Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonCoil Voltage
240 V ac
Number of Poles
3
Contact Voltage Rating
400 V ac
Contact Current Rating
9 A
Series
DILEM
Power Rating
4 kW
Range
xStart
Normal State Configuration
3NO
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts
1
Auxiliary Contact Configuration
1NO
Terminal Type
Screw
Length
58mm
Width
45mm
Depth
52mm
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Control Voltage
240 V
Pole and Throw Configuration
3P
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Eaton Contactors - DILEM & DILEEM Series
Eaton's range of DILEM & DILEEM contactors are predominantly used in larger-scale operations, they are designed to provide a long mechanical and electrical life which in turn accomplishes reliability. Users will commonly find these contactors integrated within industrial buildings and factory installations, enabling automated processes of motors and resistive loads
Features & Benefits
Easier engineering through identical construction sizes for AC- and DC-operated contactors
Energy savings and higher packing density in control panel due to minimized heat dissipation
High wiring security through doubled box terminals
Less coupler relays: direct actuation from the PLC for contactors up to 32 A
Easy engineering through integrated suppressor circuits for DC
Wide operating temperature
Surface or DIN rail mounting
Ingress Protection Rating of IP20 on the contacts protecting against solid objects up to 12mm, - has no protection against water
Mechanical Interlock for use with DILE* Series 326-740 (does not prevent fitting of auxiliary contact blocks)
How contactors operate?
If you have asked yourself this question, rest assured you are not the only person that has wondered how contactors work. If you've wondered how do contactors differ from a relay? The following answer will also explain that. A contactor is essentially a relay, it holds very similar functions, but it is typically used in larger-scale applications. In most cases, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonCoil Voltage
240 V ac
Number of Poles
3
Contact Voltage Rating
400 V ac
Contact Current Rating
9 A
Series
DILEM
Power Rating
4 kW
Range
xStart
Normal State Configuration
3NO
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts
1
Auxiliary Contact Configuration
1NO
Terminal Type
Screw
Length
58mm
Width
45mm
Depth
52mm
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Control Voltage
240 V
Pole and Throw Configuration
3P
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Eaton Contactors - DILEM & DILEEM Series
Eaton's range of DILEM & DILEEM contactors are predominantly used in larger-scale operations, they are designed to provide a long mechanical and electrical life which in turn accomplishes reliability. Users will commonly find these contactors integrated within industrial buildings and factory installations, enabling automated processes of motors and resistive loads
Features & Benefits
Easier engineering through identical construction sizes for AC- and DC-operated contactors
Energy savings and higher packing density in control panel due to minimized heat dissipation
High wiring security through doubled box terminals
Less coupler relays: direct actuation from the PLC for contactors up to 32 A
Easy engineering through integrated suppressor circuits for DC
Wide operating temperature
Surface or DIN rail mounting
Ingress Protection Rating of IP20 on the contacts protecting against solid objects up to 12mm, - has no protection against water
Mechanical Interlock for use with DILE* Series 326-740 (does not prevent fitting of auxiliary contact blocks)
How contactors operate?
If you have asked yourself this question, rest assured you are not the only person that has wondered how contactors work. If you've wondered how do contactors differ from a relay? The following answer will also explain that. A contactor is essentially a relay, it holds very similar functions, but it is typically used in larger-scale applications. In most cases, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts.