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The rated characteristics of a contactor are recalculated based on the connected load and its supply voltage. The nominal current indicated on the product and the contactor itself refers to the most common application. This 3-pole contactor is designed for reliable switching of electrical circuits in various industrial and commercial settings. Ensure proper selection based on your specific load requirements.
Контактор NEXT 3P NXC-120 220V 50Hz is a robust three-pole electromechanical contactor designed for switching electrical circuits with a rated voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz. It's a crucial component in motor control systems, power distribution, and various industrial applications. The contactor provides reliable and safe operation, ensuring efficient power management and protection. Its nominal current rating is specified for common applications, but can be adjusted based on the connected load and supply voltage. This contactor offers durability and consistent performance.
Type: Electromechanical Contactor
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
Consumption: AC coil consumption varies with load; typically 0.85-1.1 times the rated voltage
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 packaging
Reliable performance for demanding applications.
Durable construction ensures long service life.
Compact design for easy installation in tight spaces.
Efficient switching minimizes energy loss.
Safe operation with robust insulation.
Versatile application across various industrial sectors.
Motor control circuits for pumps, fans, and compressors.
Power distribution systems in industrial facilities.
HVAC systems for controlling heating and cooling equipment.
Lighting control in commercial and industrial buildings.