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20 Amp 2/4 Pole Lighting Contactor, 24V/110V/220V Coil

20 Amp 2/4 Pole Lighting Contactor, 24V/110V/220V Coil
20 Amp 2/4 Pole Lighting Contactor, 24V/110V/220V Coil
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  • Model: RDDLZ-LCON-20
  • Weight: 1.00
  • SKU: RDDLZ-LCON-20

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Popular 20 amp Lighting contactor with optional auxiliary contacts, 2 pole contactor or 4 pole is available with 100,000 cycles and 12V/24V/110/220 coil voltage, used to control lighting system, suitable for home, large-scale industrial and commercial.

Specifications

ModelRDDLZ-WCT-20
Power Circuit
Voltage rating (Ue)2P250V AC
4P400V AC
Frequency50Hz or 60Hz
Endurance (O-C)
Electrical100,000 cycles
Maximum number of switching operation a day100
Additional Characteristics
Insulation voltage (Ui)500V AC
Pollution degree2
Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)2.5kv (4 kV for 12/24/48V AC)
Degree of protection
(IEC 60529)
Device onlyIP20
Device in modular enclosureIP40
Operating temperature-5℃ to 60+℃
Storage temperature-40℃ to 70+℃
Tropicalization ( IEC 60068-1)Treatment 2 ( relative humidity 95% at 55℃ )
ELSV compliance (Extra Low Safety Voltage) for 12/24/48 V AC versions
The product control conforms to the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) requirements

Lighting Contactor Wiring Test: Demonstrating Operation

A lighting contactor is an electrical device used to control the operation of lighting systems, typically in commercial or industrial settings. It is designed to handle the high current demands of lighting circuits and provide a convenient way to switch multiple lighting loads on and off. The video will conduct a wiring test of the lighting contactor to demonstrate its operational principles.

Note: In the case of contactor mounting in an enclosure for which the interior temperature is in range between 50℃ and 60°℃, it is necessary to use a spacer, between each contactor.

Consumption

TypeRaring (In)Control Voltage
(V AC) (50Hz)
ConsumptionMax Power
AC7aAC7bHoldingInrush
2P20A6.4A230-2402.7VA9.2VA1.2W
4P220-2404.6VA34VA1.6W

Contact Type Diagram

 

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Tips: Working Principle of the Contactor

When the contactor coil is energized, the coil current will generate a magnetic field. The generated magnetic field causes the static iron core to generate electromagnetic attraction to attract the moving iron core and drive the AC contactor point to move. The normally closed contact is disconnected and the normally open contact is closed. The two are linked. When the coil is de-energized, the electromagnetic attraction force disappears, and the armature is released under the action of the released spring so that the contact is restored, the normally open contact is disconnected, and the normally closed contact is closed.

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