Timer Based Controller
Timer Based Controller
TIME SWITCH
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Time switches are used in residential, commercial and industrial premises to improve comfort and save energy by switching loads
AUTOMATICALLY AS PER REAL TIME (AVELLS OFFERS A VARIETY OF TIME SWITCHES TO PRECISELY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS 4HE
range offers several feature benefits such as different options of minimum switching time, internal battery to enable the timing function
in case of power failure, daily and weekly versions, simple and compact design.
Features Range
s $IGITAL AND ANALOG VERSION s (OURS !NALOG 4IME 3WITCH
s %ASY TIME SETTING s 0ROGRAMMABLE 4IME 3WITCH (OURS
s (ELPS IN SAVING ENERGY TIME s $IGITAL 7EEKLY 0ROGRAMMABLE 4IME 3WITCH
s 4EXT ORIENTED USER GUIDANCE IN DISPLAY s !STRONOMICAL 0ROGRAMMABLE 4IME 3WITCH
s -ODULAR COMPACT DIN RAIL MOUNTABLE DESIGN s 3TAIRCASE ,IGHT 4IME 3WITCH
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Operating Voltage 220-240 Vac (OURS !NALOG 4IME 3WITCH HAS A HOUR DIAL AND IS USED TO SWITCH
an electrical circuit “ON” or “OFF” at selected times, during the day,
2ATED &REQUENCY (Z programmed in advance. The start of the programme has to be set on
Width 54.5 mm the dial by pulling a segment on the desired time.
Programming bit
(OUR HAND
Clock setting arm
Auto-manual mode
selection
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Wiring Diagram
Single Load Multiple Load
7 7
Load Load 1 Load 2
1 2 3 8 1 2 3 8
54.5 60
45
90
90
Main supply
220 V
7 Load
7
1 2 3 8
1 2 3 8
45,5
Time Switch
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Operating Voltage 220-240 Vac 0ROGRAMMABLE 4IME 3WITCH (OURS HAS A (OURS DIAL AND IS
used to switch an electrical circuit “ON” or “OFF” at selected times
2ATED &REQUENCY (Z
during the day, programmed in advance. A program consists of a
Width 54.5 mm closing time and an opening time for a circuit.
Weight 200 g
!PPLICATIONS
Installation Type DIN Rail 4HE 0ROGRAMMABLE (OURS %LECTRONIC 4IME 3WITCH IS USED IN PRE
Type of Contact Changeover Contact PROGRAMMED SWITCHING OF
Program Functions ON / OFF s ,IGHTING CAR PARKING ADVERTISING SIGN BOARDS
Number of Memory Locations 48 s (EATING EQUIPMENT HOME WORK ENVIRONMENT WATER HEATING ETC
s -OTORS FOR PUMPS FANS
Power Reserve 150 h
Max. Switching Capacity at 250
16 A
Vac, cos) = 1
Max. Switching Capacity at 250
10 A
Vac, cos) = 0.6
)NCANDESCENT (ALOGEN ,AMPS 2300 W
Shortest Switching Time 15 min
Mechanical Life 107
Electrical Life 105
Time Accuracy d 1s/d
Power Consumption 5 VA
Degree of Protection IP 20
Ambient Temperature -10°C to +55°C
Reset Key
Programming Key
OK Key
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Wiring Diagram
Single Load Multiple Load
66
54.5 49
85
Main supply
45
220V
Load
20
Time Switch
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Operating Voltage 240 Vac Digital Weekly Programmable Time Switch automatically turns lighting
or other loads on/off when the programmed on/off time expires.
2ATED &REQUENCY (Z
Depending on the day of the week (Mon - Sun) different daily programs
Width 36 mm can be configured.
Weight 150 g
Applications
Installation Type DIN Rail
The Digital Weekly Programmable Time Switch can be used in
Type of Contact Changeover Contact PRE n PROGRAMMED SWITCHING OF
Program Weekly Program s ,IGHTING CAR PARKING ADVERTISING SIGN BOARDS
Program Functions ON / OFF s (EATING EQUIPMENT (OME WORK ENVIRONMENT WATER HEATING ETC
s -OTORS FOR PUMPS FANS
Number of Programming 8 ON / 8 OFF
Power Reserve 150 h
Max. Switching Capacity at 250
16 A
Vac, cos) = 1
Max. Switching Capacity at 250
10 A
Vac, cos) = 0.6
)NCANDESCENT (ALOGEN ,AMPS 2300 W
Shortest Switching Time 1 min
Mechanical Life 107
Electrical Life 105
Time Accuracy d1 s/d
Power Consumption 5 VA
Degree of Protection IP 20
Ambient Temperature -10°C to +55°C
LCD Display
Key to set Days
LED Indication
Key to set Hour
Key to set Minute
Programming Key
Manual Override
Reset Key
Clock Setting
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Wiring Diagram
Single Load Multiple Load
Load 1 Load 2
Load
36
66
82
45.5
Main supply
220 V
Load
Time Switch
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Operating Voltage 240 Vac Astronomical Programmable Time Switch automatically adjusts
the set time along with seasonal variation. For example it can be
2ATED &REQUENCY (Z
programmed such that light is turned on when sun sets & turned off
Width 36 mm when sun rises.
Weight 125 g
Applications
Installation Type DIN Rail 4HE !STRONOMICAL 4IME 3WITCH IS USED IN CONTROLLING
Type of Contact Changeover Contact s 3TREET LIGHTS
Program Functions ON / OFF s !DVERTISING SIGN BOARDS
s #AR PARKING LIGHTS
Number of Programming 8 ON / 8 OFF
s 'ARDEN LIGHTS
Power Reserve 48 h
s ,IGHTS IN SHOP WINDOWS
Max. Switching Capacity at 250
16 A
Vac, cos) = 1
Max. Switching Capacity at 250
10 A
Vac, cos) = 0.6
)NCANDESCENT (ALOGEN ,AMPS 1000 W
Shortest Switching Time 1 min
Mechanical Life 107
Electrical Life 105
Time Accuracy d2 s/d
Power Consumption <4 VA
Degree of Protection IP 20
Ambient Temperature -10°C to +40°C
Clock Setting
Manual Override
Reset Key
Programming Key
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Wiring Diagram
Single Load Multiple Load
Load 1 Load 2
Load
36
66
82
45.5
Load
Main supply
220 V
Time Switch
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Operating Voltage 240 Vac Staircase Light Time Switch is a variable delay timer to control stairwell
lighting. A momentary action push button will initiate its output, which
2ATED &REQUENCY (Z
WILL THEN @TIME OUT AFTER A PRE SET DELAY HAS ELAPSED
Width 17.5 mm
!PPLICATIONS
Weight 75 g
The Staircase Light Time Switch is specifically used in controlling
Installation Type DIN Rail stairwell lighting in multiplexes, hotels, offices etc. It can also be used
Adjustment Range 30 s-20 min as a delay timer, to turn on/off any connected load after a pre-set
Type of Contact NO Contact delay. For example, turn-off motor after 15 minutes automatically.
Type of Connection 3-/4- conductor
Max. Switching Capacity at
16 A
250 Vac, cos) = 1
Max. Switching Capacity at
10 A
250 Vac, cos) = 0.6
)NCANDESCENT (ALOGEN ,AMPS 2300 W
Switch for Permanent Light Sliding Switch
Degree of Protection IP 20
Ambient Temperature -10°C to +55°C
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Wiring Diagram
3 Wire Connection 4 Wire Connection
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Bulb 3
17.5 44
Switch 3
85
45
Bulb 2
Switch 2
Time Switch
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Modular Contactors
MODULAR
CONTACTORS
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Nowadays there is a growing trend of automation processes in building wiring and installation. Thus there is a need for compact and
energy efficient load controlling devices which can be integrated in the existing building infrastructure.
(AVELLS HAS DESIGNED A WIDE RANGE OF -ODULAR #ONTACTORS FOR CENTRALIZED CONTROL AND REMOTE SWITCHING OF ELECTRIC DEVICES USED IN
buildings such as hotels, hospitals, shopping centers, offices, public buildings, sport centers, domestic applications etc. They are used
FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING ELECTRIC CIRCUITS FOR LIGHTING (6!# PUMPS AND OTHER BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS -ODULAR #ONTACTORS ARE THE
LATEST OFFERING IN (AVELLS %URO )) RANGE OF CONTROL AND PROTECTION DEVICES !VAILABLE IN ! ! RATING SINGLE POLE OR MULTI POLE AUTOMATIC
and manual versions and having various contact configurations, the range offers a complete package for meeting diverse application
needs of modern times.
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Modular Contactors
Safety Terminals: They guide the cable s %ASY 3YMMETRICAL $). 2AIL -OUNTING
towards the cage terminal and avoid inproper s STAGE $). CLIP SIMPLIlES EXTRACTION FROM
cable termination. DIN Rail.
FEATURES &
BENEFITS Homogenous with the
entire Havells Modular
products.
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Retro Fittable Auxilary: Simple, Clip-ON, Operating Mode Selection: Manual contactors have four position selector on front
Toolfree attachment with contactor FACE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN !UTOMATIC OPERATING MODE 4EMPORARY h/.v MODE
Permanent “ON” mode / Shutdown mode
Contact Status Indicator: Quick identi Reduced Noise: Leads to better comfort
fication of operating status by mechanical in building segment applications
indicator- RED when ON
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MODULAR CONTACTOR
Principle of operation
Contactors are electromechanically actuated switches comprising of main circuit and control circuit. They are used to control single or multi-phase high
power loads in main circuit, via a very low powered control circuit.
A contactor’s control circuit basically comprises of electromagnet and coil assembly. There are two E-shaped electromagnets - Fixed Core & Moving
Core, and a coil is wound on their central limbs. The main circuit basically consists of the contact assembly i.e. fixed contacts and moving contacts.
Contactor may be single-pole or multi-pole. Its contacts may be a combination of normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) type, depending on their
NATURAL STATUS WHEN CONTROL CIRCUIT IS UN ENERGIZED 4HE interlinking between moving core and moving contacts helps in opening or closing of power
contacts.
Figure shows, in a simplified manner, the working principle of a three pole contactor with NO type main contacts.
When an energy supply is connected to the coil connections, it draws current, and produces a magnetic field. An upward electromagnetic force acts
on the moving magnet, which moves towards the fixed magnet in order to reduce the overall reluctance of flux path. As the moving core’s movement
is linked to moving contacts, they too come in complete contact with the fixed contacts. This closes the main/power circuit and provides output to the
connected load. By interruption of the coil control circuit the movable magnet core and thus also the contact assembly returns to their starting position.
Contact spring returns the contacts to their normal state.
Modular contactors belong to the class of air-break switches. If coil power is removed, an arc is created as the contacts open. It is extinguished by
separating the contacts by a sufficient distance. Air-break contactors are economic and have lesser maintenance costs in comparison to other classes
of contactors (e.g. oil immersed, vacuum etc.).
230 Vac
Fixed
magnet
Coil
Moving
magnet
Fixed
contact
Moving
contact
Advantage ‘Modular’
Modular DIN rail components are devices
DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH A STANDARDIZED
mounting rail having dimensions 35 mm x 7.5 mm
(EN 50022). Such components are designed for
a high degree of safety and finger protection.
They are designed using the concept of modular
width, and are either a fraction of, or multiples
OF A SINGLE hMODULEv WHICH IS STANDARDIZED AT
18 mm. Their compact construction saves space
and increases customer benefits in building segment
applications.
(AVELLS MODULAR CONTACTORS ARE THE LATEST ADDITION
to our family of din-rail modular devices. In
comparison to industrial contactors, they occupy
a significantly reduced space. Modular contactors
are suited for installation in a variety of day-to-day
enclosures - distribution panels, switchboards, Compact Quiet
Safe Reliable Easy to
Install
Easy to
Use
distribution boxes, consumer units etc.
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5TILIZATION CATEGORIES
#ONTACTORS ARE A COMMON ELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHING DEVICE USED IN INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS 5TILIZATION CATEGORY PLAYS
an important role in their correct selection. Each category refers to different applications according to the switching conditions delivered by contactor
VOLTAGE CURRENT POWER FACTOR IN RUSH CURRENT SWITCHING FREQUENCY ETC
s 0LUGGING MEANS STOPPING OR REVERSING THE MOTOR RAPIDLY BY REVERSING MOTOR PRIMARY CONNECTIONS WHILE THE MOTOR IS RUNNING
s )NCHING JOGGING MEANS ENERGIZING A MOTOR ONCE OR REPEATEDLY FOR SHORT PERIODS TO OBTAIN SMALL MOVEMENTS OF THE DRIVEN MECHANISM
s "OTH !# AND !# A CATEGORY MAY BE USED FOR OCCASIONAL INCHING JOGGING OR PLUGGING FOR LIMITED TIME PERIODS SUCH AS MACHINE SET UP DURING SUCH LIMITED TIME PERIODS THE NUMBER OF SUCH OPERATIONS
should not exceed five per minute or more than ten in a 10 min period.
Modular contactors are compliant to IEC 61095. (This standard IEC 61095 applies to electromechanical air break contactors for household and similar
purposes provided with main contacts intended to be connected to circuits the rated voltage of which does not exceed 440 Vac (between phases) and
WITH RATED OPERATIONAL CURRENTS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO ! FOR UTILIZATION CATEGORY !# A AND ! FOR UTILIZATION CATEGORIES !# B AND !# C AND RATED
CONDITIONAL SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO K!
4HE MODULAR CONTACTORS UTILIZATION CATEGORY AC-7a is comparable to AC-1, but the slightly inductive loads find their use in household-like conditions.
4HEIR UTILIZATION CATEGORY AC-7b is comparable to AC-3, but the motor loads find their use in household-like conditions.
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MODULAR CONTACTOR
Conventional Operations
Conventional Operational Performance covers the load test, which shows the circuit behavior under normal use. The contactor must be able to switch
on and switch off under agreed conventional conditions and an agreed number of cycles without failure of the device.
/FF TIME S )Cd 100 A), 20 s (100 < Icd 200), 30 s (200< Icd 300), 40 s (300< Icd x;4ABLE )%# =
(2) Use incandescent load during test
(3) Test with a transformer or derive the rating from the AC-3 values according to Table 9 (IEC 60947-4-1)
(4) The values shown are for stator contactors. For rotor contactors, test with Ic/Ie = 4 and power factor 0.95
(5) For manually operated switching devices, the number of operating cycles shall be 1000 on-load, followed by 5000 off-load
(6) The load shall consist of commercially available capacitor combinations. Refer IEC 60947-4-1 for details.
(7) The time may be less than 50ms, provided that contacts are allowed to become roperly seated before reopening.
Ic current made and broken, expressed in r.m.s. symmetrical values, but it is understood that the actual peak value in the making operation may assume a higher value than the symmetrical peak value.
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Applications
-ODULAR CONTACTORS ACT AS AN INTERFACE BETWEEN THE ORDER GIVER EG CENTRALIZED TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT POWER UTILITY SIGNAL LOAD SHEDDING DEVICE PUSH-
button, programmable time switch…) and the power circuit for final circuits.
3OME TYPICAL EXAMPLES ARE
O 0OWER CONTROL OF lNAL CIRCUITS FOR HOUSING AND THE TERTIARY SECTOR
s ,IGHTING LUMINOUS SIGNS SHOP WINDOWS SAFETY LIGHTING ETC
s (EATING HEAT PUMPS OVENS
s (OT WATER FOR DOMESTIC USE
s 3MALL UTILITY MOTORS PUMPS FANS BARRIERS GARAGE DOORS ROLLER BLINDS MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS ETC
s !IR CONDITIONING
O %NERGY DISTRIBUTION AND CONTROL
s ,OAD SHEDDING AND RESTORATION
s 3OURCE CHANGEOVER ETC
Coil Voltage
Current (A)
6AC (Z
AC-7a
In
Time (s)
%LECTRIC (EATERS
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MODULAR CONTACTOR
Motor Loads
Motor starting causes high inrush currents that can reach 6 to 8 times the operating current in a time range up to 10 s. Such motor loads used in household like
CONDITIONS COME UNDER UTILIZATION CATEGORY !# " AND CAN BE CONTROLLED BY MODULAR CONTACTORS %XAMPLES ARE n VENTILATION PUMPS ETC
Coil Voltage
Current (A)
6AC (Z
6 In
AC-7b
In
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Lamp loads
Conference rooms, shopping centers and official buildings use a lot of rows of lighting load, which can be controlled by multi-pole contactors to save
costs. Lamp loads cause capacitive inrush current peaks that can be a multiple of the operating current. Therefore the right selection of contactor rating
is important. Lamp table helps to make selection and planning easier.
Current [A]
A1 1 3
Load
A2 2 4
Time [s]
Lighting control via contactors Automatic control via contactor & Time switch
5SED FOR AN ARRAY OF ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS IN RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL SETUPS (AVELLS FAMILY OF 4IME 3WITCHES IS A FANTASTIC ENERGY SAVER 7HEN PAIRED WITH
Modular Contactors, the Time Switches operate with utmost precision.
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Modular Contactors
AUTOMATIC MODULAR
CONTACTOR
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In automatic contactors the switching operation depends solely on the availability of coil supply. When coil supply is provided sufficient electromagnetic
force is generated for closing the NO main contacts or opening the NC main contacts. In the absence of coil supply, the contacts revert to their original
position.
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MODULAR CONTACTOR
Technical Specifications
Product Automatic Contactors
Rating In 16 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
Main contacts
Standard IEC/EN 61095 IEC/EN 61095 IEC/EN 61095 IEC/EN 61095
Single phase-250 V~, Single phase-250 V~, Single phase-250 V~, Single phase-250 V~,
Rated operational voltage Ue
Three phase-400 V~ Three phase-400 V~ Three phase-400 V~ Three phase-400 V~
16 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
AC-7a
Rated operational
current Ie 6A 8.5 A 15 A 20 A
AC-7b
Operation
NC Contacts NO Contacts
A1 A1
A2 A2
R1
A1 A1 1
A2 A2 2
R2
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Ordering Details
Width in Terms of
Poles Rating (A) AC-7a Rating (A) AC-7b No. of Contacts Porduct Code
Modular Size (18 mm)
1 NO
1P 25 8.5 1 $(02'-
2 NO $(02&-
16 6 1
$(02&-
25 8.5 1
2P
$(02&-
40 15 2
$(02&-
63 20 2
3 NO $(02!-
25 8.5 2
$(02!-
3P 40 15 3
$(02!-
63 20 3
4 NO $(02#-
25 8.5 2
$(02#-
4P 40 15 3
$(02#-
63 20 3
2 NO+2 NC
4P 63 20 3 $(02#-
Dimensions (mm)
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Modular Contactors
AUTOMATIC MODULAR
CONTACTOR WITH
MANUAL OVERRIDE
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Automatic Contactors with manual override knob have a manual over-ride switch to select between three function modes and 4 operating positions.
s !UTOMATIC -ODE It is the normal operating mode i.e. Contactor is operational (ON) when Coil voltage is applied and vice versa.
s /. -ODE
4EMPORARY h/.v POSITION 7HEN MANUAL KNOB IS NOT LOCKED AT /. POSITION n THE MAIN CONTACTS REMAIN /. AS LONG AS COIL SUPPLY IS ABSENT 7HEN
coil supply becomes available, the contactor automatically reverts to automatic mode.
0ERMANENT h/.v POSITION (ERE THE CONTACTOR IS OPERATIONAL /. IRRESPECTIVE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF COIL SUPPLY
s /&& -ODE (ERE THE CONTACTOR IS SHUTDOWN IRRESPECTIVE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF COIL SUPPLY
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Technical Specifications
Product Automatic Contactors with Manual Override
Rating In (A) 16 25 40 63
Main contacts
Standard IEC/EN 61095 IEC/EN 61095 IEC/EN 61095 IEC/EN 61095
Single phase-250, Single phase-250, Single phase-250, Single phase-250,
Rated operational voltage Ue (Vac)
Three phase-400 Three phase-400 Three phase-400 Three phase-400
16 25 40 63
AC-7a
Rated operational
current Ie (A) 6 8.5 15 20
AC-7b
A1
A2
Contacts Status
A1 1
A2 2
Automatic return to
“auto” position
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Ordering Details
Width in Terms of
Poles Rating (A) AC-7a Rating (A) AC-7b No. of Contacts Porduct Code
Modular Size (18 mm)
1 NO
A1 1
1P 25 8.5 I P 1 $(0-'-
auto
O
A2 2
2 NO
16 6 1 $(0-&-
A1 1 3
25 8.5 1 $(0-&-
2P I P
auto
40 15 O 2 $(0-&-
A2 2 4
63 20 2 $(0-&-
3 NO
25 8.5 2 $(0-!-
A1 1 3 5
I P
3P 40 15 auto 3 $(0-!-
O
A2 2 4 6
63 20 3 $(0-!-
4 NO
25 8.5 2 $(0-#-
A1 1 3 5 7
4P 40 15 I P 3 $(0-#-
auto
O
A2 2 4 6 8
63 20 3 $(0-#-
Dimensions (mm)
Automatic + Manual Modular Contactor 16 A/25 A Automatic + Manual Modular Contactor 40 A/63 A
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Auxiliary Contact
This Auxiliary allows indication of the “OPEN” or “CLOSED” position of the contactor power contacts. Auxiliary changeover contacts i.e. 1 NO/1 NC
version is available which can be fitted on the right side of the device without needing any tools.
Attachment Removal
Fasten the auxiliary contact by slightly pressing it in place. Release the catch using a screwdriver.
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Circuit Diagram
Modular Contactors
N N N N
B B
L L Y Y
R R
Load
Load To Load M
Load Load
N N
1P 2P 3P 4P
To Load
Example
L
N
Mechanical
coupling
Status of
Load-1
N
Load-1 Load-2
&IGURE SHOWS THE APPLICATION OF MODULAR CONTACTOR WITH AUXILIARY CONTACT ./ .# CONTACT OF AUXILIARY CAN BE USED FOR REMOTE MONITORING OF
contactor’s status and control of alternate loads.
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MODULAR CONTACTOR
Small Motor Application: Contactor rating to be chosen according to the power to be controlled.
Load and Rated Voltage Maximum power for a given rating (kW)
16 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
250 V Asynchronous single-phase motor 0.95 1.4 2.5 4
400 V Asynchronous three-phase motor 2.7 4 7.5 15
250 V Universal motor 0.6 0.9 1.4 2.2
Lighting Application
s -ODERN ,IGHTING SYSTEM GENERATE A HIGH INRUSH CURRENT 4HEREFORE )T IS RECOMMENDED TO USE THE FOLLOWING CHOICE TABLE TO CALCULATE MAXIMUM LAMP
LOAD THAT CAN BE CONNECTED PER CURRENT PATH ON 6 (Z #IRCUITS
s 4HE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE PERMISSIBLE NUMBER OF LAMPS FOR EACH CONTACTOR CONSIDERING THE TYPE POWER AND CONlGURATION OF A GIVEN LAMP
s )N CASE A POLE CONTACTOR IS USED 0H . THE BELOW MENTIONED QUANTITY OF LAMPS NEED TO BE MULTIPLIED BY TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
LAMPS FOR THE CONTACTOR4HE OBTAINED QUANTITY HAS TO BE DIVIDED BY TO EVALUATE MAXIMUM LAMPS PER POLE
Lamp Load Permissible number of Lamp fittings for a single phase 230 V, 50 Hz
and Power Circuit and Acceptable Power per circuit.
Type of lamp Factor
Correction 16 A 25 A 40 A 63 A
capacitance
Compact Fluorescent lamps(CFLs)
CFL with external electronic ballast 1120 W-1400 W 1750 W-2190 W 3640 W-4300 W 5250 W
5W 210 330 670 1025
7W 150 222 478 750
9W 122 194 383 583
11 W 104 163 327 477
18 W 66 105 213 291
26 W 50 76 153 202
CFL with integrated electronic ballast 800 W-900 W 1150 W-1300 W 2400 W-2675 W 3940 W-4000 W
5W 160 230 470 710
7W 114 164 335 514
9W 94 133 266 411
11 W 78 109 222 340
18 W 48 69 138 213
26 W 34 55 100 151
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Incandascent lamps
Tungsten halogen lamps 230 V 1600 W-2050 W 2300 W-2900 W 4600 W-5200 W 6900 W-7500 W
40 W 38 57 115 172
60 W 30 45 85 125
75 W 25 38 70 100
100 W 19 28 50 73
150 W 12 18 35 50
200 W 10 14 26 37
2100 W 3000 W 6000 W 8000 W
300 W 7 10 18 25
500 W 4 6 10 15
1000 W 2 3 6 8
(ALOGEN %,6 /2 6 WITH 1350 W-1730 W 1800 W-2250 W 3650 W-4250 W 5500 W-6000 W
electronic transformer
20 W 67 97 196 297
25 W 27 42 82 123
75 W 22 30 57 84
100 W 17 24 45 64.8
(ALOGEN %,6 /2 6 WITH 300 W-600 W 450 W-900 W 850 W-1950 W 1250 W-2850 W
Ferromagnetic Transforemer
20 W 5 23 42 63
25 W 10 15 27 42
75 W 8 12 23 35
100 W 6 8 18 27
Fluorescent Tubes
Single tube without parallel 350 W-870 W 490 W-1295 W 1130 W-2500 W 1500 W-3800 W
compensation 15 W 22 30 70 100
18 W 22 30 70 100
20 W 22 30 70 100
36 W 20 28 60 90
40 W 20 28 60 90
58 W 13 17 35 56
65 W 13 17 35 56
80 W 10 15 30 48
115 W 7 10 20 32
Single tube with parallel 200 W-800 W 325 W-1290 W 650 W-2500 W 970 W-3550 W
compensation 15 W, 5 μF 15 20 40 60
18 W, 5 μF 15 20 40 60
20 W, 5 μF 15 20 40 60
36 W, 5 μF 15 20 40 60
40 W, 5 μF 15 20 40 60
58 W, 7 μF 10 15 30 43
65 W, 7 μF 10 15 30 43
80 W, 7 μF 10 15 30 43
115 W, 7 μF 5 7 14 20
Single tube with electronic ballast 1300 W-1400 W 2000 W-2200 W 4000 W-4400 W 6000 W-6600 W
18 74 111 222 333
36 38 58 117 176
58 25 37 74 111
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Double tube with electronic ballast 1300 W-1400 W 2000 W-2200 W 4000 W-4400 W 6000 W-6600 W
2x36 22 32 64 97
2x58 13 20 41 62
LEDs
Double tube with electronic ballast 120 W-520 W 170 W-760 W 300 W-1360 W 500 W-1880 W
LED 230 V without driver, Not
dimmable 5W 24 34 61 100
7W 22 32 57 94
9W 22 32 57 94
12 W 22 32 57 94
18 W 21 30 54 77
22 W 20 28 51 67
30 W 16 23 42 53
40 W 13 19 34 47
LED 230V integrated 215 W-800 W 320 W-1200 W 575 W-2080 W 1440 W-2100 W
driver,Dimmable
5W 46 64 115 180
7W 46 64 115 180
9W 4 5 10 176
12 W 44 61 110 176
18 W 34 48 87 145
22 W 30 42 76 119
30 W 25 35 64 64
40 W 20 29 52 82
Discharge lamps
(IGH PRESSURE 3ODIUM LAMP -ETAL 600 W 850 W-1200 W 1450 W-2000 W 2250 W-3200 W
Iodide lamps with ferromagnetic
35 W 16 24 42 64
ballast
70 W 8 12 20 32
150 W 4 7 13 18
250 W 2 4 8 11
400 W 1 3 5 8
1000 W 0 1 2 3
(IGH PRESSURE 3ODIUM LAMP -ETAL 450 W-1000 W 650 W-2000 W 1100 W-4000 W 1750 W-6000 W
Iodide lamps, ferromagnetic ballast
with parallel compensation. 35 W, 6 mF 12 18 31 50
70 W, 12 μF 6 9 16 25
150 W, 20 μF 4 6 10 15
250 W, 32 μF 3 4 7 10
400 W, 45 μF 2 3 5 7
1000 W, 60 μF 1 2 3 5
(IGH PRESSURE 3ODIUM LAMP -ETAL 830 W-1400 W 1350 W-2200 W 2400 W-4000 W 3600 W-6000 W
Iodide lamps with electronic ballast
35 W 23 38 68 102
70 W 17 29 51 76
150 W 8 14 26 40
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(IGH PRESSURE -ERCURY 6APOUR LAMP 750 W-1000 W 1000 W-1600 W 1700 W-2800 W 2650 W-4200 W
with Ferromagnetic Ballast
50 W 15 20 34 53
80 W 10 15 27 40
125 W 8 10 20 28
250 W 4 6 10 15
400 W 2 4 6 10
700 W 1 2 4 6
High pressure Mercury Vapour lamp 500 W-1400 W 750 W-1600 W 1400 W-3500 W 2150 W-5000 W
with Ferromagnetic Ballast and
parallel compensation. 50 W, 7 μF 10 15 28 43
80 W, 8 μF 9 13 25 38
125 W, 10 μF 9 10 20 30
250 W, 18 μF 4 6 11 17
400 W, 40 μF 3 4 8 12
700 W, 60 μF 2 2 5 7
Low pressure Sodium Vapour lamp 270 W-360 W 320 W-720 W 500 W-1100 W 850 W-1800 W
35 W 5 9 14 24
55 W 5 9 14 24
90 W 3 6 9 19
135 W 2 4 6 10
180 W 2 4 6 10
Low pressure Sodium Vapour lamp 100 W-180 W 175 W-360 W 350 W-720 W 550 W-1100 W
with parallel compensation
35 W, 20 μF 3 5 10 15
55 W, 20 μF 3 5 10 15
90 W, 25 μF 2 4 8 11
135 W, 40 μF 1 2 5 7
180 W, 45 μF 1 2 4 6
4HE GIVEN INFORMATION IS ENTIRELY INDICATIVE #ONSIDERABLE VARIATIONS MAY OCCUR DEPENDING ON THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND EQUIPMENTS USED )T IS
recommended that the implementation or configuration of the circuits must be done by experienced professionals with the expertise to determine the
characteristics of the electrical installation (General characteristics of installations, In rush Current duration and value, Load etc). The manufacturer
accepts no liability for the use made of this information.
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INDICATOR LIGHTS
Technical Specification
Standard Conformity IS/IEC 60947-5-1 IS/IEC 60947-5-1
Contacts Rated Operation Voltage 240 V~
Rating Electrical Power 1.2 W
&REQUENCY (Z
Type of Lamp Socket E - 10 Thread
Terminal Capacity 10 mm2
Light Indication Color
Light Permanent
Source Neon Lamp
Other Data Mounting on DIN Rail 35 mm x 7.5 mm
Degree of Protection IP 20
Ambient Temperature -5°C to 55°C
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Indicator Light
Indicator Light
)N ACCORDANCE WITH )3)%# 6^ (Z
Std. / Master
Colour Packing TP Cat. No.
(No. of Unit/s)
Red 12 N $(-#9308
Amber 12 N $(-#8308
Indicator Light
)N ACCORDANCE WITH )3)%# 6^ (Z
Std. / Master
Colour Packing TP Cat. No.
(No. of Unit/s)
Blue 12 N $(-#6308
Green 12 N $(-#:308
Clear 12 N $(-#7308
Std. / Master
Colour Packing TP Cat. No.
(No. of Unit/s)
Red 1N DCELDMCL001
Amber 1N DCELDMCL001
Blue 1N DCELDMCL001
Green 1N DCELDMCL001
Clear 1N DCELDMCL001
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45
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44
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