ABB Auxiliary Contact Block, 1 Contact, 1 NC, Contact Block, Front, 6 A, 690V, 1SBN010111R1001
- RS Stock No.:
- 262-4460
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1SBN010111R1001
- Manufacturer:
- ABB
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- RS Stock No.:
- 262-4460
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1SBN010111R1001
- Manufacturer:
- ABB
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | ABB | |
| Number of Contacts | 1 | |
| Product Type | Auxiliary Contact Block | |
| Normal State Configuration | 1 NC | |
| Series | Contact Block | |
| Contact Current | 6A | |
| Mount Type | Front | |
| Terminal Type | Screw | |
| Pole and Throw Configuration | 1P | |
| Contact Voltage | 690V | |
| Operational Current Ie | 2A | |
| Mechanical Durability | 3600Cycles | |
| Rated Insulation Voltage Ui | 690V | |
| Mounting Location | Front | |
| Standards/Approvals | IEC 60947-5-1, VDE 0110 (Gr. C), UL/CSA 600 V, UL/CSA | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand ABB | ||
Number of Contacts 1 | ||
Product Type Auxiliary Contact Block | ||
Normal State Configuration 1 NC | ||
Series Contact Block | ||
Contact Current 6A | ||
Mount Type Front | ||
Terminal Type Screw | ||
Pole and Throw Configuration 1P | ||
Contact Voltage 690V | ||
Operational Current Ie 2A | ||
Mechanical Durability 3600Cycles | ||
Rated Insulation Voltage Ui 690V | ||
Mounting Location Front | ||
Standards/Approvals IEC 60947-5-1, VDE 0110 (Gr. C), UL/CSA 600 V, UL/CSA | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
ABB Contact Block Series Auxiliary Contact Block, 6A Contact Current, 690V Contact Voltage - 1SBN010111R1001
This auxiliary contact Block provides an additional switching contact for control and signalling circuits in industrial electrical installations. Designed for front mounting, it integrates with contactors to extend their switching capability and monitor circuit status in automation and electrical systems.
Features and Benefits:
• 1NC configuration provides a single normally closed contact for signalling
• 6 A rating supports moderate control-circuit currents safely
• 690V dielectric rating suits high-voltage control applications
• Mechanical life of 3,600 cycles ensures sustained operational switching
• Screw terminals permit secure conductor connections in panel work
• 2 A operational current capability enables low-power control use
• 6 A rating supports moderate control-circuit currents safely
• 690V dielectric rating suits high-voltage control applications
• Mechanical life of 3,600 cycles ensures sustained operational switching
• Screw terminals permit secure conductor connections in panel work
• 2 A operational current capability enables low-power control use
Applications
• Suitable for retrofitting to contactor blocks in motor control panels
• Ideal for status feedback loops in factory automation systems
• Used with auxiliary circuits in switchgear and distribution assemblies
• Can be used for interlocking and permissive control schemes in machinery
• Ideal for status feedback loops in factory automation systems
• Used with auxiliary circuits in switchgear and distribution assemblies
• Can be used for interlocking and permissive control schemes in machinery
How is the unit mounted within a control assembly?
It is intended for installation at the front of compatible enclosures or contactor faces, providing straightforward access for wiring and inspection.
What standards inform its electrical design?
The contact Block complies with recognised industry specifications for low-voltage switching and insulation performance relevant to control devices.
What type of pole-and-throw arrangement does it present?
The device offers a single-pole configuration with one switching path, suitable for interrupting or monitoring one conductor in a circuit.
Which Terminal method is used for conductor attachment?
Connections are MADE via screw-clamp terminals that allow reliable mechanical and electrical contact for solid and stranded conductors.

