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Modular contactors are electrical switching devices used to control various types of load circuits. They are typically used to switch large motors, lighting and other high-power loads. Modular contactors are made up of several components, including contactors, control relays, contactor arms, contactor coils and contactor housings. Contactors are the main component of a modular contactor and are responsible for switching the power to the load circuit.
Control relays are used to send signals to the contactor to ensure proper operation of the circuit. Contactor arms are used to transfer the current to the contactor and contactor coils are used to create an electromagnetic field to actuate the contactor. The contactor housing is the protective outer shell of the contactor which helps to prevent any damage from occurring to the device. Modular contactors are designed to be easily installed and are typically used in industrial and commercial applications for control of large motors and other high-power loads. They are also used in residential applications for controlling appliances and lighting.
Rated voltage of 230V
Rated current of 63A
2NC contact configuration
Compact and modular design
Easy to install
High switching capacity
Auxiliary contacts for extended switching capabilities
1. Cost savings: Modular contactors are designed to be used with interchangeable parts and components, which keeps costs low.
2. Easy installation: Modular contactors are designed to be easily installed and require minimal wiring.
3. Increased safety: Modular contactors provide multiple layers of protection against electrical hazards.
4. Versatility: Modular contactors can be used with a variety of applications and industries.
5. Durability: Modular contactors are designed to withstand harsh conditions and have a long life expectancy.
Modular contactors are electrical switching devices used to control various types of load circuits. They are typically used to switch large motors, lighting and other high-power loads. Modular contactors are made up of several components, including contactors, control relays, contactor arms, contactor coils and contactor housings. Contactors are the main component of a modular contactor and are responsible for switching the power to the load circuit.
Control relays are used to send signals to the contactor to ensure proper operation of the circuit. Contactor arms are used to transfer the current to the contactor and contactor coils are used to create an electromagnetic field to actuate the contactor. The contactor housing is the protective outer shell of the contactor which helps to prevent any damage from occurring to the device. Modular contactors are designed to be easily installed and are typically used in industrial and commercial applications for control of large motors and other high-power loads. They are also used in residential applications for controlling appliances and lighting.