Schneider Electric LC1D18P7
Contactor

Schneider Electric LC1D18P7
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TeSys Deca, Contactor: 3-pole; NOx3; Auxiliary contacts: NO + NC

Item Number: LC1D18P7
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Schneider direct start contactor LC1D18P7 D 3P, 18A, NO+NC, 230V
Schneider Electric offers a range of robust contactors, TeSys D, for industrial or tertiary installations. To control asynchronous machines, the LC1D contactor is used in AC-3 utilization category.
Its 3 poles are fitted with screw terminal blocks. bracket accepting flexible and rigid cables of different sections, as needed, this contactor contributes to the durability of your customers' installation Designed to control a 440 V alternating current circuit up to 18 A, it will control efficiently, with its coil 230 V AC, the motors of your customers Robust and adaptable, the TeSys range meets the expectations of the most demanding infrastructures, both in terms of power and reliability.

Datasheet:
  • Contactor type: 3-pole
  • Contacts: NO x3
  • Built-in auxiliary contacts: NO+NC
  • Control voltage: 230VAC
  • Operating current max.: 18A
  • Installation: DIN rail, panel
  • Contactor Series: TeSys D
  • conclusions: screw terminals
  • Working temperature: -25...55°C
  • Width: 45mm
  • Height: 96mm
  • Insulation voltage: 690V
  • Switched power: 7.5kW

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