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Essential for industrial and construction electrical systems, contactors provide reliable remote control of power circuits. This NC1 series 3-pole contactor from CHINT is designed for frequent switching and offers overload protection when used with thermal relays. Ideal for motor control and general power distribution, CHINT contactors deliver robust performance and durability. They are a key component in automation systems, from large-scale infrastructure to simpler electrical setups.
Контактор 3P NC1-(3210)380V 50Hz is a robust 3-pole normally closed (NC) contactor designed for frequent switching of electrical power circuits in industrial and construction applications. Operating at 380V and 50Hz, this contactor provides reliable remote control, offering superior performance compared to manual switches. It’s engineered for durability and efficient operation, contributing to safer and more streamlined electrical systems. It also provides overload protection when used in conjunction with a thermal overload relay.
Type: 3-Pole Normally Closed (NC) Contactor
Standard: GOST
Base Material: High-grade insulating materials and conductive alloys
Application: Indoor
Consumption: Not applicable – this is an electrical component, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable – this is an electrical component, not a material requiring drying.
Durability: High mechanical and electrical endurance, resistant to vibration and shock.
Packaging: Individual box packaging for protection during transport and storage.
Remote control for enhanced safety and convenience.
High switching capacity for demanding applications.
Durable construction ensures long-term reliability.
Efficient operation minimizes energy loss.
Provides overload protection when paired with a thermal relay.
Compact design for easy integration into existing systems.
Control of motors and other inductive loads.
Industrial automation systems.
Power distribution networks.
HVAC systems and building management.