Overview
The Allen-Bradley 800H-JRN5 30mm selector switch delivers rugged, dependable performance in demanding industrial automation environments. Manufactured by Rockwell Automation, this unit combines proven reliability with robust construction. The 800H-JRN5 is designed for harsh industrial settings requiring NEMA 4/4X/13 compliance and seamless integration into existing control circuits.
Key Features
- 30mm compact form factor for space-efficient panel mounting
- NEMA 4/4X/13 rated for corrosion and dust resistance
- Non-illuminated design for cost-effective control applications
- Standard knob operator with secure contact configuration
- Industrial-grade construction for reliable switching in harsh environments
- New in Box condition with full manufacturability
Technical Specifications
- Voltage Rating: 600 VAC/VDC (typical for 800H series)
- Current Rating: 10 Amps
- Size: 30mm selector switch
- Enclosure Rating: NEMA 4/4X/13
- Contact Configuration: Standard contacts
- Operator Type: Knob (non-illuminated)
- Brand: Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
- Series: 800H PB Bulletin
- Condition: New in Box
- Wire Size: 18-14 AWG
Typical Applications
- Motor control circuits and equipment starters
- Multi-position switching in industrial machinery
- Pilot duty control circuits
- Equipment interlocks and selector functions
- HVAC and process control systems
- Manufacturing floor automation and machine tool control
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Allen-Bradley control systems and pilot device networks
- Standard industrial control panels and enclosures rated NEMA 4/4X/13
- Rockwell Automation 800H series ecosystems
- Conventional relay logic and PLC-based control systems
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- Other 800H non-illuminated 30mm selector switches with matching contact configurations
- Verify exact model compatibility with your system integrator before ordering
Works With
- Allen-Bradley pilot devices and 800H series components
- Standard industrial automation platforms requiring NEMA-rated pilot duty switching
- Hardwired control circuits and legacy automation systems
- Modern PLC and distributed control architectures using discrete I/O inputs
















