Schneider Electric TeSys F Contactor, 110V Coil, 3-Pole, 630 A, 335 kW 110V, 3 NO, 110V

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RS Stock No.:
428-766
Mfr. Part No.:
CR1F630F7
Manufacturer:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Coil Voltage

110V

Product Type

Contactor

Number of Poles

3

Contact Voltage

110V

Contact Current

630A

Power Rating

335kW

Series

TeSys F

Function

AC, Motor Control, Resistive Load

Normal State Configuration

3 NO

Terminal Type

Screw

Operational Current Ie

630A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-15°C

Contactor Application

Resistive Load, Motor Control

Control Circuit Voltage Uc

110V

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Length

304mm

Depth

255mm

Width

309mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60947-1 Annex Q, UL 94, UL 60947-4-1, UL 60335-2-40:Annex JJ, IEC 60947-5-1, IEC 60947-4-1, IEC 60947, IEC 60695-2-1, IEC 60529, IEC 60335-2-40:Annex JJ, IEC 60335-1:Clause 30.2, IEC 60068-2-30, EN/ISO 13849-1, EN 60947-5-1, EN 60947-4-1, CSA C22.2 No 60947-4-1, CSA C22.2 No 14

Pole and Throw Configuration

3

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Schneider Electric Magnetic latching contactor provides a double coil 110V AC at 50 to 400Hz or DC for latching and unlatching, bolt terminals for bars or cables with lugs. Supply to the coils must be applied by pulsed contacts leading to energy saving and no sensibility to interferences for contactors remaining in closed state for long periods. For operating rates until 120 cycles/hour and environments until 70°C, it procures high reliability and durability.

RoHS complaint

Conforms to IEC 60158-1 and IEC 60947-4

Easy installation and maintenance

Unaffected by mains interference

Utilisation of contactors beyond their breaking capacity

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