■ 제품필수정보
제조사 |
Eaton |
제조사품명 |
277134 DILM25-10(400V50HZ,440V |
간략설명 |
Eaton xStart DILM Contactor, 400 V ac Coil, 3 Pole, 25 A, 11 kW, 3NO |
■ 제품사양
Coil Voltage = 400 V ac Number of Poles = 3 Contact
Current 등급 = 25 A Power Rating = 11 kW Normal State Configuration = 3NO Contact Voltage Rating = 400 V ac
시리즈 = DILM Number Of Auxiliary Contacts = 1 Terminal
타입 = Screw Width = 56mm Depth = 138mm
최소 작동 온도 = -25°C DILM Contactors, 3 Phase. X Start is the latest generation of Contactors, Overloads and Relays from Moeller, based on the tried and tested DIL series. This generation of modular components benefits from the advances in technology for motor switching and control, which in turn gives the user a number of additional benefits. Features ; Benefits. All the contactors are modular and have a common design The range is extremely durable, able to handle all demands and features immunity to interference and control circuit reliability-even when used in conjunction with PLCs Electronic power adjustment of the magnet system on the DC contactors enables very small frame sizes so that AC and DC units now have identical dimensions. This now allows direct arrangement of AC and DC contactors beside each other. Typical Applications. Three normally-open main contacts DC contactors from 12A have an electronic drive that removes the need for coupling relays and all DC contactors up to 150A have a in-built suppressor circuit Box terminals with double coupling areas gives a guaranteed integrity of connection while wiring different cross-sections and also reduces cabling faults. This range of contactors can be used across a multitude of applications, users will commonly find these contactors being used within industrial settings such as factory automation, railway transportation, electrical systems, electric motor, lighting, and mechanical engineering. How contactors operate?. Contactors, unlike relays, are specifically designed to connect to high current load devices. Used in larger-scale applications, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts. If a device has the ability to switch more than 15 amperes it is called a contactor. These devices also feature high coil voltages which is rare within relays.