SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE LC1D09V7 Contactor, TeSys D Series, 400 VAC, 3 Pole, DPDT, DIN Rail, 20 A, 400 V
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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE LC1D09V7 Contactor, TeSys D Series, 400 VAC, 3 Pole, DPDT, DIN Rail, 20 A, 400 V

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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE LC1D09V7 Contactor, TeSys D Series, 400 VAC, 3 Pole, DPDT, DIN Rail, 20 A, 400 VThe LC1D09V7 is a 3 pole TeSys D Contactor with AC coil. 3NO power pole contact composition. 1NO 1NC auxiliary contact composition. With safety cover. Without built in suppressor module. Type mirror contact (1NC) conforming to IEC 60947 4 1, type mechanically linked (1NO 1NC) conforming to IEC 60947 5 1. TeSys D contactor offers quick simple setup, while maintaining a compact size of 45 and 55mm (40 to 65A) as well as compliance with international

The LC1D09V7 is a 3-pole TeSys D Contactor with AC coil. 3NO power pole contact composition. 1NO-1NC auxiliary contact composition. With safety cover. Without built-in suppressor module. Type mirror contact (1NC) conforming to IEC 60947-4-1, type mechanically linked (1NO-1NC) conforming to IEC 60947-5-1. TeSys D contactor offers quick simple setup, while maintaining a compact size of 45 and 55mm (40 to 65A) as well as compliance with international standards. From 40 to 65A versions are equipped with EverLink, this new patented terminal technology, assures a permanent tightening quality even in the event of conductor creep.
  • Motor control resistive load contactor application
  • 0.2W AC-3, 1.56W AC-1 Power dissipation

Applications

Industrial, Power Management, Automation & Process Control, Motor Drive & Control

Product details

Relay Mounting DIN Rail
Coil Voltage VDC Nom -
Switching Current AC1 20A
Load Current Resistive 25A
Product Range TeSys D Series
Switching Current AC3 9A
Coil Voltage VAC Nom 400V
Operating Voltage 400VAC
No. of Poles 3 Pole
Load Current Inductive 9A
Contact Configuration DPDT
Switching Power AC3 4kW
Switching Power AC1 1hp

Other details

Brand SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE
Part Number LC1D09V7
Quantity Each
Technical Data Sheet EN

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