Eaton Auxiliary Contact, 2 Contact, 2 NO, NZM, 4 A, 220 V dc, 500V ac, 259426 NZM1-XHIV

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454-8152
Mfr. Part No.:
259426 NZM1-XHIV
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Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Auxiliary Contact

Number of Contacts

2

Normal State Configuration

2 NO

Series

NZM

Contact Current

4A

Terminal Type

Screw

Pole and Throw Configuration

2P

Contact Voltage

220, 500V dc

Rated Insulation Voltage Ui

500V ac

Operational Current Ie

4A

Standards/Approvals

UL489, CE, CSA-C22.2 No. 5-09, IEC60947

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton NZM Series Auxiliary Contact, 2NO Normal State Configuration, 220V DC - 259426 NZM1-XHIV


This auxiliary contact is designed for use in series. Capable of supporting high-voltage applications, it features a normal state configuration of 2 normally open contacts (2NO). This device operates at a contact voltage rating of 220V DC and is suitable for 500V AC environments.

Features & Benefits


• Two normally open contacts enhance flexibility in circuit management

• Compatible with screw terminal connections for easy installation

• Designed for a contact current rating of 3A DC and 4A AC

• High voltage capability supports diverse electrical applications

• Double pole (DP) configuration ensures effective switching performance

• Meets rigorous technical specifications ensuring reliability in critical systems

Applications


• Used with circuit breakers for electrical load management

• Suitable for automation systems requiring auxiliary switching

• Employed in control circuits for enhanced operational integrity

• Ideal for electrical distribution systems needing robust components

How does the auxiliary contact contribute to overload protection?


The contact is part of a broader circuit protection strategy, limiting current and ensuring that circuits remain safe during overload situations. Its specification allows for a consistent response to fault conditions, minimising potential damage.

What are the benefits of using a screw terminal type for connections?


Screw terminals provide secure connections that are less prone to loosening over time compared to other types, ensuring consistent electrical conductivity. This contributes to stable performance in demanding environments.

What is the significance of the 2NO configuration?


The 2NO configuration allows for multi-functionality in circuits, enabling simultaneous operations to enhance control and safety in complex electrical setups. This is particularly beneficial in automation and control applications.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller