Kopp Auxiliary Contact, 1 Contact, 1NC + 1NO, DIN Rail Mount

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RS Stock No.:
239-5215
Mfr. Part No.:
7699.0000.9
Brand:
Kopp
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Brand

Kopp

Number of Contacts

1

Normal State Configuration

1NC + 1NO

Mounting Style

DIN Rail Mount

Pole and Throw Configuration

SP

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Circuit breaker, universal auxiliary switch


This auxiliary switch can be adjusted for use as an auxiliary or signal switch MCB, RCD and RCB with a potential-free NC / NO or NC / changeover contact. Left flush mounting on MCB, RCD or RCB, 230 V.

Approvals

ÖVE, SEV


Automatic Cut-out, Green Electric Series


Innovative technology


The inner life of the KOPP MCB has changed significantly compared with previous automatic cut-out technology. The thermal actuator consists of a bimetal snap disc that is integrated into the magnetic actuator. This has reduced the number of welded connections in the device. The result: Less power dissipation and thus less device intrinsic heating.


Convenient mounting
The easy mounting of KOPP MCB is hugely appealing. With the new quick attachment, users can mount the MCB to the top hat rail from above, slide it to align and then lock with a hand grip. Immediately the MCB is securely seated, firm and straight. And the bonus: The MCB can also be quickly removed if needed, even from the mounting assembly.


Perfect connection technology
The MCB also provides optimal mounting convenience when connecting devices. The new design of the terminals has made connection even simpler. They are at the same height on the access and exit side. They have combi-slotted screws and permit simultaneous connection of wiring rails and single cores with cross-sections of 1.0 → 25 mm2.


Maximum reliability
The KOPP MCB offers reliable identification of the cause of the shutdown at first glance. If the green, sealable switch knob is in the new additional reset position, a shutdown occurred due to an overload or short-circuit. However, if it is in the "OFF" position, the shutdown was manual. Independent of the switch knob position, the optical switch position indicator (which is also new) displays the switch state of the device.