ABB Auxiliary Contact Block, 4 Contact, 2 NC/2 NO, CA4-22N, Front, 6 A, 690V, 1SBN010140R1222
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- 262-4466
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1SBN010140R1222
- Manufacturer:
- ABB
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | ABB | |
| Number of Contacts | 4 | |
| Product Type | Auxiliary Contact Block | |
| Normal State Configuration | 2 NC/2 NO | |
| Series | CA4-22N | |
| Mount Type | Front | |
| Contact Current | 6A | |
| Terminal Type | Screw | |
| Pole and Throw Configuration | 4P | |
| Contact Voltage | 690V | |
| Mounting Location | Front | |
| Operational Current Ie | 6A | |
| Mechanical Durability | 3600Cycles | |
| Rated Insulation Voltage Ui | 690V | |
| Standards/Approvals | CSA, UL | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand ABB | ||
Number of Contacts 4 | ||
Product Type Auxiliary Contact Block | ||
Normal State Configuration 2 NC/2 NO | ||
Series CA4-22N | ||
Mount Type Front | ||
Contact Current 6A | ||
Terminal Type Screw | ||
Pole and Throw Configuration 4P | ||
Contact Voltage 690V | ||
Mounting Location Front | ||
Operational Current Ie 6A | ||
Mechanical Durability 3600Cycles | ||
Rated Insulation Voltage Ui 690V | ||
Standards/Approvals CSA, UL | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
ABB CA4-22N Series Auxiliary Contact Block, 6A Contact Current, 690V Rated Insulation Voltage - 1SBN010140R1222
This auxiliary contact Block provides additional switching contacts to complement a contactor, enabling auxiliary signalling and interlock functions in control panels and automation systems. It is designed for front mounting and integrates with devices requiring a compact, front-mounted contact solution, offering rated insulation for higher-voltage installations.
Features and Benefits:
• Four-pole configuration offers expanded control and signalling capability
• 2NC/2NO arrangement supports both break and make signalling functions
• Rated operational current 6 A enables moderate control circuit loads
• Insulation rating 690V suits elevated voltage applications
• Screw terminals permit secure, tool-tightened conductor connections
• Mechanical life 3,600 cycles ensures repeatable service in switching sequences
• 2NC/2NO arrangement supports both break and make signalling functions
• Rated operational current 6 A enables moderate control circuit loads
• Insulation rating 690V suits elevated voltage applications
• Screw terminals permit secure, tool-tightened conductor connections
• Mechanical life 3,600 cycles ensures repeatable service in switching sequences
Applications
• Suitable for retrofitting auxiliary contacts on contactors in motor control centres
• Ideal for status feedback in PLC-based automation cabinets
• Used for interlock circuits in industrial machinery control panels
• Can be used for pilot signalling in distribution switchgear assemblies
• Ideal for status feedback in PLC-based automation cabinets
• Used for interlock circuits in industrial machinery control panels
• Can be used for pilot signalling in distribution switchgear assemblies
How is the Block mounted on existing equipment?
It attaches at the front of the primary device, aligning with front-mount interfaces for straightforward installation without rear access.
What approvals cover its safe use in electrical installations?
It has been assessed to standards recognised by CSA and UL for component-level performance and compatibility.
What Terminal type is provided for wiring?
Connections are via screw-type terminals that accommodate standard control conductors and enable firm clamping.
How many switching elements are available and how are they configured?
There are four contacts in a 4-pole layout arranged as two normally closed and two normally open elements to cover diverse signalling needs.

