Eaton DILM Contactor, 230 V ac Coil, 3-Pole, 25 A, 11 kW 230 V, 3 NO, 400V

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RS Stock No.:
178-8024
Distrelec Article No.:
301-29-492
Mfr. Part No.:
277140 DILM25-10(230V50/60HZ)
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Contactor

Coil Voltage

230 V ac

Number of Poles

3

Contact Voltage

400V

Contact Current

25A

Power Rating

11kW

Series

DILM

Function

Resistive Load, Motor Control

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Normal State Configuration

3 NO

Auxiliary Contact Configuration

1 NO

Number of Auxiliary Contacts

1

Terminal Type

Screw Clamp

Operational Current Ie

25A

Contactor Application

Motor Control

Control Circuit Voltage Uc

230 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Depth

138mm

Width

45 mm

Length

85mm

Standards/Approvals

CSA, UL, IEC

Distrelec Product Id

301-29-492

Pole and Throw Configuration

3

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton xStart 3-Pole Contactor, 25A, 230V AC Coil - DILM Series - 277140 DILM25-10(230V50/60HZ)


This Eaton xStart 3-pole contactor makes and breaks your electrical circuit. It's commonly used in industrial electrical systems, motors and machines. Arcing in a high-current-load device can cause excessive mechanical wear, short circuits and sometimes fire or shock hazards. This contactor detects arcs and heat buildups in currents of up to 25A (amperes) and switches the three normally open (NO) contacts to closed, breaking the circuit and suppressing the arc.

Features & Benefits


• Screw-mount to a DIN rail for a vibration-proof fit

• Compatible with SmartWire-DT communication for processing system-wide data transfers

• Mechanical lifespan of 10 million operations for lasting use

• Operating temperature range of -25°C to +60°C for use in demanding industrial environments

How much current heat is lost through this contactor?


This contactor has a maximum current heat loss of 10.8W (watts). This measurement indicates the circuit isn't losing excess power through the contactor.

What are the dimensions of this contactor?


This compact 3-pole contactor has a length of 85mm, a depth of 138mm and a width of 45mm.

EATON 3 phase DILM Series Contactors


High operational reliability with a long lifespan, the DILM series of contactors from the xStart system are ideal for AC-4 jogging, ensuring continual operation for busy environments. This generation of modular components benefit from technology advances for motor switching and control. A series of extremely durable and interference immune, DILM contactors also handle all demands when used in conjunction with PLCs. The AC and DC components in this series from EATON offer 3 pole contactors up to 170 A AC-3 at 400 V and 4 pole contactors up to 200 A AC-1.

Features and Benefits:


• Compatible with the SmartWire-DT® communication system

• Identical sizes for AC and DC operated contactors

• Minimised heat dissipation - energy saving

• Direct Fieldbus connection

• Integrated suppressor circuit for DC models

Typical Applications


This range of contactors can be used across a multitude of applications, users will commonly find these contactors being used within industrial settings such as factory automation, railway transportation, electrical systems, electric motor, lighting, and mechanical engineering.

How contactors operate?


Contactors, unlike relays, are specifically designed to connect to high current load devices. Used in larger-scale applications, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts. If a device has the ability to switch more than 15 amperes it is called a contactor. These devices also feature high coil voltages which is rare within relays.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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