Schneider Electric 48V ac/dc Shunt Trip Shunt trip for use with ARA, ic60 MCB, IDPN Vigi, ild Double Terminal, ilD MCB,

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RS Stock No.:
791-2821
Mfr. Part No.:
A9A26477
Manufacturer:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Range

Acti 9

Series

iMX

For Use With

ARA, ic60 MCB, IDPN Vigi, ild Double Terminal, ilD MCB, iSW-NA, RCA

Type

Shunt Trip

Rated Control Voltage

48V ac/dc

Acti9 Auxiliaries


The electrical auxiliaries are combined with iC60 circuit breakers, iID residual current circuit breakers, remote tripping switch disconnector iSW-NA , RCA remote controls and ARA automatic reclosers; they enable tripping or remote indication of their position (open/closed/tripped) upon a fault

Features and benefits:


• Low consumption on your control circuit.

• Compact, lightweight and easily attached to compatible contactors. Clip-on, DIN rail mountable (see datasheet for specifics).

• 18-month manufacturer warranty with Schneider Electric.

• Schneider Green Premium product - easily recyclable and disposed of. Built with sustainability in mind to have the least impact on the environment where possible. Toxic Heavy Metal-free. Mercury free.

Protection ratings & Safety features:

• IP20 conforming to EN/IEC 60947-5-1

Tripping auxiliaries:


iMN: undervoltage release
iMNs: delayed undervoltage release
iMNx: undervoltage release, independant from supply voltage
iMX: shunt release
iMX+OF: shunt release with open/close contact.

Indication auxiliaries:


iMN: undervoltage release
iMNs: delayed undervoltage release
iMNx: undervoltage release, independant from supply voltage
iMX: shunt release
iMX+OF: shunt release with open/close contact.

Indication auxiliaries:


• Motor starters/Control systems.

• Switching contactors/relay coils.

• Control/Signalling equipment.

How do Auxiliary Contacts work?


iOF: open/close contact
iSD: fault indicating contact
iOF/SD+OF: open/close contact and switchable OF or SD contact.

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