The AF09-30-01-13 contactor is designed for controlling power circuits up to 690 V AC and 220 V DC, suitable for 3-phase motor control and inductive loads. Featuring a block type design with 3 main poles and 1 built-in auxiliary contact, it operates on AC or DC control circuits with wide voltage acceptance from 24 to 500 V. Built-in surge protection and modular auxiliary contacts enhance reliability and flexibility. Its compact dimensions (77mm depth, 86mm height, 45mm width) and robust build ensure durability. It’s compliant with IEC, UL, and CSA standards, supporting various accessories for installation and operation.
Insulation Voltage: 690 V, Control Circuit Voltage: 100-250 V
Maximum Breaking Capacity: 150 A
Electrical Switching Frequency: Up to 1200 cycles per hour
Protection Class: IP20 terminals
Operating Temperature: -25°C to +70°C
Maximum Operating Altitude: 3000 meters
Resistance to Vibrations: 5-300 Hz, 4 g; Shock resistance: 25g
Buy the Innovative AF09-30-01-13 – Reliable Power Contactor for Industrial Applications
Purchase the AF09-30-01-13 power contactor online today and enjoy reliable operation for controlling large power circuits up to 690 V AC. Its robust design features built-in surge protection, auxiliary contacts, and a compact form factor, making it ideal for motor control and industrial switching applications. With broad control voltage compatibility from 24 to 500 V, it ensures operational flexibility across various systems. Quick to install with IP20 protection, this contactor offers high performance, durability, and compliance with international standards, ensuring dependable service in demanding industrial environments.
Get AF09-30-01-13 contactor today—designed for robust power switching, high durability, and efficient motor control in industrial environments.
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