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9 amp 3/4 Pole DC Contactor, 12V/24V/48V/220V Coil


$49.19
DC contactor is an electrical controlled device used to switch current on and off, with 3 pole or 4 pole contact form, 9 amp
SKU: CHN-DCCON-9A
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Factory price DC contactor with 12V, 24V, 48V, 220V coil voltage, is designed for DC adjustable speed drive circuits which require a combination contact of normally open and normally closed. It works as to connect and break of the circuit load, which can fully meet the special demand of electric locomotive, diesel locomotive and electric motor car group.

Specification

ModelCHN-CJX2-09ZCHN-CJX2-09008Z
Rated Current9A
Coil Rated Voltage (Optional)12V DC, 24V DC, 36V DC, 48V DC, 110V DC, 220V DC
Contact Form (Optional)3 Pole (3NO)+1NO, 3 Pole (3NO)+1NC4 Pole (2NO+2NC)
Frequency50Hz/ 60Hz
Rated Power (AC-3)200-240V2.2kW (3HP)
380-440V4kW (5.5HP)
500-550V5kW (7HP)
600-690V5.5kW (7.5HP)
Conventional Thermal Current25A
Operating Temperature-40℃~85℃
Operating Humidity5~95% RH
Dimensions47 x 76 x 115mm47 x 76 x 116mm
Weight0.5kg

Circuits Diagram

Circuit Diagram of 9 amp DC Contactor

Tips for choosing a DC contactor

The working principle of the DC contactor is similar to that of the AC contactor, but the magnetic field energy stored by the inductive load is released instantaneously when the DC is disconnected, and a high-energy arc is generated at the breaking point. Therefore, the DC contactor is required to have a certain arc extinguishing function. Medium or large-capacity DC contactors often adopt a single-break point flat layout overall structure, which is characterized by a long arc distance during breaking and an arc extinguishing grid inside the arc extinguishing cover. The small-capacity DC contactor adopts a three-dimensional arrangement structure with double break points.

Pay attention to the following points when choosing a contactor.

  1. The rated voltage of the main contact ≥ the rated voltage of the load.
  2. The rated current of the main contact is ≥1.3 times the rated current of the load.
  3. Rated coil voltage. When the circuit is simple and uses less electrical appliances, you can choose 220V or 380V; when the circuit is complicated, use more electrical appliances or where it is not safe, you can choose 36V, 110V or 127V.
  4. The number and type of contacts of the contactor should meet the requirements of the control circuit.
  5. Operating frequency (number of contacts on and off per hour). When the on-off current is large and the on-off frequency exceeds the specified value, the contactor model with the rated current one level higher should be selected. Otherwise, the contacts will be severely heated, or even welded together, causing the motor and other loads to run without phase.