This modular contactor with manual override provides both manual and remote control for resistive heating, household appliances, and other low-inductive loads. Crucially, contactors do *not* offer protective functions. Always pair with circuit breakers and other devices providing overload and short-circuit protection for a safe and reliable electrical system.
This modular contactor with manual override provides both manual and remote control for resistive heating, household appliances, and other low-inductive loads. Crucially, contactors do *not* offer protective functions. Always pair with circuit breakers and other devices providing overload and short-circuit protection for a safe and reliable electrical system. Rated for 32A at 220V.
This modular contactor with manual override provides both manual and remote control for resistive heating, household appliances, and other low-inductive loads. Crucially, contactors *do not* offer protective functions. Always pair with circuit breakers and other devices providing overload and short-circuit protection for a safe and reliable electrical system. Rated for 32A at 220V.
This modular contactor with manual override provides both manual and remote control for resistive heating, household appliances, and other low-inductive loads. Crucially, contactors do *not* offer protective functions. Always pair with circuit breakers and other devices providing overload and short-circuit protection for a safe and reliable electrical system.
This modular contactor with manual override provides both manual and remote control for resistive heating, household appliances, and other low-inductive loads. Crucially, contactors do *not* offer protective functions. Always pair with circuit breakers and other devices providing overload and short-circuit protection for a safe and reliable electrical system. Rated for 32A at 220V.
This modular contactor with manual override provides both manual and remote control for resistive heating, household appliances, and other low-inductive loads. Crucially, contactors do *not* offer protective functions. Always pair with circuit breakers and other devices providing overload and short-circuit protection for a safe and reliable electrical system.