Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricCoil Voltage
230 V ac
Number of Poles
3
Contact Voltage Rating
690 V ac
Contact Current Rating
18 A
Series
LC2D
Range
Tesys D
Power Rating
7.5 kW
Function
Reversing
Normal State Configuration
3NO
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts
2
Terminal Type
Screw
Length
90mm
Width
86mm
Depth
77mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+60°C
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Pole and Throw Configuration
3PST
Product details
Schneider Electric LC2D TeSys D Reversing Contactors.
TeSys D reversing Contactors from Schneider Electric combine long mechanical and electrical life to offer a high reliable contactor. The LC2D series is preassembled with reversing power busbar and has been designed for motor control or resistive load applications. The TeSys D contactors offer quick simple setup while maintaining compliance with international standards.
Features and Benefits.
- Built-in auxiliary contacts for added switching capability
- Pre-installed interlock
- Screw connections: IP20 finger-safe terminals with both North American and International terminal markings
- Can be panel mounted with screws or DIN Rail mounted
- Easily installed accessories
- Flexible control circuit to suit a wide range of applications
What does the utilisation category AC1 and AC3 mean for the TeSys contactors?
- Contactor utilisation categories define the current making and breaking values, based on the type of load to be controlled and the operating cycle conditions.
- AC-1: This applies to all AC devices with a power factor of at least 0.95. Example of use: resistive load, heating, distribution.
- AC-3: This applies to squirrel cage motors where breaking occurs while the motor is running.
- Example of use: all squirrel cage motors, lifts, escalators, conveyors, bucket elevators, compressors, pumps, mixers, air conditioning units.
What is a reversing contactor?
A reversing contactor is an assembly of two of standard contactors, with a mechanical and electrical interlock connecting them. The interlocks allow only one contactor to be closed (giving power supply to the motor) at any time.
Is the TeSys D range a double break pole type contactor?
Yes, the Tesys D range uses linear translation movement that provides double breaking of the poles.
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Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricCoil Voltage
230 V ac
Number of Poles
3
Contact Voltage Rating
690 V ac
Contact Current Rating
18 A
Series
LC2D
Range
Tesys D
Power Rating
7.5 kW
Function
Reversing
Normal State Configuration
3NO
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts
2
Terminal Type
Screw
Length
90mm
Width
86mm
Depth
77mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+60°C
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Pole and Throw Configuration
3PST
Product details
Schneider Electric LC2D TeSys D Reversing Contactors.
TeSys D reversing Contactors from Schneider Electric combine long mechanical and electrical life to offer a high reliable contactor. The LC2D series is preassembled with reversing power busbar and has been designed for motor control or resistive load applications. The TeSys D contactors offer quick simple setup while maintaining compliance with international standards.
Features and Benefits.
- Built-in auxiliary contacts for added switching capability
- Pre-installed interlock
- Screw connections: IP20 finger-safe terminals with both North American and International terminal markings
- Can be panel mounted with screws or DIN Rail mounted
- Easily installed accessories
- Flexible control circuit to suit a wide range of applications
What does the utilisation category AC1 and AC3 mean for the TeSys contactors?
- Contactor utilisation categories define the current making and breaking values, based on the type of load to be controlled and the operating cycle conditions.
- AC-1: This applies to all AC devices with a power factor of at least 0.95. Example of use: resistive load, heating, distribution.
- AC-3: This applies to squirrel cage motors where breaking occurs while the motor is running.
- Example of use: all squirrel cage motors, lifts, escalators, conveyors, bucket elevators, compressors, pumps, mixers, air conditioning units.
What is a reversing contactor?
A reversing contactor is an assembly of two of standard contactors, with a mechanical and electrical interlock connecting them. The interlocks allow only one contactor to be closed (giving power supply to the motor) at any time.
Is the TeSys D range a double break pole type contactor?
Yes, the Tesys D range uses linear translation movement that provides double breaking of the poles.