Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricCoil Voltage
24 V dc
Product Type
Contactor
Number of Poles
3
Contact Voltage
690V
Contact Current
25A
Series
LC2D
Power Rating
11kW
Mount Type
DIN Rail
Function
Reversing
Normal State Configuration
3 NO
Number of Auxiliary Contacts
2
Auxiliary Contact Configuration
2 NO/2 NC
Terminal Type
Screw
Control Circuit Voltage Uc
24 V
Operational Current Ie
25A
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Contactor Application
Motor Control, Resistive Load
Maximum Operating Temperature
50°C
Width
90 mm
Depth
101mm
Length
85mm
Standards/Approvals
CCC, CSA, EAC, IEC, RoHS, UL
Better World Product
Yes
Pole and Throw Configuration
3
Product details
Schneider Electric LC2D TeSys D Reversing Contactors
TeSys D reversing Contactors from Schneider Electric combine long mechanical and electrical life to offer a high reliable contactor. The LC2D series is preassembled with reversing power busbar and has been designed for motor control or resistive load applications. The TeSys D contactors offer quick simple setup while maintaining compliance with international standards.
Features and Benefits
Built-in auxiliary contacts for added switching capability
Pre-installed interlock
Screw connections: IP20 finger-safe terminals with both North American and International terminal markings
Can be panel mounted with screws or DIN Rail mounted
Easily installed accessories
Flexible control circuit to suit a wide range of applications
What does the utilisation category AC1 and AC3 mean for the TeSys contactors?
Contactor utilisation categories define the current making and breaking values, based on the type of load to be controlled and the operating cycle conditions.
AC-1: This applies to all AC devices with a power factor of at least 0.95. Example of use: resistive load, heating, distribution.
AC-3: This applies to squirrel cage motors where breaking occurs while the motor is running.
Example of use: all squirrel cage motors, lifts, escalators, conveyors, bucket elevators, compressors, pumps, mixers, air conditioning units.
What is a reversing contactor?
A reversing contactor is an assembly of two of standard contactors, with a mechanical and electrical interlock connecting them. The interlocks allow only one contactor to be closed (giving power supply to the motor) at any time.
Is the TeSys D range a double break pole type contactor?
Yes the Tesys D range uses linear translation movement that provides double breaking of the poles.
Approvals
EN 60947, VDE 0660
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricCoil Voltage
24 V dc
Product Type
Contactor
Number of Poles
3
Contact Voltage
690V
Contact Current
25A
Series
LC2D
Power Rating
11kW
Mount Type
DIN Rail
Function
Reversing
Normal State Configuration
3 NO
Number of Auxiliary Contacts
2
Auxiliary Contact Configuration
2 NO/2 NC
Terminal Type
Screw
Control Circuit Voltage Uc
24 V
Operational Current Ie
25A
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Contactor Application
Motor Control, Resistive Load
Maximum Operating Temperature
50°C
Width
90 mm
Depth
101mm
Length
85mm
Standards/Approvals
CCC, CSA, EAC, IEC, RoHS, UL
Better World Product
Yes
Pole and Throw Configuration
3
Product details
Schneider Electric LC2D TeSys D Reversing Contactors
TeSys D reversing Contactors from Schneider Electric combine long mechanical and electrical life to offer a high reliable contactor. The LC2D series is preassembled with reversing power busbar and has been designed for motor control or resistive load applications. The TeSys D contactors offer quick simple setup while maintaining compliance with international standards.
Features and Benefits
Built-in auxiliary contacts for added switching capability
Pre-installed interlock
Screw connections: IP20 finger-safe terminals with both North American and International terminal markings
Can be panel mounted with screws or DIN Rail mounted
Easily installed accessories
Flexible control circuit to suit a wide range of applications
What does the utilisation category AC1 and AC3 mean for the TeSys contactors?
Contactor utilisation categories define the current making and breaking values, based on the type of load to be controlled and the operating cycle conditions.
AC-1: This applies to all AC devices with a power factor of at least 0.95. Example of use: resistive load, heating, distribution.
AC-3: This applies to squirrel cage motors where breaking occurs while the motor is running.
Example of use: all squirrel cage motors, lifts, escalators, conveyors, bucket elevators, compressors, pumps, mixers, air conditioning units.
What is a reversing contactor?
A reversing contactor is an assembly of two of standard contactors, with a mechanical and electrical interlock connecting them. The interlocks allow only one contactor to be closed (giving power supply to the motor) at any time.
Is the TeSys D range a double break pole type contactor?
Yes the Tesys D range uses linear translation movement that provides double breaking of the poles.
Approvals
EN 60947, VDE 0660


