Description
⚡ Contactor 2-Pole 220V — Al-Ramiz Equipment
Specifications:
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Type: 2-Pole Contactor
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Voltage: 220V AC
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Current Rating: Suitable for medium- to high-current applications
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Material: High-quality, durable materials for long service life
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Coil Voltage: 220V
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Contact Configuration: 2-Pole (2 normally open contacts)
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Mounting Type: Din rail or panel mountable
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Protection: Dust and moisture-resistant design for reliability in harsh environments
Applications:
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HVAC Systems: Used for switching compressors, fans, and other components in air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
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Industrial Equipment: For controlling motors and other electrical loads in machinery and production lines.
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Commercial Systems: Suitable for commercial applications requiring reliable electrical control.
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Lighting Control: Often used for controlling lighting circuits and systems in large buildings.
Features:
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Reliable Switching: Designed to handle frequent on/off cycles without failure.
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High Durability: Built to last, even in demanding environments.
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Efficient Performance: Optimized for energy-efficient operation in industrial and HVAC systems.
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Easy Installation: Compatible with standard mounting systems for quick and easy installation.
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Safety: Equipped with over-current and over-voltage protection to ensure safe operation.
Q: What is the contactor used for?
A: This contactor is used to control the flow of electricity in HVAC, industrial, and commercial systems, allowing you to switch electrical circuits on and off reliably.
Q: Can it be used with any 220V system?
A: Yes, this contactor is designed for 220V AC systems and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including HVAC and industrial control circuits.
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Two Poles: The “2-pole” part refers to the contactor having two separate contacts for switching. This allows it to control both live (hot) and neutral wires, providing a complete break in the circuit.
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220V Rating: The 220-volt rating indicates the voltage the contactor is designed to operate with, typically used in regions that follow 220V standards (like Europe, parts of Asia, and Africa).
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AC and DC Applications: Contactor types can differ based on whether they’re designed for alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). Most 220V contactors are designed for AC applications.
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Current Rating: Depending on the specific contactor, it can be designed to handle a range of currents (e.g., 10A, 20A, or 30A), meaning it can be chosen based on the size of the load it is controlling.
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Coil Voltage: The coil of the contactor is powered by a control circuit, which energizes the coil to close the contacts. The control voltage typically matches the voltage of the circuit, which can be 220V or other voltages.
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Safety and Durability: Contactors are built with safety features such as arc suppression to protect against electrical faults and ensure long-lasting reliability.
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