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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.
NCH8-40M/04 220V 40A is a modular contactor designed for both manual and remote control of resistive heating appliances, household devices, and other low-inductive loads. Rated at 40 Amps and 220V, this contactor provides a robust switching solution. Importantly, it *does not* include protective functions and must be used in conjunction with circuit breakers and other protective devices to safeguard against overloads and short circuits. Its manual override feature adds flexibility and convenience.
Type: Modular Contactor with Manual Control
Standard: IEC/EN 60947-4-1 (assumed, based on typical contactor standards)
Base Material: High-grade engineering plastic housing with silver alloy contacts
Application: Indoor use only
Consumption: Not applicable – this is an electrical component, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable
Durability: Rated for mechanical and electrical endurance, providing reliable operation over a long lifespan. Contact material resists arc erosion.
Packaging: Individual box packaging for protection during transport and storage.
Versatile control: Manual and remote operation options.
Reliable performance: Designed for frequent switching cycles.
Compact modular design: Easy integration into control panels.
Clear visual status: Manual operation provides immediate feedback.
Cost-effective solution: Provides essential switching functionality.
Durable construction: Ensures long-term reliability and minimal maintenance.
Electric heating systems (resistive heaters, ovens)
Domestic appliance control (water heaters, cookers)
Low-inductive load switching in industrial applications
Lighting control systems (resistive loads)