ABB ESB25-20N-01 ESB Contactor, 24 V Coil, 3-Pole, 25 A, 17.3 kW, 2NO

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RS Stock No.:
211-1485
Mfr. Part No.:
1SAE231111R0120
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Coil Voltage

24 V

Number of Poles

3

Contact Current Rating

25 A

Range

ESB25-20N-01

Power Rating

17.3 kW

Series

ESB

Function

Safety

Normal State Configuration

2NO

Number Of Auxiliary Contacts

0

Width

36mm

Length

65mm

Depth

85mm

Control Voltage

24 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

ABB Contactor, 480V AC Maximum Operating Voltage, 500V Rated Insulation Voltage - ESB Series - 1SAE231111R0120


Need a reliable switching component to control power to your equipment? Choose this 2NO contactor from ABB. With a long mechanical durability rating of one million cycles, it won't wear out anytime soon. It also offers reliable protection against transient overvoltage, thanks to its 6kV rated impulse withstand voltage. You can rest easy if there's a sudden surge, as the built-in overvoltage protection redirects the excess energy to the ground.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 36 (W) x 65 (L) x 85mm (H) fit neatly into standard enclosures
• IP20 rating indicates it's touch-proof and protected against objects bigger than 12.5mm
• Operating temperature range of -25°C to +55°C suits demanding environments

Applications


• Transportation sector
• Manufacturing systems
• Construction industry

How noisy is this contactor?


It's a hum-free device. This makes it ideal for any installation where the reduction of noise pollution is important, such as residential and commercial environments.

What does NO contact configuration mean?


It stands for 'normally open', which means the device's contacts remain open until the coil is energised, keeping energy consumption low.