Poles refer to the number of switching circuits in the contactor.
A 4-pole contactor can handle four different circuits, which means it's typically used for controlling a three-phase motor and neutral, or a combination of multiple circuits.
25 Amps indicates the current rating of the contactor.
This contactor is rated to safely handle a current of up to 25 amps, which is important for ensuring the device operates efficiently without overheating or damaging the electrical system.
DL typically refers to the modular design of the contactor.
This means the contactor is built in a way that allows for easy integration into modular electrical systems, often allowing for compact, scalable control systems.
Modular contactors are commonly used for industrial automation, where multiple devices are arranged in a compact manner for ease of use and maintenance.
Modular contactors are designed for quick installation and removal in a panel.
They are particularly useful in industrial automation systems because of their flexibility and adaptability to different configurations.
They often come with screw terminals for easy wiring and auxiliary contacts for additional functions like signaling or control.
Application
Motor control circuits to switch large electrical loads like motors.
Heating systems, pumps, and air conditioning control panels.
Lighting control and other industrial applications requiring reliable switching.
Specification |
Details |
Contactor Type |
Modular Contactor |
Poles |
4P (4 Poles) |
Current Rating |
25 Amps |
Voltage Rating |
220-415V AC (common for industrial contactors) |
Operating Voltage |
24V, 110V, 230V, 400V (depends on model) |
Frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Coil Voltage |
24V, 110V, 230V AC/DC (varies by model) |
Power Consumption |
6-12 VA (depends on coil voltage) |
Max. Operating Temperature |
-5°C to +40°C |
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