ABB Auxiliary Contact, 4 Contact, 2NC + 2NO, Front Mount CA4

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RS Stock No.:
711-6354
Mfr. Part No.:
1SBN010140R1022 CA4-22E
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Contacts

4

Normal State Configuration

2NC + 2NO

Mounting Style

Front Mount

Series

CA4

Contact Current Rating

6 A

Terminal Type

Screw

Pole and Throw Configuration

4P

Contact Voltage Rating

600 V dc, 690 V ac

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

ABB Auxiliary Contact, Screw Terminal, 600V DC / 690V AC Contact Voltage Rating - CA4 Series - CA4-22E


Increase your electrical capacity by connecting this 4-pole auxiliary contact from ABB to your primary switching components. It works in tandem with linked equipment and helps pass circuit data to logic controllers. A high voltage grade of 600V DC/690V AC makes this device suitable for use with demanding systems. You'll find it takes up little space on densely packed distribution boards thanks to small dimensions of 43 (W) x 43 (H) x 39.5mm (D). It also benefits from an IP20 rating, indicating it's a touch-proof product that boosts workplace safety.

Features & Benefits


• Screw terminals for a secure fitting to prevent accidental disconnections
• Lightweight component at only 55g puts minimal strain on equipment
• Front mounting gives easy access for maintenance

Applications


• Push button controllers
• Relay logic circuits
• Electric motors
• Industrial automation

What different types of auxiliary contact block are there?


There are NC contacts for non-activated states – which are used as interlocks – and NO contacts, which are suitable for switching components. This component has two NO and two NC contacts.

Can an auxiliary contact control processes?


No. Auxiliary contacts work in conjunction with main relays, contacts, circuit breakers or switches, which perform control functions.