Solid-State Reversing and Non-reversing Contactors
Jan. 7, 2011
Phoenix Contact's CONTACTRON family of solid-state contactors now includes reversing and non-reversing contactors in a variety of amperages.
The contactors can activate or reverse 1- to 18.5 kW-powered motors without wear or noise.
The contactors are available in 2 amp, 9 amp, 15 amp and 37 amp versions, either reversing or non-reversing. Each is available with either 19.2 to 30 V DC or 96 to 253 V AC control options.
Built-in heat sinks are standard. The contactors feature short and stable switching times, high switching frequency, integrated interlock wiring. Integrated surge protection increases system reliability.
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