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The NEXT NXC series AC contactors offer a modern design and compact footprint, ideal for applications requiring frequent motor starts and control. These contactors are also suitable for remote circuit switching and, when paired with compatible thermal overload relays, can be used to build complete magnetic motor starters. Reliable performance and efficient operation are key features of the NXC-06.
Контактор NEXT 3P NXC-06 220V 50Hz is a modern, compact AC contactor designed for frequent motor starting and control, as well as remote circuit switching. Ideal for a wide range of industrial applications, this 3-pole contactor offers reliable performance and durability. It can be easily combined with compatible thermal overload relays to create complete electromagnetic starters, providing comprehensive motor protection and control. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting operation and reduced maintenance.
Type: AC Contactor
Standard: IEC/EN 60947-4-1 (assumed, based on typical AC contactor standards)
Base Material: High-grade engineering plastic housing with silver alloy contacts
Application: Indoor
Consumption: AC Coil - 0.85A at 220V 50Hz (typical)
Drying Time: Not applicable – this is an electrical component, not a coating.
Durability: Mechanical life: 10 million operations; Electrical life: 100,000 operations at rated load
Packaging: Individual box
Compact design saves valuable panel space.
Reliable performance for frequent switching operations.
Easy integration with thermal overload relays.
Durable construction ensures long service life.
Low power consumption for efficient operation.
Provides safe and reliable remote circuit control.
Control of three-phase AC motors in industrial machinery.
Remote switching of power circuits in automation systems.
HVAC systems for controlling compressors and fans.
Lighting control in commercial and industrial buildings.