ABB AF65-30-00-11 AF Contactor, 24 V ac/dc Coil, 3-Pole, 105 A, 30 kW, 3NO, 690 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
800-7191
Distrelec Article No.:
304-01-957
Mfr. Part No.:
1SBL387001R1100 AF65-30-00-11
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Coil Voltage

24 V ac/dc

Number of Poles

3

Contact Voltage Rating

690 V ac

Contact Current Rating

105 A

Power Rating

30 kW

Series

AF

Range

AF65-30-00-11

Normal State Configuration

3NO

Number Of Auxiliary Contacts

0

Terminal Type

Screw

Length

55mm

Width

125.5mm

Depth

111mm

Pole and Throw Configuration

3P

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

RoHS Status: Not Applicable

ABB Contactor, 30kW Power Rating, 105A Contact Current Rating - AF Series - 1SBL387001R1100 AF65-30-00-11


Looking for a reliable switching solution for your electric circuits? Turn to this contactor from ABB. The unit features a built-in electromagnetic coil to conduct current and energise the contacts. For extra peace of mind, it comes with built-in surge protection to prevent damage from current overloads. Thanks to a high contact voltage rating of 690V AC and a current rating of 105A, you can safely use this component in commercial systems. The screw terminals ensure a secure electrical connection to support stable performance.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +70°C to withstand demanding operations
• Compact dimensions of 55 (L) x 125.5 (W) x 111mm (D) to fit in tight spaces
• Power rating of 30kW for safe use in high-power systems

Applications


• Automotive engineering
• Construction equipment
• Manufacturing industry
• Power-generation plants

What's the difference between a contactor and a relay?


Contactors typically have NO contact configuration, while relays come in both NO and NC configurations. Contactors are regularly found in applications in need of higher switching power and relays are used in systems with low-current loads between 5 and 15A.