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Schneider Electric LC1D32N7 Contactor

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Brand: Schneider Electric

P/N: LC1D32N7

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Schneider Electric LC1D32N7 Contactor

Schneider Electric LC1D32N7 Contactor

Product Description:

  • A contactor is an electrical device used to switch an electrical circuit on or off.
  • It’s commonly used in industrial and commercial applications to control motors, lighting, heating, and other high-power systems.
  • Contactors are usually controlled by low voltage (such as 24V or 110V), but they can switch high voltage and high current circuits.
  • It is an electrical switching device that is commonly use in industrial and commercial applications to control the flow of electrical power to high-current loads.
  • These typically have at least one set of normally open (NO) contacts and sometimes one or more sets of normally closed (NC) contacts.
  • They are available with various coil voltage options to match the voltage supply of the control circuit.
  • Common coil voltages include 24V, 120V, and 240V AC or DC, depending on the application.
  • They are designed to handle high-current loads, making them suitable for controlling devices with motors or other power-hungry components.
  • They are available in various sizes and ratings to accommodate different load requirements.

Product Specification:

Auxiliary contact composition 1 NO + 1 NC
Auxiliary contacts type Type mechanically linked 1 NO + 1 NC conforming to IEC 60947-5-1
type mirror contact 1 NC conforming to IEC 60947-4-1
Signalling circuit frequency 25…400 Hz
Minimum switching voltage 17 V for signalling circuit
Minimum switching current 5 mA for signalling circuit
Insulation resistance > 10 MOhm for signalling circuit
Non-overlap time 1.5 ms on de-energisation between NC and NO contact
1.5 ms on energisation between NC and NO contact
Mounting support Plate
Rail

 

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