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50Amp 110/120Vac Three-Pole IEC Contactor XTCE050DS1A

50Amp 110/120Vac Three-Pole IEC Contactor XTCE050DS1A

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About :

A contactor is an electrical device designed to remotely switch an electrical power circuit. It is typically used where a large amount of power needs to be switched, especially in commercial and industrial applications.

Also Known As :

Contactor, Motor Starter, Electric Contactor, Magnetic Contactor, Power Contactor

Specification :

Amperage Rating
50A
Number of poles Three-pole
Type Full voltage non-reversing contactor
Coil 110-120 Vac, 50/60 Hz
HP rating - max
3, 7.5, 10/ 15, 20, 40, 50 hp (1/3PH @115,200,230/200,230,460,575 V)
Frame size 55 mm
Terminals Screw terminals
Product Length/Depth 1 in
Product Height 1 in
Product Width 1 in
Product Type 
Contactor
Warranty
Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of the Product or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment of the Product, whichever occurs first.
Certifications
UL Listed
CSA Certified
EN 60947
IEC 60947
Frequency rating
50-60 Hz
Contact configuration
1 NO, 1 NC
Continuous ampere rating
50 A
Series
XT IEC
Operation
Non-reversing

Features :


Pole Configuration: Contactors can come in several pole configurations, such as single-pole, double-pole, and three-pole, depending on the application.

Enclosure Types: They can be enclosed in a variety of casings to protect against dust, moisture, and mechanical damage.

• Auxiliary Contacts: Often, contactors include auxiliary contacts that can be used for signaling or interlocking purposes.

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