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Feature: |
AC and DC devices with the same dimensions achieved with
an electronically controlled coil system. |
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Benefit: |
Space savings, reduced engineering design time. |
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Feature: |
Reduced sealing power consumption for DC contactors due
to an electronic coil controller that uses less power. |
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Benefit: |
With sealing wattage as low as 0.5W, XT contactors
reduce power consumption and generate less heat. This
results in lower cooling requirements, the ability to mount
more contactors/starters per cabinet and an extended life on
pilot devices that carry control signals (pushbuttons,
relays, PLC outputs, etc.). |
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Feature: |
Integrated suppressors in DC controlled contactors from
7–1000A. |
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Benefit: |
Offers reductions in total logistics and inventory costs
by limiting the number of products ordered and stocked.
Increased installation and maintenance efficiency, as wiring
is not required. |
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Feature: |
Wide range of DC coil control voltages. |
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Benefit: |
IEC and UL standards require that contactors energize
from 85 – 110% of the nominal control voltage. XT contactors
are designed with an expanded control voltage range as wide
as 70 – 120%. This allows them to operate reliably through
fluctuations in control voltages. |
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Feature: |
Twin terminals with separate sockets in contactors up to
400A. |
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Benefit: |
Offers installation and application flexibility when
using different size wires. The improved integrity of the
connections reduces cabling faults. |