Contactor Triple Pole 1Normally Open+1Normally Closed 50A 24V 50/60Hz Screw Clamp Terminal

£216.23 inc VAT £180.19 ex VAT

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Description

Detail

Schneider Electric LC1D50AB7 3 Pole TeSys D contactor is suitable for motor control resistive load application. It has 3NO power pole contact composition and 1NO + 1NC auxiliary contact composition. It features 80A at <=440V AC-3, 50A at <=440V AC-1 rated operational current and 24V AC (50/60Hz) coil voltage.

  • · TeSys D contactor, 3 poles (3NO), for motor control applications up to 50A/690V AC-3 (22kW@400V).
  • · Height: 122mm, Width: 55mm, Depth: 120mm
  • · It provides a 24V 50/60Hz AC coil, 1NO+1NC built-in auxiliary contacts (NC mirror certified), power connection by EverLink BTR screw connectors, control connection by screw clamp terminals.
  • · For operating rates until 3600 cycles/hour and environments until 60°C, it procures high reliability and durability.
  • · Compact (55mm width), DIN-rail mounting or screw fixing.
  • · AC3 Rating: 50A
  • · Multi standards certified (IEC, UL, CSA, CCC, EAC, Marine), Green Premium compliant (RoHS/REACh).
  • · AC1 Rating: 80A
  • · Normal State Configuration: 3NO (Main), 1NO + 1NC (Auxiliary)

Specification

  • Type of electrical connection of main circuit : Cable clamp
  • Voltage type for actuating : AC
  • Number of normally closed contacts as main contact : 0
  • Rated operation power at AC-4, 400 V : 0 kW
  • Number of main contacts as normally open contact : 3
  • Number of auxiliary contacts as normally closed contact : 1
  • Rated operation current Ie at AC-3, 400 V : 50 A
  • Rated operation power at AC-3, 400 V : 22 kW
  • Rated operation current Ie at AC-4, 400 V : 0 A
  • Number of auxiliary contacts as normally open contact : 1
  • Rated operation current Ie at AC-1, 400 V : 80 A
  • Rated control supply voltage Us at DC : 0 – 0 V
  • Rated control supply voltage Us at AC 60HZ : 24 – 24 V
  • Rated control supply voltage Us at AC 50HZ : 24 – 24 V
  • Modular version : No