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Siemens 3RT2 Contactor, 24V dc Coil, 3-Pole, 9 A, 4 kW 24V dc, 1 NO, 690V

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RS stock no.:
213-0752
Mfr. Part No.:
3RT2016-1MB41-0KT0
Manufacturer:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Coil Voltage

24V dc

Product Type

Contactor

Number of Poles

3

Contact Voltage

690V

Contact Current

9A

Power Rating

4kW

Series

3RT2

Mount Type

Snap-On

Function

Motor Control, Reversing

Normal State Configuration

1 NO

Number of Auxiliary Contacts

1

Auxiliary Contact Configuration

1 NO

Terminal Type

Screw Clamp

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Control Circuit Voltage Uc

24V dc

Operational Current Ie

6.7A

Contactor Application

Motor Control

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Width

45mm

Standards/Approvals

CCC, CSA, EAC, UL

Depth

73mm

Length

58mm

Better World Product

Yes

Better World Claim

Low Carbon Manufacture

Pole and Throw Configuration

3P

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Siemens 3RT2 contactor offer convincing performance from a compact design with high contact reliability. They can be combined with a variety of other components in the load feeder. The front-panel terminals simplify the wiring. The 3RT2 contactor are climate-resistant, approved for worldwide use (e.g. IEC and UL/CSA) and are IE3/IE4-ready.

In addition to screw terminals, all the devices are also available with spring-type terminals for fast, maintenance-free and vibration-proof connection.

Integrated auxiliary switches reduce the complexity of your design

protection class for frount and terminal is IP20

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