ABB Auxiliary Contact, 1 Contact, 1 NC, CA4, Front, 6 A, 600 V dc, 690V ac, 1SBN010110R1001 CA4-01

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711-6329
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1SBN010110R1001 CA4-01
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ABB
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Brand

ABB

Product Type

Auxiliary Contact

Number of Contacts

1

Normal State Configuration

1 NC

Series

CA4

Contact Current

6A

Mount Type

Front

Terminal Type

Screw

Pole and Throw Configuration

1P

Contact Voltage

600, 690V dc

Mounting Location

Front Side

Rated Insulation Voltage Ui

690V

Mechanical Durability

10Mcycles

Operational Current Ie

6A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

ABB Auxiliary Contact, Screw Terminals, 6A Current Rating - CA4 Series - 1SBN010110R1001 CA4-01


Want to add snappy signalling to your system? Loop in this ABB auxiliary contact. It attaches to a contactor and works as part of a larger system to notify a controller when the contactor switches. With its instantaneous contacts, the device instantly opens and closes its circuit to send signals in a flash. Installation is trouble-free, as the unit slots onto a contactor's front plate. There's no need to worry about handling wires, thanks to screw terminals that keep your fingers clear while securing conductors.

Features & Benefits


• Handles up to 1,200 cycles an hour to keep up with fast-switching systems

• Accepts wires sized between 0.75 and 2.5mm² for versatile installation

• Tackles surge voltages up to 6kV, cutting the risk of hardware damage from electrical hazards

• Insulating plastic body minimises exposure to hazardous loads for safe handling

Applications


• Automated assembly lines

• Packing plants

• Automotive industry

Why should I signal a control device when my contactor switches?


Control devices oversee complex setups. By telling yours when a contactor has switched, it can tell other linked components to turn on or off, which keeps your automated process running without a glitch.