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Electricity Type: | AC |
Number of Pole: | 1 |
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Every modular contactor features three basic components responsible for its working principle: the coil, the contacts, and the enclosure. When the coil of the contactor gets energized, the main contacts of the device change position, allowing the electric current to be transmitted to the load. When the coil becomes de-energized, the magnetic force turns to zero.
Modular contactors are primarily used in high-power applications. When they are part of a high-powered lighting control system, they are arranged in a latching configuration that involves two coils working in tandem. The working principle resembles that of a latching relay and it's particularly common in industrial lighting setups.
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Contactor Model | le Rating | Uc (V AC)(50Hz) |
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AC-7a AC-1 |
AC-7b AC-3 |
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EMC1-32/20 | 32A | 12A | 24 |
EMC1-40/20 | 40A 18A 110 | ||
EMC1-63/20 | 63A 25A | 230 | |
EMC1-32/11 | 32A 12A 24 | ||
EMC1-40/11 | 40A 18A 110 | ||
EMC1-63/11 | 63A 25A | 230 | |
EMC1-32/02 | 32A 12A 24 | ||
EMC1-40/02 | 40A 18A 110 | ||
EMC1-63/02 | 63A 25A 230 |