Categories | Contactor |
Model | ZZC5 |
Rated operational current A | 3200 |
Rated operational voltage(Ue) | 1000 |
Frequency limits | 16-200 |
Conventional thermal current | 3200 |
Making capacity | 4800 |
Average impedance per pole | 0.037 |
Model | ZZC5 3200 |
Pole characteristics | |
Rated operationalcurrent A le [Ue≤400V] | 3200 |
Rated operational voltage[Ue] | 1000 |
Frequency limits | 16-200 |
Conventional thermal current | 4800 |
Breaking copacity | |
Short time rating From cold state, 0≤40℃ |
14800 |
11000 | |
8950 | |
6900 | |
5100 | |
Number of parallel contacts per pole | 3 |
Average impedance per pole | 0.037 |
Power dissipation per pole for the above operational current |
380 |
Cabling | 3 |
100×10 | |
Bolt diameter | 4—12 |
Tightening torque | 58 |
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