Schneider Electric LADS2 Auxiliary Contact Block
Schneider Electric LADS2 Auxiliary Contact Block
Product Description :
- It is an electrical device commonly use in conjunction with various electrical and control equipment, such as contactors, relays, and circuit breakers.
- Auxiliary contact blocks serve the purpose of providing additional electrical contacts to control, monitor, or signal the status of the primary device.
- The primary function of an auxiliary contact block is to provide one or more additional electrical contacts beyond the primary contacts of the main device.
- Their flexibility and functionality make them valuable components for creating complex control and monitoring schemes within these systems.
- Auxiliary contact blocks are available in various configurations and can be added to or removed from primary devices as needed.
- It play a critical role in protecting electric motors from damage due to overloading, phase failure, or other electrical faults.
- They allow for adjustment of the trip current or heating curve to match the specific requirements of the motor being protected. This ensures optimal protection while minimizing the risk of false tripping.
- Upgrade your electrical control systems with the Schneider Electric LADS2 Auxiliary Contact Block, a reliable and durable solution for monitoring and signaling applications. Designed for seamless integration with Schneider Electric contactors, the LADS2 Auxiliary Contact Block ensures precise switching performance, enhanced safety, and long-lasting operation.
- Ideal for industrial and commercial setups, this auxiliary contact block supports both NO (normally open) and NC (normally closed) configurations, making it versatile for multiple control applications.
Product Specification:
| rms rated making capacity | 140 A <= 690 V AC IEC 60947-5-1 250 A <= 690 V DC IEC 60947-5-1 |
|---|---|
| Permissible short-time rating | 100 A 140 °F (60 °C) 1 s 120 A 140 °F (60 °C) 500 ms 140 A 140 °F (60 °C) 100 ms |
| Protection type | GG fuse 10 A |
| Mechanical durability | 5 Mcycles |
| Minimum switching current | 5 mA |
| Minimum switching voltage | 17 V |