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EATON C30CN Series Mechanically Held Lighting Contactors
Eaton C30CN Series mechanically held lighting contactors are used to control the operation of lighting circuits in commercial and industrial settings. They switch the lighting circuits ON and OFF based on a control signal received from a switch and timer.
Features
- They feature finger and back-of-hand power terminals for safe operation.
- These contactors have low input VA permitting usage of long-length wire.
- They are equipped with screw terminals for secured conductor connection.
- These contactors have enclosed contacts for resisting contaminants.
- These contactors have rugged pole terminals that can accommodate a maximum of two 8 AWG wires.
Standards and Approvals
- UL
- CSA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a relay and a contactor?
Relays control contacts of an electrical circuit due to a change of parameters or conditions in the same circuit or any other associated circuit. Contactors, on the other hand, are used to interrupt or establish connections in an electrical circuit repeatedly under different conditions.
How do I know when to replace a contactor?
Frequent tripping, overheating or arcing are signs that you should replace your contactor.
How to change power poles of these contactors from NO to NC configuration?
Unlatch and rotate power poles by 180 degrees.
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