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EATON XT IEC Series Contactors, Frame F
Eaton XT IEC Series F-frame contactors are ideal for industrial and commercial settings to control large motors, lighting systems and other electrical equipment.
Features
- They can be operated at temperatures ranging from -25 to 60 degrees C.
- These contactors have current ratings up to 38A can be controlled from a PLC.
- They feature screw terminals for secured conductor connection.
- These contactors are available in sizes of 45, 55 & 90 mm with currents up to 32A, 72A & 170A, respectively.
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.
What is the difference between reversing and non-reversing starters?
- The difference between reversing and non-reversing starters is the way they control the direction of rotation of an electric motor.
- Non-reversing starter starts & stops an electric motor in one direction only and is generally used in applications that require the motor to rotate in one direction. They are simpler & more cost-effective than reversing starters as they do not require any additional components to change the direction of rotation.
- Reversing starter, on the other hand, starts & stops an electric motor in both forward & reverse directions in applications that require the motor to rotate in either direction. They generally have additional components like relays or contactors to control the direction of rotation.
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