Auxiliary Contact MOD 1NO 1NC | Clip-on Modular Design | 690V AC Max | by Clipsal
The Auxiliary Contact MOD 1NO 1NC is designed for reliable signaling in control circuits, featuring a 1NO + 1NC contact configuration and a modular design for easy installation. Ideal for industrial control panels and motor starters, this contact block ensures compliance with Australian electrical safety standards and offers a mechanical durability of up to 10 million operations.
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Product Name/Title: Auxiliary Contact MOD 1NO 1NC | Clip-on Modular Design | 690V AC Max | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHLUFN11
Alternatively Known As: Auxiliary Switch, Auxiliary Contact Block, 1NO 1NC Auxiliary, Control Circuit Auxiliary, Schneider Auxiliary Contact
- Contact Configuration: 1NO + 1NC
- Mounting: Clip-on modular
- Rated Operational Voltage: 690V AC max
- Rated Current: 6A AC-15, 2A DC-13
- Standards: IEC 60947-5-1
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
- Mechanical Durability: 10 million operations
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 85mm x 70mm x 18mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- 1 Normally Open (NO) and 1 Normally Closed (NC) contact configuration
- Modular design for easy installation
- Reliable auxiliary signaling for control circuits
- Compatible with Clipsal and Schneider Electric modular devices
- Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician to ensure compliance with Australian electrical safety standards.
- Industrial control panels
- Motor starters
- Switchboards
- Automation systems
- Electrical distribution boards
- Complies with AS/NZS 60947 for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear.
- Supports efficient control and monitoring, reducing unnecessary energy consumption in automated systems.
- Durable construction minimizes replacement frequency and electronic waste.
12 months manufacturer's warranty against defects.
The Clipsal Auxiliary Contact MOD 1NO 1NC SCHLUFN11 is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial and commercial control panels requiring reliable auxiliary signaling.
