ABB Auxiliary Contact, 2 Contact, 1NC + 1NO, Side Mount

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RS Stock No.:
488-7384
Mfr. Part No.:
2CDS200912R0001 S2C-H6R
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Contacts

2

Normal State Configuration

NO/NC

Mounting Style

Side Mount

Terminal Type

Screw

Pole and Throw Configuration

DP

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

ABB Auxiliary Contact, 2 Contacts, NO/NC - 2CDS200912R0001


Use this auxiliary contact from ABB for contact position indication in miniature circuit breakers. This device is designed to monitor the circuit and ensure that the breaker can't be reset until the fault that caused a trip is cleared. It's mounted on the right side of the protective component and uses the same input energy to operate. With a minimal power loss of 0.5W, this unit is energy-efficient and dissipates low heat. Installation is easy and tool-less as it's mounted directly onto the DIN rail. You'll find auxiliary contacts like this one used with MCBs in industrial and commercial applications.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 85 (height) x 8.8 (width) x 69mm (depth) for space efficiency in small enclosures
• Light weight of 43g, so it's easy to handle and won't strain the DIN rail
• Screw terminals for easy and time-efficient installation

Applications


• Industrial air conditioning systems
• Low-pressure compressors

What's the difference between a main contact and an auxiliary contact?


The main contacts of a circuit breaker are designed to carry high voltages and currents, while auxiliary contacts can only handle low voltages and currents.


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Note

These contacts can not be used with type ESB20 installation contactors, only higher types e.g. ESB24

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