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Schneider Electric DIN Rail Circuit Trip for use with C120 Series, ID Residual Current Device, C60 Series
- N° de stock RS:
- 776-2938
- Référence fabricant:
- A9N26500
- Fabricant:
- Schneider Electric
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96,33 €
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116,56 €
(TVA incluse)
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- Prêt à être expédié à partir du 12 mai 2026
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Unité | Prix par unité |
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| 1 + | 96,33 € |
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- N° de stock RS:
- 776-2938
- Référence fabricant:
- A9N26500
- Fabricant:
- Schneider Electric
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| Marque | Schneider Electric | |
| Range | Acti9 | |
| Product Type | Circuit Trip | |
| Series | Acti9 | |
| For Use With | C120 Series, ID Residual Current Device, C60 Series | |
| Mount Type | DIN Rail | |
| Terminal Type | Screw Clamp | |
| Standards/Approvals | EN 50550 | |
| Better World Product | Yes | |
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Marque Schneider Electric | ||
Range Acti9 | ||
Product Type Circuit Trip | ||
Series Acti9 | ||
For Use With C120 Series, ID Residual Current Device, C60 Series | ||
Mount Type DIN Rail | ||
Terminal Type Screw Clamp | ||
Standards/Approvals EN 50550 | ||
Better World Product Yes | ||
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Schneider Electric | Acti 9 A9A Series | Auxiliary Contact
Are you looking to add an additional auxiliary contact to your control circuit, to provide further safety? Schneider Electric offers the latest in Auxiliary Contact components and technology.
Specifically, the Acti 9 series of Auxiliary Contactor brings reliability to your circuit by acting as a secondary switching device working in conjunction with other primary devices such as contactors, relays or circuit breakers.
The electrical auxiliaries are combined with iC60 circuit breakers, iID residual current circuit breakers, remote tripping switch disconnector iSW-NA , RCA remote controls and ARA automatic reclosers; they enable tripping or remote indication of their position (open/closed/tripped) upon a fault
Features and benefits:
• Low consumption on your control circuit.
• Compact, lightweight and easily attached to compatible contactors. Clip-on, DIN rail mountable (see datasheet for specifics).
• 18-month manufacturer warranty with Schneider Electric.
• Schneider Green Premium product - easily recyclable and disposed of. Built with sustainability in mind to have the least impact on the environment where possible. Toxic Heavy Metal-free. Mercury free.
Protection ratings & Safety features:
• IP20 conforming to EN/IEC 60947-5-1
Tripping auxiliaries:
iMN: undervoltage release
iMNs: delayed undervoltage release
iMNx: undervoltage release, independant from supply voltage
iMX: shunt release
iMX+OF: shunt release with open/close contact.
Indication auxiliaries:
iOF: open/close contact
iSD: fault indicating contact
iOF/SD+OF: open/close contact and switchable OF or SD contact.
Applications:
• Motor starters/Control systems.;• Switching contactors/relay coils.;• Control/Signalling equipment.
How do Auxiliary Contacts work?
An Auxiliary Contact is an electromechanical device that is mounted typically to contactors. They are physically connected to the contactor, with simultaneous activation and deactivation applying to both of the devices at the same time.
Aux Contacts can be installed onto contactors either by front mounting, or side mounting. This is usually clear in the shape and size of the product, but please check the compatibility of your devices. Aux Contacts are really useful devices to aid in keeping an eye on the contactor.
You can, for example, hook up a low voltage LED directly to the Aux Contactor without having to worry about the overall voltage of the contactor it is linked to (as long the Aux Contactor is electrically isolated from the contactor) you could use the LED to monitor the device i.e. indicate if the motor is off/on.
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