Rated for a voltage of 220VAC and an operational voltage of 220VAC, this contactor is suitable for use in a range of electrical applications.
The 60A rated operational current of this contactor makes it ideal for use in high-power applications, providing reliable and efficient control of electrical circuits with minimal risk of overload or failure.
It is also designed with a high level of protection, with an IP20 rating that ensures safe operation in a range of environments.
Whether you need to control lighting circuits, motors, or other electrical equipment, this 3 Pole AC Contactor is a reliable and efficient choice. It is easy to install with a rail or screw mounting option, and its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in even the most demanding applications.
Technical Parameter | Value |
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Product Type | 3 Pole AC Contactor |
Rated Operational Voltage | 220VAC |
Mechanical Endurance | 3600/h |
Rated Operational Current | 60A |
Rated Current | 20A, 32A, 40A, 50A, 60A, 80A, 125A |
Rated Voltage | 220VAC |
Installation Method | Screw OR DIN RAIL |
Rated Insulation Voltage | 690VAC |
Insulation Voltage | 690VAC |
Number of Auxiliary Contacts | 3 |
The 3 Pole AC magnetic contactor is designed to handle rated operational voltage of 220VAC. Its compact and robust design makes it suitable for various installation methods including screw or DIN rail. The product comes with 3 auxiliary contacts and can be used in a variety of applications such as motor control, heating and ventilation systems, and lighting control.
One of the most common applications of the AC magnetic contactor is in motor control. The contactor can be used to start and stop the motor, as well as protect it from overload and short-circuit conditions. The contactor can also be used to control the speed of the motor by using a variable frequency drive.
The AC magnetic contactor can also be used in heating and ventilation systems. The contactor can be used to control the heating and cooling cycles of the system, and to protect the system from overloads and short-circuits. The contactor can also be used to control the fans and pumps in the system.
The AC magnetic contactor is also commonly used in lighting control systems. The contactor can be used to turn the lights on and off, as well as to dim the lights. The contactor can also be used to control the power supply to the lights, protecting them from overloads and short-circuits.