ABB Auxiliary Contact, 1 Contact, 1 NO, CA4, Front, 6 A, 600 V dc, 690V ac, 1SBN010110R1010 CA4-10

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RS Stock No.:
711-6317
Mfr. Part No.:
1SBN010110R1010 CA4-10
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Product Type

Auxiliary Contact

Number of Contacts

1

Normal State Configuration

1 NO

Series

CA4

Mount Type

Front

Contact Current

6A

Terminal Type

Screw

Pole and Throw Configuration

1P

Contact Voltage

600, 690V dc

Mechanical Durability

10Mcycles

Operational Current Ie

6A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Rated Insulation Voltage Ui

690V

Mounting Location

Front Side

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

ABB Auxiliary Contact, 0.75 to 2.5mm² Conductor Cross-Section Range, 6A Current Rating - CA4 Series - 1SBN010110R1010


Upgrade the connectivity of your control system with this auxiliary contact from ABB. It automatically opens and closes with a connected contactor's main circuit to give you handy machine management. By completing up to 1,200 cycles an hour, the unit is able to fly through through busy switching tasks. Support for up to 6A of current at 24 to 127V AC ensures it performs reliably under demanding electrical loads. As the contact quickly clips to the front of a contactor, it's a breeze to install without special tools.

Features & Benefits


• Resists surge voltages of up to 6kV, minimising the risk of damage from electrical faults

• Labelled front plate for clear terminal identification

• Compact dimensions of 9.9 (W) x 43 (H) x 39.5mm (D) slots into standard-size enclosures

Applications


• Manufacturing machinery

• HVAC systems

• Oil and gas processing

What kinds of equipment can I use a contactor with?


A contactor switches large currents quickly, making it ideal for setups with heavy electrical demands such as industrial motors, pumps and compressors.