Schneider Electric LC1D Series Contactor, 110 V ac Coil, 3-Pole, 25 A, 7.5 kW, 3NO, 300 V dc, 690 V ac

18 - In Stock pcs
Price:
£ 42.90
Units Per Unit Price
1 + £ 42.90
  • secure-payment
  • visa
  • american-express
  • master-card
  • opayo

Product Specification

Product Attributes
Coil Voltage 110 V ac
Number of Poles 3
Contact Voltage Rating 300 V dc, 690 V ac
Contact Current Rating 25 A
Series LC1D
Range TeSys D
Power Rating 7.5 kW
Normal State Configuration 3NO
Auxiliary Contact Configuration 1NO + 1NC
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts 2
Terminal Type Lug Ring Terminal
Width 45mm
Length 77mm
Depth 86mm
Better World Product Yes
Better World Verification Green Premium
Minimum Operating Temperature -5°C
Maximum Operating Temperature +60°C
Control Voltage 110 V ac
Mounting Style Plate, Rail

More Information

Schneider Electric Contactor, Lug Ring Terminal Type, 690V AC Contact Voltage - TeSys D Series - LC1D126F7 Looking to switch up your power management system? Rach for this contactor from Schneider Electric. It's a pro at turning your heating systems, electrical equipment or motors off and on. Enjoy opening reaction times as fast as 4ms, for precision control over your machinery. Since it handles up to 3600 cycles per hour at temperatures up to +60°C, it's ideal for heavy-duty setups that switch frequently. You can be sure this powerhouse won't quit for years, even at the highest switching frequencies, thanks to its 15-million-cycle mechanical lifespan. Features & Benefits • IP20-rated front face is touch-proof and resists objects bigger than 12mm
• Broad operating temperature range between -40°C and +60°C to handle demanding applications
• Small dimensions of 45 (W) x 77 (H) x 86mm (D) to slip seamlessly into your setup Applications • Heating and cooling systems
• Motorised equipment control
• Manufacturing industry
• Commercial facilities What's the difference between a contactor and a relay switch? Think of contactors and relay switches as the heavyweight and lightweight champions of electrical control. Contactors pack a punch and can handle heavy-duty electrical loads like motors, lighting systems and air conditioners, while relay switches are better suited for less demanding circuits.

Similar Products

Loading products...