Magnetic Contactors by SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC (66 items)
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 18A NEMA 0
Suppressor module, TeSys K, RC circuit - 110 to 250V
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 27A NEMA 1
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 9A NEMA 00
NEMA Contactor, TeSys N, nonreversing, Size 4, 135A, 100HP at 460VAC, 3 pole, 3 phase, 120VAC 50/60Hz coil, open
IEC contactor, TeSys Deca, nonreversing, 25A resistive, 4 pole, 2 NO and 2 NC, 208VAC 50/60Hz coil, open style
120VAC Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 27A NEMA 1
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 270A NEMA 5
IEC contactor, TeSys Deca, nonreversing, 12A, 7.5HP at 480VAC, up to 100kA SCCR, 3 phase, 3 NO, low consumption 12VDC coil
NEMA Contactor, TeSys N, nonreversing, Size 3, 90A, 50HP at 460VAC, 3 pole, 3 phase, 120VAC 50/60Hz coil, open
120VAC Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 18A NEMA 0
Suppressor module, TeSys Deca, varistor, 24 to 48VAC
Mechanical and electrical interlock, TeSys Deca reversing & changeover, 2 contactors LC1D80-D95 AC coil
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 810A NEMA 7
120VAC Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 45A NEMA 2
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 540A NEMA 6
120VAC Non-Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 45A NEMA 2
Capacitor contactor, Tesys Deca, 63kVAR at 400/415V 50Hz, 120V AC 50/60Hz coil, screw clamp terminals
480VAC Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 9A NEMA 00
120VAC Reversing Magnetic Contactor 3P 270A NEMA 5
About Magnetic Contactors
Magnetic contactors are an electrical device used to control and switch on or off an electric circuit. They can be used in a wide range of applications such as controlling motors, pumps, and other large loads. Magnetic contactors are designed to protect circuits from short-circuiting and overloads.
Types of Magnetic Contactors
There are several different types of magnetic contactors available on the market today. Some may be designed for specific tasks, while others may be more versatile. Commonly used magnetic contactors include direct current (DC) contactors, alternating current (AC) contactors, and motor starters.
How Magnetic Contactors are Made
Magnetic contactors consist of several components including a coil, core, armature plate, and contacts. The coil is typically made up of copper wire wound around a metal core which acts as an electromagnet when energized by electricity. The armature plate is connected to the contacts which open or close when the coil is energized.
Industries that use Magnetic Contactors
Magnetic contactors are commonly found in industrial applications such as manufacturing plants where they are used to control motors or other large loads. They can also be found in residential settings such as HVAC systems where they help regulate temperature levels. Professionals working in these industries rely on magnetic contactors for safe operation of their equipment.
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