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Contactor Application


The purpose of this form is to help specify the most appropriate model for your application.

What type of application is this:


Please provide the following contact information:

First Name
Last Name
Title
Organization
Street Address
Address (cont.)
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
Work Phone
FAX
E-mail

Please provide the following product information:

Product Name
Model

Main Contacts Current, Nominal:


Main Contacts Current, Minimum:


Main Contacts Current Maximum:


Main Contacts Voltage Nominal:


Main Contacts:


Main Contacts:


Main Contacts:


Select Type of Load:

Resistive
Inductive
Capacitive

Select Contactor Configuration:

Single Pole
Double Pole
Change Over
Normally Open
Normally Closed
Motor Reverse
State of Contactor

Coil Rating:


Coil Rating:


Coil Rating:


Coil Rating Operation:

Continuous 100% Duty Cycle. Continuous operation. Continuous-Weakest power coil dictating that a weaker, when compared to the intermittent equivalent, return spring is used. This does not give the best switching characterics for applications switching frequently on load.
Intermittent -Up to 70% Duty Cycle, up to 15 minutes continuous energisation. Intermittent-Most power in coil allowing strongest return spring to be used, giving best switching characteristics available.
Prolonged -90% Duty Cycle, up to 1 hour continuous energisation. Prolonged- Coil; more powerful than continuous, weaker than intermittent equivalent. Return spring is stronger than continuous but weaker than intermittent

Coil Rating:


Additional Features/Options:

Auxiliary Contacts
Environmental Protection
Magnetic blowouts
Coil Suppression
Brackets

If Brackets are Required, Please specify mounting Position:



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Revised: 09/28/07