Siemens 3RT Contactor, 48V Coil, 3-Pole, 8.9 A, 7.5 kW 48V, 1 NC, 690V

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RS Stock No.:
160-384
Mfr. Part No.:
3RT2018-2BW42
Manufacturer:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Product Type

Contactor

Coil Voltage

48V

Number of Poles

3

Contact Voltage

690V

Contact Current

8.9A

Power Rating

7.5kW

Series

3RT

Mount Type

Surface

Function

Mirror Contact

Normal State Configuration

1 NC

Auxiliary Contact Configuration

1 NC

Number of Auxiliary Contacts

1

Terminal Type

Spring Loaded

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Operational Current Ie

20A

Control Circuit Voltage Uc

48V

Contactor Application

Safety

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Width

45mm

Standards/Approvals

CCC, CE, DIN EN 60715, IEC 60068-2-30, IEC 60947-4-1, IEC 61508-2, IEC 81346-2, SN 31920, UL

Depth

73mm

Length

70mm

Pole and Throw Configuration

3

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Siemens Power Contactor is designed for robust, reliable control of electrical loads. Built with a strong focus on efficiency and longevity, it is ideal for industries requiring dependable motor control and is suitable for various operational environments. Engineered to handle currents up to 16 A, this device offers exceptional performance in both AC-3 and AC-4 applications. With advanced features, including spring loaded terminals for easier connectivity and a significant mechanical service life, it meets the demanding requirements of modern industrial applications.

30 million cycles mechanical life

Operates reliably in extreme temperatures

Compact design for space efficiency

Auxiliary switches for added functionality

Environmentally responsible production

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