Technical Specifications:
Number of Poles : 2P, 4P
Maximum Power : 1.2kW-1.3kW-1.6kW-2.1kW
Rated Current : Up to 25A for AC-3 & AC-7b
Up to 63A for AC-1 & AC-7a
Control Voltage : 24V – 240 VAC
Insulation Voltage : 500 V AC
What is a Modular Contactor?
A modular contactor is a device used for power control in electrical circuits. It is generally preferred in industrial applications.
Modular Contactor Types
Modular contactors can be of different types. There are AC and DC modular contactor types.
Areas of Use of Modular Contactors
Modular contactors are generally used in automation systems, lighting control and motor protection systems.
Advantages of Modular Contactors
Modular contactors offer high durability and easy installation. They also provide energy savings.
How to Install a Modular Contactor?
Modular contactor installation is simple and can usually be easily mounted on a DIN rail.
Modular Contactor Prices
Modular contactor prices vary depending on brand and technical features.
Modular Contactor Selection Criteria
When selecting a modular contactor, the voltage and current values required by the system should be taken into consideration.
Differences Between Modular Contactors and Relays
Modular contactors are used to control higher power circuits than relays.
How to Maintain Modular Contactors?
Regular maintenance of modular contactors extends the life of the device and ensures safe operation.
Technical Specifications of Modular Contactors
Modular contactors are generally produced with a certain voltage and current capacity. This information is available in the technical documentation.
Things to Consider When Using Modular Contactors
When using a modular contactor, care must be taken to ensure that the circuit is connected correctly and that the capacity of the device is not exceeded.
The Role of Modular Contactors in Lighting Systems
Modular contactors are used in lighting systems to provide energy saving and automatic control.
Use of Modular Contactors in Automation Systems
In automation systems, modular contactors are preferred for opening and closing electrical circuits.
Tools Required for Installation of Modular Contactors
For modular contactor installation, a screwdriver, a wire crimping tool and DIN rail mounting brackets are required.
History of Modular Contactors
Modular contactors have been used for many years to control industrial electrical circuits and have become more advanced as technology has advanced.