LX4FH024
Schneider Electric
TeSys F - contactor coil - LX4FH - 24 V DC
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- "TeSys F DC coil 24V (voltage code BD), low sealed consumption, for TeSys F 3-pole and 4-pole contactors LC1 F265, F330. It operates in the voltage limits 0.85-1.1 Uc and environments until 55\u00b0C. It provides to the contactor high operating rates until 2400 cycles/hour. Green Premium compliant (RoHS/REACh)."
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Control Circuit Voltage Limits | operational 0.85...1.1 Uc 55 °C) || drop-out 0.15...0.2 Uc 55 °C) |
| Hold-In Power Consumption In W | 5-5 W 20 °C |
| Coil Technology | without built-in suppressor module |
| Inrush Power In W | 750-750 W 20 °C) |
| Average Resistance | 0.9 Ohm inrush 20 °C || 192 Ohm holding 20 °C |
| [Uc] Control Circuit Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Control Circuit Type | DC low consumption |
| Range Compatibility | TeSys TeSys F LC1F contactor |
| Product Or Component Type | contactor coil |
| Range | TeSys |
| Inductance Of Closed Circuit | 26.3 H |
| Maximum Operating Rate | 2400 cyc/h 55 °C |
| Operating Time | 40...50 ms closing || 40...65 ms opening |
| Product Compatibility | LC1F265 || LC1F330 |
| Device Short Name | LX4FH |
| Mechanical Durability | 10 Mcycles |
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