Contactors (Electromechanical)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CC22SA120

CC22SA120

Carlo Gavazzi

RELAY CONTACTOR 3POLE 22A 120V

29

GDP251SS24V

GDP251SS24V

Carlo Gavazzi

1P+S DPC SCRW TERM 25A 24VAC

24

CC18SD24

CC18SD24

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT S 24V DC 1NO1NC

71

GDP321SS24V

GDP321SS24V

Carlo Gavazzi

1P+S DPC SCRW TERM 32A 24VAC

13

CC32SD24

CC32SD24

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT S 24V DC 2NO2NC

21

CC18/4SA120

CC18/4SA120

Carlo Gavazzi

4P CONT S 120V 50/60HZ NO AUX

11

GDP903L24V

GDP903L24V

Carlo Gavazzi

3P DPC LUG TERM 90A 24VAC

6

GDP753L120V

GDP753L120V

Carlo Gavazzi

3P DPC LUG TERM 75A 120VAC

7

CGMS-12A-230-10

CGMS-12A-230-10

Carlo Gavazzi

CONTACTOR AC COIL 1NO AUX

5

CC65/4SA120

CC65/4SA120

Carlo Gavazzi

4P CONT S 120V 50/60HZ NO AUX

5

GDP322S120V

GDP322S120V

Carlo Gavazzi

2P DPC SCRW TERM 32A 120VAC

13

GDP402S120V

GDP402S120V

Carlo Gavazzi

2P DPC SCRW TERM 40A 120VAC

13

GDP322S220V

GDP322S220V

Carlo Gavazzi

2P DPC SCRW TERM 32A 220VAC

14

CC22SA240

CC22SA240

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT S 240V 50/60HZ 1NO1NC

2

CC12SA240

CC12SA240

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT S 240V 50/60HZ 1NO1NC

4

CGMS-9D-24S-10

CGMS-9D-24S-10

Carlo Gavazzi

CONTACTOR DC COIL 1NO AUX

10

CC40SA24

CC40SA24

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT S 24V 50/60HZ 2NO2NC

8

GDP402L220V

GDP402L220V

Carlo Gavazzi

2P DPC LUG TERM 40A 220VAC

4

CC85LA120

CC85LA120

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT L 120V50/60HZ 2NO2NC

4

CC9SA240

CC9SA240

Carlo Gavazzi

3P CONT S 240V 50/60HZ 1NO1NC

9

Contactors (Electromechanical)

1. Overview

Electromechanical contactors are electrically controlled switching devices designed to handle high-current loads. They operate through electromagnetic actuation to open or close contacts, enabling remote control of electrical circuits. These components are critical in industrial automation, power distribution, and motor control systems, offering reliable and scalable solutions for managing electrical loads ranging from kilowatts to megawatts.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
AC ContactorsDesigned for alternating current loads with arc suppression featuresMotor starters, HVAC systems
DC ContactorsOptimized for direct current circuits with magnetic blowout arcsElectric vehicle charging, battery systems
Heavy-Duty ContactorsHigh inrush current tolerance with reinforced contactsIndustrial furnaces, large compressors
Vacuum ContactorsUse vacuum as arc-quenching medium for high-voltage applicationsPower generation systems, traction equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Electromagnetic actuator (coil and iron core)
  • Main contacts (silver alloy for conductivity)
  • Auxiliary contacts (for control circuits)
  • Arc suppression system (grids or vacuum chambers)
  • Mechanical linkage assembly

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterSignificance
Rated operational current (Ie)Determines maximum load capacity
Rated voltage (Ue)Defines operating voltage range
Coil power consumptionAffects control circuit design
Mechanical life (cycles)Indicates durability without maintenance
Short-circuit withstandSafety margin for fault conditions

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include:

  • Industrial automation (motor control centers)
  • Power generation and distribution systems
  • Building HVAC equipment
  • Transportation infrastructure (traction systems)
  • Agricultural machinery (irrigation pumps)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
Schneider ElectricTeSys D Green Contactors
Siemens3RT12xx series
ABBAF110-30LX vacuum contactor
OmronMY22S DC contactor

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Load type (resistive/inductive) and inrush current
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, vibration)
  • Control voltage compatibility
  • Mounting orientation and space constraints
  • Certification requirements (IEC 61439, UL 508)
Example: For 400A motor control in a foundry, select a heavy-duty contactor with IP54 rating and class F insulation.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • Integration with IoT-enabled monitoring systems
  • Nano-coating technologies for harsh environments
  • Miniaturization through advanced arc suppression
  • Hybrid designs combining solid-state and electromechanical features
  • Eco-friendly materials reducing rare metal dependency

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