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Schneider Electric TeSys CAD Contactor, 10 A, 2NO + 2NC, 690 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
400-1388
Distrelec Article No.:
303-99-762
Mfr. Part No.:
CAD32F7
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Contact Voltage Rating

690 V ac

Contact Current Rating

10 A

Series

CAD

Range

TeSys

Normal State Configuration

2NO + 2NC

Terminal Type

Screw

Width

45mm

Length

77mm

Depth

84mm

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Green Premium

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Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Control Voltage

110 V ac

Mounting Style

Rail

RoHS Status: Exempt

Schneider Electric | TeSys D Series | Control Relays


Featuring a new design, the TeSys D series of contactors are simple and fast to set up in all automation applications. Compliant with international standards these relays maintain a compact size of 45 to 55mm (40 to 65A). Assuring a permanent tightening quality even in the event of conductor creep, all versions are equipped with EverLink which is a new patented technology. Each relay is also as standard 10A with 5 poles, suitable for AC or DC control. A version is also available with low consumption and built in suppression.

What is EverLink technology?
A removable terminal block, contactors and circuit-breakers can be linked without and accessory, vertically. On the same rail wiring can be connected in less than a minute. Reducing heat loss at connection points and without creep this technology provides quality wiring, continuity of service, fast assembly and reduced dimensions.

Features and Benefits:


• Thermal contacts 10A with operation down to 17V 5mA
• AC and DC Control circuits available
• Low-consumption DC and silent
• Variety of auxiliary contacts, and timer modules
• 5 pole
• Resistance to vibration & temperature cycling
• Rated impulse withstands voltage 6 kV conforming to IEC 60947

Protection ratings & Safety features:


• BS 4794, EN 60947-5, IEC 60947-5-1, NF C 63-140 and VDE 0660 standards
• CSA and UL certification
• IP2x protection front face conforming to VDE 0106
• TH conforming to IEC 60068

Applications - Used to create motor starters for any type of application and integration in control systems. Other applications include:
• Switching contactor or relay coils
• Powering control and signalling equipment
• Simple control systems
• Industry, infrastructure, and building

Note

For typical auxiliary contact blocks see stock number 394-9970

Schneider Electric Control Relay, 70VA Inrush Power, 17V Minimum Switching Voltage - CAD Series - CAD32F7


Need a trusty sidekick to handle the safe switching of your industrial motors? Turn to this control relay from Schneider Electric. Through electromagnetic induction technology, it uses a low-power signal to turn your machines on and off. This reduces the risk of heat buildup caused by overcurrent. As it falls into the AC-14, AC-15 and DC-13 utilisation categories, this versatile piece of kit is the right choice to manage small AC and DC electromagnetic loads. Its 6kV rated impulse withstand voltage indicates that it handles sudden voltage spikes without breaking a sweat.

Features & Benefits


• Safe to use in demanding conditions thanks to an operating temperature range between -40°C and +70°C
• IP2X rating shows that it's finger-safe as it's protected from objects larger than 12mm in size
• Screw termination method is simple and doesn't involve complex tools, saving time and hassle

Applications


• Conveyor systems
• Material handling equipment
• Automation and robotics

Why do I need a control relay?


This unit works together with a contactor to ensure that your motor doesn't draw too much current at startup. It prevents hazards like fire outbreaks and prolongs your equipment's lifespan.