4P Contactor 125A AC-1 48VAC | Robust Design | Heavy-Duty Use | by Clipsal
The 4P Contactor 125A AC-1 48VAC is designed for versatile switching applications, making it ideal for industrial motor control and HVAC systems. With a robust design and rated operational current of 125A, it ensures reliable performance for both resistive and inductive loads. Perfect for commercial buildings, this contactor supports efficient energy management and automation.
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Product Name/Title: 4P Contactor 125A AC-1 48VAC | Robust Design | Heavy-Duty Use | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHLC1D80004E7
Alternatively Known As: 4 Pole Contactor, 125A Contactor, 48V AC Contactor, Industrial Contactor, LC1D80004E7
- Number of Poles: 4
- Rated Operational Current (AC-1): 125A
- Coil Voltage: 48VAC
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Utilization Category: AC-1
- Conforms to IEC 60947-4-1
- Mechanical durability: 10 million operations
- Electrical durability: 1 million operations
- Mounting: DIN rail or panel
- Ambient temperature: -5°C to +60°C
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 130mm x 140mm x 105mm
- Weight: 1.5 kg
- 4 pole contactor for versatile switching applications
- Rated operational current: 125A (AC-1)
- Coil voltage: 48VAC
- Robust and reliable design for heavy-duty use
- Suitable for both resistive and inductive loads
- Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with local wiring rules and standards.
- Industrial motor control
- Lighting control in commercial buildings
- HVAC systems
- Switching of resistive and inductive loads
- Automation panels
- Complies with AS/NZS 60950 – Safety of IT and Communication Equipment
- Complies with AS/NZS 3820 – Essential Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
- Enables efficient energy management in industrial and commercial installations
- Supports automation for reduced energy waste
12 months manufacturer's warranty against defects.
Available for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial and commercial electrical control applications.
