Eaton DILMC Contactor, 24V dc Coil, 3-Pole, 12 A, 5.5 kW 24V dc, 3 NO, 400V ac

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N° de stock RS:
178-8033
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
301-29-548
Référence fabricant:
277564 DILMC12-01(24VDC)
Fabricant:
Eaton
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Marque

Eaton

Product Type

Contactor

Coil Voltage

24V dc

Number of Poles

3

Contact Voltage

400V ac

Contact Current

12A

Series

DILMC

Power Rating

5.5kW

Function

Motor Control, Resistive Load

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Normal State Configuration

3 NO

Auxiliary Contact Configuration

1 NC

Number of Auxiliary Contacts

1

Terminal Type

Spring Loaded

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Operational Current Ie

12A

Contactor Application

Motor Control

Control Circuit Voltage Uc

24V dc

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Length

58mm

Width

68mm

Depth

125mm

Standards/Approvals

CSA, IEC, UL

Pole and Throw Configuration

3

Statut RoHS : Exempté

Eaton 3 Pole Contactor, 12A Contact Current Rating, 24V DC Coil Voltage - DILMC Series - 277564 DILMC12-01(24VDC)


Use this 3-pole contactor from Eaton to switch high-current electrical circuits on or off. The device is climate-proofed and resistant to both corrosion and UV radiation. This, along with an operating temperature range of -25°C to +60°C, makes it suitable for use in demanding industrial environments. As an auxiliary contactor, this device can be used to control another, usually larger, switch. The normally open (NO) contacts mean power to the load is shut off when the coil is de-energised.

Features & Benefits


• Cage clamp terminals help you quickly and easily make secure connections

• Rail mounting style allows you to build neat and compact installations

What's the difference between a contactor and a relay?


Both contactors and relays are used for switching devices on and off. The main difference is that contactors are used to switch loads with a higher current. If a device can switch more than 10A, it's known as a contactor rather than a relay. Contactors are typically used to switch loads such as heating and lighting circuits, as well as motors.

Note

Replacement part code: DILM12-01(24VDC)-PI / Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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