionality, making it ideal for equipment manufacturers and system integrators who require proven, long-cycle performance. When paired with the 700-HN204 socket base, the relay delivers fast response times and straightforward installation into control panels and electrical enclosures.
Key Features
- Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) contact configuration with two changeover contacts
- 10 amp standard contact rating—proven for motor control and switching applications
- 120V AC coil at 50/60 Hz—standard industrial supply voltage
- Push-to-test and manual override pilot light for field diagnostics
- Clear cover design for visual inspection of contact status
- Pin-style terminals and bifurcated contacts for reliable long-life operation
- Snap-in marker ability for circuit identification
Technical Specifications
- Contact Arrangement: 2 NO / 2 NC (Double Pole Double Throw)
- Contact Rating: 10 Amp
- Coil Voltage: 120V AC 50/60 Hz
- Terminal Style: 8-pin tube base
- Socket Base: 700-HN204 (Series A)
- Features: Push-to-Test, Manual Override, Pilot Light (LED)
- Certifications: UL, CUL, CSA, CE, CCC, KC
Typical Applications
- Motor control and overload protection circuits
- Lighting control and distribution systems
- HVAC equipment automation
- Industrial machinery startup and shutdown sequences
- Interlock and safety circuit implementations
- Emergency stop and alarm signaling systems
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- 700-HN204 socket base (Series A) for direct mounting
- Standard DIN and surface-mount control panels
- 24–480V auxiliary circuits (relay-controlled)
- Rockwell Automation control systems and electrical packages
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your system integrator before ordering. The 700-HA32A1-3-4 is a legacy component; Rockwell Automation has announced discontinuation as of August 22, 2025, with no planned direct replacement.
Works With
- Manual and automated control circuits
- Ladder logic and relay-based control schemes
- Push-button stations and selector switches
- Time-delay and motor control devices
- Standard industrial electrical distribution




















