B8 - Contactors - EN (Web) PDF
B8 - Contactors - EN (Web) PDF
TeSys
Protection
Components
TeSys SK, K, D, SKGC, GC, GY, GF
B8
Contactors – TeSys D
Contactors with standard coils From 9 to 150 A B8/2
Mini contactors
Up to 6 A B8/31
TeSys SK
Mini contactors
From 6 to 16 A B8/33
TeSys K
Contactors
Contactors for use in modular enclosures / Din rail
Mini contactors
Up to 20 A B8/46
TeSys SKGC
Modular contactors
From 16 to 100 A B8/48
TeSys GC
Impulse relay
Up to 16 A B8/50
TeSys GF
B8/1
References TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors for motor control
up to 75 kW at 400 V, in category AC-3
TeSys D For connection by screw clamp terminals and lugs
3-pole contactors
PF526216R.eps
Standard power ratings of 3-phase motors Rated Instan- Basic reference, Weight
50-60 Hz in category AC-3 opera- taneous to be completed by adding (3)
LC1 D115 and D150: clip-on mounting on 2 x 35 mm 5 rails AM1 DP or screw fixing.
(2) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Volts 24 42 48 110 115 220 230 240 380 400 415 440 500
LC1 D09…D150 (D115 and D150 coils with built-in suppression as standard, by bi-directional peak limiting diode).
50/60 Hz B7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 S7
LC1 D80…D115
50 Hz B5 D5 E5 F5 FE5 M5 P5 U5 Q5 V5 N5 R5 S5
60 Hz B6 – E6 F6 – M6 – U6 Q6 – – R6 –
d.c. supply
LC1 D95pp Volts 12 24 36 48 60 72 110 125 220 250 440
LC1 D09…D65A (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.75…1.25 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
PF526220-34-MR.eps
LC1 D80…D95
U 0.85…1.1 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
U 0.75…1.2 Uc JW BW CW EW – SW FW – MW – –
LC1 D115 and D150 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.75…1.2 Uc – BD – ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
Low consumption
Volts c 5 12 20 24 48 110 220 250
LC1 D09...D38 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.8…1.25 Uc AL JL ZL BL EL FL ML UL
For other voltages between 5 and 690 V, see pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(3) The weights indicated are for contactors with a.c. control circuit. For d.c. or low consumption control circuit, add 0.160 kg from
LC1 D09 to D38, 0.075 kg from LC1 D40A to D65A and 1 kg for LC1 D80 and D95.
LC1 D115pp (4) BTR screws: hexagon socket head. In accordance with local electrical wiring regulations, a size 4 insulated Allen key must be
used (reference LAD ALLEN4, see page B8/21).
(5) For low consumption kit LA4 DBL (see page B8/19).
3-pole contactors
PF526221R.eps
Power connections by EverLink BTR screw connectors (5) and control by spring terminals
®
Contactors
LC1 D09...D32 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.8…1.25 Uc AL JL ZL BL EL FL ML UL
For other voltages between 5 and 690 V, see pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(3) The weights indicated are for contactors with a.c. control circuit.
For d.c. or low consumption control circuit, add 0.160 kg from LC1 D09 to D32 and 0.075 kg from LC1 D40A to D65A.
(4) Must be wired with 2 x 4 mm2 cables in parallel on the upstream side. On the downstream side, outgoing terminal block
LAD 331 may be used (Quickfit technology, see page B1/18). When wired with a single cable, the product is limited to 25 A
(11 kW/400 V motors).
(5) BTR screws: hexagon socket head. In accordance with local electrical wiring regulations, a size 4 insulated Allen key must be
used (reference LAD ALLEN4, see page B8/21).
(6) For low consumption kit LA4 DBL (see page B8/19).
3-pole contactors
PF526230R.eps
LC1 D09pp A kg
Connection by screw clamp terminals
25 3 1 1 LC1D09pp 0.320
or LC1D12pp 0.325
32 3 1 1 LC1D18pp 0.330
40 3 1 1 LC1D25pp 0.370
50 3 1 1 LC1D32pp 0.375
or LC1D38pp 0.380
Connection by EverLink®, BTR screw connectors (4)
60 3 1 1 LC1D40App (7) 0.850
PF526231R.eps
These contactors are fitted with Faston connectors: 2 x 6.35 mm on the power
poles and 1 x 6.35 mm on the coil terminals. For contactors LC1 D09 and LC1 D12
only, in the references selected from the previous page, insert a figure 9 before the
voltage code. Example: LC1 D09pp becomes LC1 D099pp.
3-pole contactors
Non inductive Number Instan- Basic reference, Weight
loads maximum of poles taneous to be completed by adding (3)
LC1 D123pp A kg
Connection by spring terminals
16 3 1 1 LC1D093pp (4) 0.320
or LC1D123pp (4) 0.325
25 3 1 1 LC1D183pp (5) 0.335
or LC1D253pp (6) 0.325
or LC1D323pp (6) 0.325
spring terminals
60 3 1 1 LC1D40A3pp (9) 0.850
80 3 1 1 LC1D50A3pp (8) (9) 0.855
or LC1D65A3pp (8) (9) 0.860
Separate components
Auxiliary contact blocks and add-on modules: see pages B8/15 to B8/21.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales
Office):
a.c. supply
Volts 24 42 48 110 115 220 230 240 380 400 415 440 500
LC1 D09...D65A
LC1 D65A3pp 50/60 Hz B7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 S7
d.c. supply
Volts 12 24 36 48 60 72 110 125 220 250 440
LC1 D09...D65A (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.75…1.25 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
Low consumption
Contactors
Volts c 5 12 20 24 48 110 220 250
LC1 D09...D38 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.8…1.25 Uc AL JL ZL BL EL FL ML UL
For other voltages between 5 and 690 V, see pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(2) LC1 D09 to D65A: clip-on mounting on 35 mm 5 rail AM1 DP or screw fixing.
(3) The weights indicated are for contactors with a.c. control circuit. For d.c. or low consumption
control circuit, add 0.160 kg from LC1 D09 to D38 and 0.075 kg from LC1 D40A to D65A.
(4) 20 A with 2 x 2.5 mm2 cables connected in parallel.
(5) 32 A with 2 x 4 mm2 cables connected in parallel.
(6) 40 A with 2 x 4 mm2 cables connected in parallel.
(7) BTR screws: hexagon socket head. In accordance with local electrical wiring regulations,
a size 4 insulated Allen key must be used (reference LAD ALLEN4, see page B8/21).
(8) Selection according to the number of operating cycles, see AC-1 curve, page A6/28.
(9) For low consumption kit LA4 DBL (see page B8/19).
A kg
Connection by screw clamp terminals
60 4 – 1 1 LC1DT60App 1.090
80 4 – 1 1 LC1DT80App 1.150
Connection by screw clamp terminals or connectors
60 2 2 – – LC1D40008pp 1.440
or LP1D40008pp 2.210
80 2 2 – – LC1D65008pp 1.450
or LP1D65008pp 2.220
125 4 – – – LC1D80004pp 1.760
or LP1D80004pp 2.685
2 2 – – LC1D80008pp 1.840
or LP1D80008pp 2.910
LC1 DT80App 200 4 – – – LC1D115004pp 2.860
4-pole contactors for connection by lugs or bars
PF526229R.eps
In the references selected above, insert a figure 6 before the voltage code.
Example: LC1 DT20pp becomes LC1 DT206pp.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Volts 24 42 48 110 115 220 230 240 380 400 415 440 500
LC1 D09...D150 and LC1 DT20...DT80A (coils D115 and D150 fitted with integral suppression device as standard)
50/60 Hz B7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 –
LC1 D80...D115
50 Hz B5 D5 E5 F5 FE5 M5 P5 U5 Q5 V5 N5 R5 S5
LC1 D65008pp 60 Hz B6 – E6 F6 – M6 – U6 Q6 – – R6 –
d.c. supply
Volts 12 24 36 48 60 72 110 125 220 250 440
LC1 D09...D65A and LC1 DT20...DT80A (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.7…1.25 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
LC1 or LP1D40...D80
U 0.85…1.1 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
U 0.75…1.2 Uc JW BW CW EW – SW FW – MW – –
LC1 D115 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.75…1.2 Uc – BD – ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
Low consumption
Volts c 5 12 20 24 48 110 220 250
LC1 D09...D38 and LC1 DT20...DT40 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.8…1.25 Uc AL JL ZL BL EL FL ML UL
For other voltages between 5 and 690 V, see pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(2) LC1 D09 to D38 and LC1 DT20 to DT80A: clip-on mounting on 35 mm 5 rail AM1 DP or screw fixing.
LC1 D80 a: clip-on mounting on 35 mm 5 rail AM1 DP or 75 mm 5 rail AM1 DL or screw fixing.
LC1 or LP1 D80 c: clip-on mounting on 75 mm 5 rail AM1 DL or screw fixing.
LC1 D115 and D150: clip-on mounting on 2 x 35 mm 5 rails AM1 DP or screw fixing.
(3) The weights indicated are for contactors with a.c. control circuit. For d.c. or low consumption control circuit, add 0.160 kg from
LC1 D09 to D38, 0.075 kg from LC1 DT60A and D80A and 1 kg for LC1 D80.
4-pole contactors
Non inductive Number Instan- Basic reference, Weight
loads maximum of poles taneous to be completed by (3)
A kg
Connection by spring terminals
20 4 – 1 1 LC1DT203pp 0.380
2 2 1 1 LC1D0983pp 0.380
25 4 – 1 1 LC1DT253pp 0.380
2 2 1 1 LC1D1283pp 0.380
32 4 – 1 1 LC1DT323pp 0.425
2 2 1 1 LC1D1883pp 0.425
40 4 – 1 1 LC1DT403pp 0.425
2 2 1 1 LC1D2583pp 0.425
Connection by EverLink®, BTR screw connectors and control circuit by
spring terminals
60 4 – 1 1 LC1DT60A3pp 1.090
80 4 – 1 1 LC1DT80A3pp 1.150
Separate components
Auxiliary contact blocks and add-on modules: see pages B8/15 to B8/21.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales
Office):
a.c. supply
Volts 24 42 48 110 115 220 230 240 380 400 415 440 500
LC1 D09...D25 and LC1 DT20...DT80A (coils with integral suppression device fitted as
standard)
50/60 Hz B7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 –
d.c. supply
Volts 12 24 36 48 60 72 110 125 220 250 440
LC1 D09...D25 and LC1 DT20...DT80A (coils with integral suppression device fitted as
standard)
U 0.7…1.25 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
Low consumption
Volts c 5 12 20 24 48 110 220 250
LC1 D09...D25 and LC1 DT20...DT40 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.8…1.25 Uc AL JL ZL BL EL FL ML UL
Contactors
For other voltages between 5 and 690 V, see pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(2) LC1 D09 to D38 and LC1 DT20 to DT80A: clip-on mounting on 35 mm 5 rail AM1DP or
screw fixing.
(3) The weights indicated are for contactors with a.c. control circuit. For d.c. or low consumption
control circuit, add 0.160 kg from LC1 D09 to D38, 0.075 kg for LC1 DT60A and DT80A.
Contactors
DF526168R.eps
Standard power ratings of motors 50/60 Hz Associated cable Continuous Type of contactor required
Single-phase 3-phase type 75 °C-Cu current Basic reference,
1Ø 3Ø to be completed (1)
115 V 230 V 200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V Fixing, connection (2)
240 V 208 V 240 V 480 V 600 V
HP HP HP HP HP HP A
LC1 D09pp Connection by screw clamp terminals
1/3 1 2 2 5 7.5 AWG 18 - 10 25 LC1D09pp
0.5 2 3 3 7.5 10 AWG 18 - 10 25 LC1D12pp
1 3 5 5 10 15 AWG 18 - 8 32 LC1D18pp
DF526169R.eps
Power connections by EverLink® BTR screw connectors (4) and control by spring terminals
3 5 10 10 30 30 AWG 16 - 2 60 LC1D40App
3 7.5 15 15 40 40 AWG 16 - 2 70 LC1D50App
5 10 20 20 40 50 AWG 16 - 2 80 LC1D65App
Application example
For a 15 HP-230 V motor
Select a contactor type LC1 D50A.
Information: the contactor rating selected corresponds to “size 2”, the associated cable is type AWG3 75 °C-Cu.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Volts 24 42 48 110 115 120 208 220 230 240 380 400 415 440 480 500
LC1 D09…D150 (D115 and D150 coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
50/60 Hz B7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 G7 LE7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 T7 S7
LC1 D80…D115
LC1 D65App
50 Hz B5 D5 E5 F5 FE5 G5 – M5 P5 U5 Q5 V5 N5 R5 – S5
60 Hz B6 – E6 F6 – G6 L6 M6 – U6 Q6 – – R6 T6 –
d.c. supply
Volts 12 24 36 48 60 72 110 125 220 250 440
DF526171R.eps
B8/8
References TeSys contactors
TeSys D, 3-pole reversing contactors for motor
control up to 75 kW at 400 V,
in category AC-3
TeSys D Horizontally mounted, pre-assembled
3-pole reversing contactors for connection by screw clamp terminals
DF526172R.eps
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW A kg
With mechanical interlock, without electrical interlocking, for connection by screw clamp terminals
or connectors
DF526173R.eps
Contactors
LC2 D09…D150 (D115 and D150 coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard))
50/60 Hz B7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 S7
LC2 D80…D115
50 Hz B5 D5 E5 F5 FE5 M5 P5 U5 Q5 V5 N5 R5 S5
60 Hz B6 – E6 F6 – M6 – U6 Q6 – – R6 –
d.c.supply
Volts 12 24 36 48 60 72 110 125 220 250 440
LC2 D09…D65A (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.75…1.25 Uc JD BD CD ED ND SD FD GD MD UD RD
Low consumption
Volts c 5 12 20 24 48 110 220 250
LC2 D09...D38 (coils with integral suppression device fitted as standard)
U 0.8…1.25 Uc AL JL ZL BL EL FL ML UL
For other voltages between 5 and 690 V, see pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(3) The weights indicated are for contactors with a.c. control circuit. For d.c. or low consumption control circuit, add 0.330 kg for
LC2 D09 to D38, 0.150 kg for LC1 D40A to D65A.
(4) For reversing contactors with electrical interlocking pre-wired at the factory, add suffix V to the references selected above.
Example: LC2 D09P7 becomes LC2 D09P7V.
(5) For low consumption kit LA4 DBL (see page B8/19).
Note: when assembling a reversing contactor, it is good practice to incorporate a 50 ms time delay.
25 1 1 LC2DT25pp 0.730
32 1 1 LC2DT32pp 0.850
40 1 1 LC2DT40pp 0.850
25 1 1 LC2DT256pp 0.730
32 1 1 LC2DT326pp 0.850
40 1 1 LC2DT406pp 0.850
80 1 1 LC1DT80App (3) –
Contactors
For connection by lugs or bars
60 1 1 LC1DT60A6pp (3) –
80 1 1 LC1DT80A6pp (3) –
Auxiliary contact blocks and add-on modules: see pages B8/15 to B8/21.
Special contactors
PB114163R.eps
Contactor applications
Specification
Contactors fitted with a block of early make poles and damping resistors, limiting
the value of the current on closing to 60 In max.
This current limitation increases the life of all the components of the installation,
LC1 DFKpp in particular that of the fuses and capacitors.
Operating conditions
PB114165R.eps
Contactors
14 25 27 42 1 2 2.5 LC1DMKpp 0.630
17 30 32 50 1 2 5 LC1DPKpp 1.300
22 40 43 67 1 2 5 LC1DTKpp 1.300
The correct contactor for each step is selected from the above table, according to the power rating of
the step to be switched.
Example: 50 kVAR 3-step capacitor bank. Temperature: 50 °C and U = 400 V or 440 V.
One 25 kVAR step: contactor LC1 DMK, one 15 kVAR step: contactor LC1 DGK,
and one 10 kVAR step: contactor LC1 DFK.
(1) Operational power of the contactor according to the scheme on the page opposite.
(2) The average temperature over a 24-hour period, in accordance with standards IEC 60070 and
60831 is 45 °C.
(3) Standard control circuit voltages (the delivery time is variable, please consult your Regional Sales
Office):
Volts 24 48 110 120 220 230 240 380 400 415 440
50/60 Hz B7 E7 F7 G7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7 N7 R7
LC1 DWK12pp
Dimensions, schemes:
page B8/77
B8/13
DB127250.eps
or
B8/14
References TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors and reversing
contactors
Instantaneous auxiliary contact blocks
Front 1 – – – 1 – LADN10
– – – – 1 LADN01
2 – – – 1 1 LADN11
– – – 2 – LADN20
– – – – 2 LADN02
4 – – – 2 2 LADN22 LADN22S (4)
– – – 1 3 LADN13
– – – 4 – LADN40
– – – – 4 LADN04
– – – 3 1 LADN31
4 incl. 1 N/O & 1 N/C make before break – – – 2 2 LADC22
Side 2 – – – 1 1 LAD8N11
(contact blocks compatible with – – – 2 – LAD8N20
AC coil contactors only) – – – – 2 LAD8N02
For terminal referencing conforming to EN 50012
Front on 3P contactors and 2 – – – 1 1 LADN11G
4P contactors 20 to 80 A 4 – – – 2 2 LADN22G
Front on 4P contactors 2 – – – 1 1 LADN11P
125 to 200 A 4 – – – 2 2 LADN22P
With dust and damp protected contacts, for use in particularly harsh industrial environments
Front 2 – 2 – – – LA1DX20
1 1 – – – LA1DX11
2 – – – – LA1DX02
– 2 2 – – LA1DY20 (2)
4 – 2 – 2 – LA1DZ40
– 2 – 1 1 LA1DZ31
Instantaneous auxiliary contact blocks for connection by lugs
This type of connection is not possible for blocks with 1 contact or blocks with dust and damp protected
contacts. For all other instantaneous auxiliary contact blocks, add the figure 6 to the end of the references
selected above. Example: LAD N11 becomes LAD N116.
Instantaneous auxiliary contact blocks for connection by spring terminals
This type of connection is not possible for LAD 8, LAD N with 1 contact or blocks with dust and damp protected
contacts. For all other contact blocks, add the figure 3 to the end of the references selected above.
Example: LAD N11 becomes LAD N113.
Instantaneous auxiliary contact blocks for connection by Faston connectors
Contactors
This type of connection is not possible for LAD 8, LAD N with 1 contact or blocks with dust and damp protected
contacts. For all other contact blocks, add the figure 9 to the end of the references selected above.
Example: LAD N11 becomes LAD N119.
(1) Maximum number of auxiliary contacts that can be fitted:
Contactors Instantaneous auxiliary contacts Time delay
Type Number of poles and size Side mounted Front mounted Front
1 contact 2 contacts 4 contacts mounted
a 3P LC1 D09…D38 1 on LH side and – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D40A…D65A 1 on LH or 1 on RH side and – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D80 and D95 (50/60 Hz) 1 on each side or 2 and 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D80 and D95 (50 or 60 Hz) 1 on each side and 2 and 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D115 and D150 1 on LH side and – 1 or 1 or 1
4P LC1 DT20…DT40 1 on LH side and – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 DT60A and DT80A 1 on LH or 1 on RH side and – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D40008, D65008 and D80 1 on each side or 1 or 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D115 1 on each side and 1 or 1 or 1 or 1
c 3P LC1 D09…D38 – – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D40A…D65A – – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D80 and D95 – 1 or 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D115 and D150 1 on LH side and – 1 or 1 or 1
4P LC1 DT20…DT40 – – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 DT60A and DT80A – – 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D40008, D65008 and D80 – 2 and 1 or 1 or 1
LC1 D115 1 on each side – and 1 or 1 or 1
LC (3) (5) 3P LC1 D09…D38 – – 1 – –
4P LC1 DT20…DT40 – – 1 – –
(2) Device fitted with 4 earth screen continuity terminals. (4) With red front face - for safety chain indication.
(3) LC: low consumption. (5) LA1Dppp dust & damp proof auxiliary contact blocks not allowed.
B8/15
References TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors and reversing
contactors
Time delay auxiliary contact blocks
TeSys D Mechanical latch blocks
Time delay auxiliary contact blocks for connection by screw
clamp terminals
DF537783.eps
Maximum number of auxiliary contact blocks that can be fitted per contactor, see
page B8/15.
Sealing cover to be ordered separately, see page B8/21.
LAD T0 and LAD R0: with extended scale from 0.1 to 0.6 s.
LAD S2: with switching time of 40 ms ± 15 ms between opening of the N/C contact
and closing of the N/O contact.
LAD Tp Clip-on mounting Number Time delay Reference
of contacts Type Setting range
Front 1 N/O + 1 N/C On-delay 0.1…3 s LADT0
0.1…30 s LADT2
10…180 s LADT4
1…30 s LADS2
Off-delay 0.1…3 s LADR0
0.1…30 s LADR2
10…180 s LADR4
Time delay auxiliary contact blocks for connection by lugs
Add the figure 6 to the end of the references selected above. Example: LAD T0
DF537785.eps
RC circuits (Resistor-Capacitor)
Effective protection for circuits highly sensitive to "high frequency" interference. For use only in cases where
DF537787.eps
the voltage is virtually sinusoidal. i.e. less than 5 % total harmonic distortion. Voltage limited to 3 Uc max. and
oscillating frequency limited to 400 Hz max. Slight increase in drop-out time (1.2 to 2 times the normal time).
Mounting For use with contactor (1) Reference
Rating Type
Va Vc
LAD 4pp Clip-on side mounting (3) (5) D09…D38 (3P) 24…48 – LAD4RCE
DT20…DT40 50…127 – LAD4RCG
110…250 – LAD4RCU
Clip-on front mounting (3) (5) D40A…D65A (3P) 24…48 – LAD4RC3E
DT60A…DT80A (4P) 50…127 – LAD4RC3G
110…240 – LAD4RC3U
380…415 – LAD4RC3N
Screw fixing (4) D80…D150 (3P) 24…48 – LA4DA2E
D40…D115 (4P) 50…127 – LA4DA2G
DF537788.eps
110…240 – LA4DA2U
380…415 – LA4DA2N
Varistors (peak limiting)
Protection provided by limiting the transient voltage to 2 Uc max. Maximum reduction of transient voltage
peaks. Slight increase in drop-out time (1.1 to 1.5 times the normal time).
Clip-on side mounting (3) (5) D09…D38 (3P) 24…48 – LAD4VE
DT20…DT40 50…127 – LAD4VG
110…250 – LAD4VU
Clip-on front mounting (3) (5) D40A…D65A (3P) 24…48 24…48 LAD4V3E
DT60A…DT80A (4P) 50…127 50…127 LAD4V3G
110…250 110…250 LAD4V3U
LAD 4RC3p, LAD 4V3p,
Screw fixing (4) D80…D115 (3P) 24…48 – LA4DE2E
LAD 4D3U, LAD 4T3p
D80…D115 (4P) 50…127 – LA4DE2G
110…250 – LA4DE2U
D80…D95 (3P) – 24…48 LA4DE3E
D80 (4P) – 50…127 LA4DE3G
– 110…250 LA4DE3U
Flywheel diodes
No overvoltage or oscillating frequency. Increase in drop-out time (6 to 10 times the normal time).
DF537789.eps
Polarised component.
Clip-on side mounting (5) D09…D38 (3P), DT20…DT40 – 5...600 LAD4DDL
Clip-on front mounting (5) D40A…D65A (3P), DT60A…DT80A (4P) – 24…250 LAD4D3U
Screw fixing (4) D80 and D95 (3P), D40…D80 (4P) – 24…250 LA4DC3U
Bidirectional peak limiting diodes
Protection provided by limiting the transient voltage to 2 Uc max.
Contactors
Maximum reduction of transient voltage peaks.
Clip-on side mounting (3) D09…D38 (3P) 24 – LAD4TB
LA4 Dpp DT20…DT40 (4P) (2) – 24 LAD4TBDL
72 – LAD4TS
– 72 LAD4TSDL
– 125 LAD4TGDL
– 250 LAD4TUDL
– 600 LAD4TXDL
Clip-on front mounting (3) D40A…D65A (3P) 12…24 12…24 LAD4T3B
DT60A…DT80A (4P) (2) 25…72 25…72 LAD4T3S
DF537790.eps
B8/17
DB127251.eps
B8/18
References TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors and
reversing contactors
TeSys D Accessories
Contactors
a 110…250 V LAD4BBVU
LC1 D40A…65A Without coil suppression LAD4BB3
(1) For 24 V operation, the contactor must be fitted with a 21 V coil (code Z).
See pages B8/25 to B8/28.
(2) The kit is compatible with a coil voltage of a 24 V to a 250 V (B7 to U7) and c 24 V to c
250 V (BD to UD).
terminal block
Connectors for cables 3-pole 120 mm2 D115, D150 D115, D150 1 LA9D115603
(2 connectors) 4-pole 120 mm2 D115 D115 1 LA9D115604
LA9 D11550p
Connectors for 3-pole D1156, D1506 D1156, D1506 1 LA9D115503
DF537794.eps
Dimensions: Schemes:
pages B8/67 to B8/70 pages B8/71 and B8/72
B8/20
References TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors and
reversing contactors
TeSys D Accessories
Terminal block For supply to one or more GV2 G busbar sets GV1G09
Set of 63 A busbars 2 contactors LC1 D09…D18 or D25…D38 GV2G245
for parallelling of contactors 4 contactors LC1 D09…D18 or D25…D38 GV2G445
Set of 115 A busbars 2 contactors LC1 D40A…D65A GV3G264
for parallelling of contactors 3 contactors LC1 D40A…D65A GV3G364 (1)
Set of S-shape busbars For circuit breakers GV3 Ppp and GV3 Lpp GV3S
and contactors LC1 D40A…D65A
GV1 G09
Protection accessories
Description Use Sold in Reference
lots of
DF510995.eps
Contactors
Sheet of 440 blank legends All products 35 LAD24
for marking using plotter
LA9 D941
or 8 x 12 mm engraver
Marker holder 4-pole contactors, 100 LA9D92
snap-in, 8 x 22 mm LC1 D80...D115, LA6 DK
Marker holder LC1 D09...D65A, LC1 DT20...DT80A, 100 LAD90
snap-in, 8 x 18 mm LAD N (4 contacts), LAD T, LAD R
Bag of 300 blank legends On holder LA9 D92 1 LA9D93
self-adhesive, 7 x 21 mm
DF537803.eps
B8/21
References TeSys contactors
Capacitive delayed opening devices
For TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
References
These devices prevent inadvertent opening of a contactor in the event of a brief volt
drop or momentary supply failure.
(1) These contactors can be supplied as standard for this application or can be adapted by
replacing the coil (except for contactors LC1 D09pppp to LC1 D38pppp on which the coil
is not replaceable).
(2) Reference to be completed: see page B8/2.
Dimensions Schemes
LAZ R9pp
LAZ R9pp + LC1 D
D+
DF521519.eps
DF511512.eps
3
(LAZ R)
F1
77
3
0 1
108 55
A1
114
A2
L–
(LAZ R)
Other versions
Delayed opening devices for use with other types of contactor. Please consult your
Regional Sales Office.
B8/22
References TeSys contactors
Component parts for assembling
reversing contactors for motor control,
low-speed/high-speed starters
TeSys D and star-delta starters
For 3-pole reversing contactors for motor control
DF537729.eps
Contactors with screw clamp terminals or connectors. Horizontally mounted, assembled by customer.
Description For contactors (1) Reference
(2 identical contactors)
Kits for assembly of reversing contactors
Kit comprising: LC1 D09 to D38 LAD9R1V
bb a mechanical interlock LAD 9V2
with electrical interlocking LAD 9V1
LAD 9R1
bb a set of power connections LAD 9V5 (parallel)
and LAD 9V6 (reversing).
Kit comprising: LC1 D09 to D38 LAD9R1
DF537730.eps
Contactors
For star-delta starter
Description For contactors Reference
Mounting kit comprising: LC1 D09 and D12 LAD91217
bb 1 time delay contact block LAD S2 (LC1 D09…D80), LC1 D18 to D32 LAD93217
bb power circuit connections (LC1 D09…D80),
LC1 D40A and D50A LAD9SD3
bb hardware required for fixing the contactors
onto the mounting plate (LC1 D80). LC1 D80 LA9D8017
Equipment mounting plates LC1 D09, D12 and D18 LA9D12974
LC1 D32 LA9D32974
LC1 D40A and D50A –
LC1 D80 LA9D80973
(1) To order the 2 contactors: see pages B8/3 and B8/9.
(2) To assemble a reversing contactor with spring terminal connections, the following components must be ordered:
- 1 mechanical interlock LAD 9V2,
- 1 upstream power connection kit and 1 downstream power connection kit.
Upstream power connection kit LAD 9V10: installed in the Quickfit system with power connection module LAD 34.
(If module LAD 34 is not used, replace LAD 9V10 with LAD 9V12).
Downstream power connection kit LAD 9V11: installed in the Quickfit system with outgoing terminal block LAD 331.
(If LAD 331 is not used, replace LAD 9V11 with LAD 9V13).
LA9 D50978 Without integral LC1 DT20 to DT40 with LAD9V2 (2)
electrical interlocking screw clamps or connectors
LC1 DT203 to DT403 LAD9V2 (2)
with spring terminals
LC1 DT60A and DT80A LAD4CM
LC1 D80004 LA9D50978
LP1 D80004 LA9D80978
Sets of power connections
Comprising a set of parallel bars LC1 D80004 LA9D8070
LP1 D80004 LA9D8070
LC1 D115004 LA9D11570
LC1 DT203 to DT403 LAD9V9
with spring terminals
LC1 D80004 LA9D8070 (2)
LP1 D80004 LA9D8070 (2)
For 3-pole changeover contactor pairs
DF537735.eps
Contactors with screw clamp terminals or connectors. Horizontally mounted, assembled by customer.
Description For contactors (1) Reference
(2 identical contactors)
LA9 D8070 Mechanical interlocks
Without integral electrical interlocking LC1 D40A…D65A LAD9R3S
42 17 0.67 LXD1D7
Contactors
240 562.3 22 LXD1U7
(1) The last 2 digits in the reference represent the voltage code.
(2) Voltage for special coils fitted in contactors with serial timer modules, with 24 V supply.
(3) Suitable for use on 230 V / 50 Hz. In this case, apply a coefficient of 0.6 to the mechanical
durability of the contactor (see page B8/56 and B8/66).
(4) Suitable for use on 400 V / 50 Hz. In this case, apply a coefficient of 0.6 to the mechanical
durability of the contactor (see page B8/56 and B8/66).
B8/25
References TeSys contactors
a.c. coils for TeSys D, 3 or 4-pole
contactors
TeSys D
(1) The last 2 digits in the reference represent the voltage code.
(2) This coil can only be used on 50 Hz.
(3) Suitable for use on 230 V / 50 Hz. In this case, apply a coefficient of 0.6 to the mechanical
durability of the contactor (see page B8/56 and B8/66).
(4) Suitable for use on 400 V / 50 Hz. In this case, apply a coefficient of 0.6 to the mechanical
durability of the contactor (see page B8/56 and B8/66).
B8/26
References TeSys contactors
a.c. coils for TeSys D, 3 or 4-pole
contactors
TeSys D
Specifications
Average consumption at 20 °C:
Contactors
bb inrush (cos j = 0.75) 50/60 Hz: 245 VA at 50 Hz
bb sealed (cos j = 0.3) 50/60 Hz: 26 VA at 50 Hz.
Operating range (q y 55 °C): 0.85…1.1 Uc.
50/60 Hz
24 – – – 1.22 0.08 LX1D6B7
42 – – – 3.5 0.25 LX1D6D7
48 – – – 5 0.32 LX1D6E7
110 – – – 26 1.7 LX1D6F7
115 – – – – – LX1D6FE7
120 – – – 32 2 LX1D6G7
220/230 (2) – – – 102 6.7 LX1D6M7
230 – – – 115 7.7 LX1D6P7
230/240 (3) – – – 131 8.3 LX1D6U7
380/400 (4) – – – 310 20 LX1D6Q7
400 – – – 349 23 LX1D6V7
415 – – – 390 24 LX1D6N7
440 – – – 410 27 LX1D6R7
(1) The last 2 digits in the reference represent the voltage code.
(2) For use on 230 V / 50 Hz, apply a coefficient of 0.6 to the mechanical durability of the
contactor, see page B8/56 and B8/66. This coil can be used on 240 V at 60 Hz.
(3) This coil can be used on 220/240 V at 50 Hz and on 240 V only at 60 Hz.
(4) For use on 400 V / 50 Hz, apply a coefficient of 0.6 to the mechanical durability of the
contactor, see page B8/56 and B8/66.
B8/27
References TeSys contactors
a.c. coils for TeSys D, 3 or 4-pole
contactors
TeSys D
B8/28
References TeSys contactors
d.c. coils for TeSys D, 3 or 4-pole
contactors
36 57 4 LX4 D7CD 0.680
(1) The last 2 digits in the reference represent the voltage code.
Contactors
B8/29
References TeSys contactors
d.c. coils for TeSys D, 3 or 4-pole
contactors
(1) The last 2 digits in the reference represent the voltage code.
B8/30
References TeSys contactors
Mini-contactors TeSys LC1 SK
and LP1 SK
TeSys SK
A
12 a.c. 2 – – LC1SK0600pp
d.c. 2 – – LP1SK0600pp
Note: Auxiliary contact blocks and coil suppressor module, see next page.
(1) For use in AC-3 category and 3-phase circuits, an LA1 SKpp auxiliary contact block should
be ordered separately for mounting on the contactor.
(2) Standard control circuit voltages (variable delivery times, please consult your Regional Sales
Office):
Mini-contactors LC1 SK
Contactors
Volts a 24 48 110 120 220 230 240 380 400
50/60 Hz
Code B7 E7 F7 G7 M7 P7 U7 Q7 V7
Mini-contactors LP1 SK
Volts c 12 24 36 48 72
Code JD BD CD ED SD
LC1 SK06 1 2 – LA1SK20
LA1 SK11 – 2 LA1SK02
1 1 LA1SK11
up to
220 V 380 V 440/500 V
LC1 K0910pp
230 V 415 V 660/690 V
kW kW kW A
Screw clamp connections
PF511138R.eps
For 6 to 16 A ratings, in the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC1 K0610pp becomes LC1 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
For 6 to 16 A ratings, in the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC1 K0610pp becomes LC1 K06105pp.
3-pole silent contactors
Recommended for use in areas sensitive to noise, high interference mains supplies, etc.
LC1 K09107pp Coil with rectifier incorporated, suppressor fitted as standard.
Screw clamp connections
1.5 2.2 3 6 1 - LC7K0610pp
PF511140R.eps
- 1 LC7K0601pp
2.2 4 4 9 1 - LC7K0910pp
- 1 LC7K0901pp
3 5.5 4 (> 440) 12 1 - LC7K1210pp
5.5 (440) - 1 LC7K1201pp
Contactors
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC7 K0610pp becomes LC7 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
LC1 K09105pp In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC7 K0610pp becomes LC7 K06105pp.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Contactors LC1 K (0.8…1.15 Uc) (0.85…1.1 Uc)
PF511141R.eps
Volts 12 20 24 (2) 36 42 48 110 115 120 127 200/208 220/230 230 230/240
50/60 Hz J7 Z7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 G7 FC7 L7 M7 P7 U7
Volts 256 277 380/400 400 400/415 440 480 500 575 600 660/690
50/60 Hz W7 UE7 Q7 – V7 N7 R7 T7 S7 SC7 X7 Y7 – –
Up to and including 240 V, coil with integral suppression device available: add 2 to the code required. Example: J72.
Contactor selection according to utilisation category, see pages A6/23 to A6/27 and A6/30 to A6/33.
PF511137R.eps
Wide range coil (0.7…1.30 Uc), suppressor fitted as standard, consumption 1.8 W.
Screw clamp connections
1.5 2.2 3 6 1 – LP4K0610pp
– 1 LP4K0601pp
2.2 4 4 9 1 – LP4K0910pp
– 1 LP4K0901pp
3 5.5 4 (> 440) 12 1 – LP4K1210pp
5.5 (440) – 1 LP4K1201pp
LP1 K09107pp
Spring terminal connections
PF511140R.eps
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP4 K0610pp becomes LP4 K06103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LP4 K0610pp becomes LP4 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LP4 K0610pp becomes LP4 K06105pp.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
LP1 K09105pp d.c. supply (contactors LP1 K: 0.8...1.15 Uc)
Volts 12 20 24 (2) 36 48 60 72 100 110 125 155 174 200 220 230 240 250
PF511141R.eps
LP4 K0910pp
Contactor selection according to utilisation category, see pages A6/28 and A6/29.
Mounting on 35 mm 7 rail or Ø4 screw fixing.
Screws in the open “ready-to-tighten” position.
Add-on auxiliary contact blocks and accessories, see pages B8/42 to B8/45.
3 or 4-pole contactors for standard applications (1)
PF511137R.eps
A
Screw clamp connections
20 3 – 1 – LC1K0910pp
LC1 K09004pp or LC1K1210pp
3 – – 1 LC1K0901pp
or LC1K1201pp
4 – – – LC1K09004pp
or LC1K12004pp
PF511138R.eps
2 2 – – LC1K09008pp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LC1 K0910pp becomes LC1 K09103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC1 K0910pp becomes LC1 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
LC1 K09103pp In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC1 K0910pp becomes LC1 K09105pp.
3 or 4-pole silent contactors (1)
PF511139R.eps
Recommended for use in areas sensitive to noise, high interference mains supplies, etc.
Coil with rectifier incorporated, suppressor fitted as standard.
Screw clamp connections
20 3 – 1 – LC7K0910pp
or LC7K1210pp
3 – – 1 LC7K0901pp
or LC7K1201pp
4 – – – LC7K09004pp
LC1 K09107pp or LC7K12004pp
2 2 – – LC7K09008pp
PF511141R.eps
Contactors
Example: LC7 K0910pp becomes LC7 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC7 K0910pp becomes LC7 K09105pp.
(1) Selection between 9 and 12 A ratings according to number of operating cycles, see AC-1 curve on page A6/28.
(2) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Contactors LC1 K (0.8…1.15 Uc) (0.85…1.1 Uc)
LC1 K09004pp
Volts 12 20 24 (3) 36 42 48 110 115 120 127 200/208 220/230 230 230/240
50/60 Hz J7 Z7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 G7 FC7 L7 M7 P7 U7
Volts 256 277 380/400 400 400/415 440 480 500 575 600 660/690
50/60 Hz W7 UE7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 T7 S7 SC7 X7 Y7
Up to and including 240 V, coil with integral suppression device available: add 2 to the code required. Example: J72.
Contactor selection according to utilisation category, see pages A6/28 and A6/29.
Mounting on 35 mm 7 rail or Ø4 screw fixing.
Screws in the open “ready-to-tighten” position.
Add-on auxiliary contact blocks and accessories, see pages B8/42 to B8/45.
3 and 4-pole contactors, d.c. supply (1)
PF511142R.eps
A
Screw clamp connections
20 3 – 1 – LP1K0910pp
LC1 K09004pp or LP1K1210pp
3 – – 1 LP1K0901pp
or LP1K1201pp
4 – – – LP1K09004pp
or LP1K12004pp
PF511143R.eps
2 2 – – LP1K09008pp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP1 K0910pp becomes LP1 K09103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LP1 K0910pp becomes LP1 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
LC1 K09103pp In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LP1 K0910pp becomes LP1 K09105pp.
3 or 4-pole low consumption contactors (1)
PF511144R.eps
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP4 K0910pp becomes LP4 K09103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LP4 K0910pp becomes LP4 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LP4 K0910pp becomes LP4 K09105pp.
LC1 K09004pp (1) Selection between 9 and 12 A ratings according to number of operating cycles, see AC-1 curve on page A6/28.
(2) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
d.c. supply (contactors LP1 K: 0.8...1.15 Uc)
Volts c 12 20 24 (3) 36 48 60 72 100 110 125 155 174 200 220 230 240 250
Code JD ZD BD CD ED ND SD KD FD GD PD QD LD MD MPD MUD UD
Coil with integral suppression device available: add 3 to the code required. Example: JD3.
LC2 K0910pp kW kW kW A
Screw clamp connections
1.5 2.2 3 6 1 – LC2K0610pp
PF511148R.eps
– 1 LC2K0601pp
2.2 4 4 9 1 – LC2K0910pp
– 1 LC2K0901pp
3 5.5 4 (> 440) 12 1 – LC2K1210pp
5.5 (440) – 1 LC2K1201pp
4 7.5 4 (> 440) 16 1 – LC2K1610pp
5.5 (440) – 1 LC2K1601pp
LC2 K09105pp Spring terminal connections
For 6 to 12 A ratings only, in the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0610pp becomes LC2 K06103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
For 6 to 16 A ratings, in the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0610pp becomes LC2 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
For 6 to 16 A ratings, in the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0610pp becomes LC2 K06105pp.
3-pole silent reversing contactors
Recommended for use in areas sensitive to noise, high interference mains supplies, etc.
Coil with rectifier incorporated, suppressor fitted as standard.
Screw clamp connections
1.5 2.2 3 6 1 – LC8K0610pp
– 1 LC8K0601pp
2.2 4 4 9 1 – LC8K0910pp
– 1 LC8K0901pp
Contactors
3 5.5 4 (> 440) 12 1 – LC8K1210pp
5.5 (440) – 1 LC8K1201pp
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC8 K0610pp becomes LC8 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC8 K0610pp becomes LC8 K06105pp.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Reversing contactors LC2 K (0.8…1.15 Uc) (0.85…1.1 Uc)
Volts 12 20 24 (2) 36 42 48 110 115 120 127 200/208 220/230 230 230/240
50/60 Hz J7 Z7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 G7 FC7 L7 M7 P7 U7
Volts 256 277 380/400 400 400/415 440 480 500 575 600 660/690
50/60 Hz W7 UE7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 T7 S7 SC7 X7 Y7
Up to and including 240 V, coil with integral suppression device available: add 2 to the code required. Example: J72.
Reversing contactor selection according to utilisation category, see pages A6/23 to A6/27 and A6/30 to A6/33.
Integral mechanical interlock.
It is essential to link the contacts of the electrical interlock.
Pre-wired power circuit connections as standard on screw clamp versions.
Mounting on 35 mm 7 rail or Ø4 screw fixing.
Screws in the open “ready-to-tighten” position.
Add-on auxiliary contact blocks and accessories, see pages B8/42 to B8/45.
3-pole reversing contactors, d.c. supply
Standard power ratings Rated Instan- Basic reference,
of 3-phase motors 50-60 Hz operational taneous to be completed by adding
in category AC-3 current in auxiliary the voltage code (1) (2)
category AC-3 contacts per
440 V contactor
up to
220 V 380 V 440/500 V
230 V 415 V 660/690 V
kW kW kW A
Screw clamp connections
1.5 2.2 3 6 1 – LP2K0610pp
– 1 LP2K0601pp
2.2 4 4 9 1 – LP2K0910pp
– 1 LP2K0901pp
3 5.5 4 (> 440) 12 1 – LP2K1210pp
5.5 (440) – 1 LP2K1201pp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP2 K0610pp becomes LP2 K06103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0610pp becomes LC2 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
For 6 to 16 A ratings, in the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0610pp becomes LC2 K06105pp.
3-pole low consumption reversing contactors
Compatible with programmable controller outputs.
Wide range coil (0.7…1.30 Uc), suppressor fitted as standard, consumption 1.8 W.
Screw clamp connections
1.5 2.2 3 6 1 – LP5K0610pp
– 1 LP5K0601pp
2.2 4 4 9 1 – LP5K0910pp
– 1 LP5K0901pp
3 5.5 4 (> 440) 12 1 – LP5K1210pp
5.5 (440) – 1 LP5K1201pp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP5 K0610pp becomes LP5 K06103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LP5 K0610pp becomes LP5 K06107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LP5 K0610pp becomes LP5 K06105pp.
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
d.c. supply
Reversing contactors LP2 K (0.8…1.15 Uc)
Volts 12 20 24 (2) 36 48 60 72 100 110 125 155 174 200 220 230 240 250
Code JD ZD BD CD ED ND SD KD FD GD PD QD LD MD MPD MUD UD
Coil with integral suppression device available: add 3 to the code required. Example: JD3.
Low consumption
Reversing contactors LP5 K (0.7…1.30 Uc)
Volts 12 20 24 48 72 110 120
Code JW3 ZW3 BW3 EW3 SW3 FW3 GW3
(2) For LP2 K only, when connecting an electronic sensor or timer in series with the contactor coil, select a 20 V coil (a control
circuit voltage code Z7, c control circuit voltage code ZD) so as to compensate for the incurred voltage drop.
Warning: reversing contactors LC2 K0910pp and LC2 K0901pp are pre-wired for reverse motor
operation as standard.
Reversing contactor selection according to utilisation category, see pages A6/28 and A6/29.
Integral mechanical interlock.
It is essential to link the contacts of the electrical interlock.
Mounting on 35 mm 7 rail or Ø4 screw fixing.
PF511150R.eps
A
Screw clamp connections
20 3 – 1 – LC2K0910pp
or LC2K1210pp
3 – – 1 LC2K0901pp
or LC2K1201pp
PF511151R.eps
4 – – – LC2K09004pp
or LC2K12004pp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0910pp becomes LC2 K09103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
LC2 K09105pp In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0910pp becomes LC2 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC2 K0910pp becomes LC2 K09105pp.
3 or 4-pole silent reversing contactors (1)
Recommended for use in areas sensitive to noise, high interference mains supplies, etc.
Coil with rectifier incorporated, suppressor fitted as standard.
Screw clamp connections
PF511152R.eps
20 3 – 1 – LC8K0910pp
or LC8K1210pp
3 – – 1 LC8K0901pp
or LC8K1201pp
4 – – – LC8K09004pp
Contactors
or LC8K12004pp
LC2 K09004pp Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LC8 K0910pp becomes LC8 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LC8 K0910pp becomes LC8 K09105pp.
(1) Selection between 9 and 12 A ratings according to number of operating cycles, see AC-1 curve on page A6/28.
(2) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
a.c. supply
Reversing contactors LC2 K (0.8…1.15 Uc) (0.85…1.1 Uc)
Volts 12 20 24 (3) 36 42 48 110 115 120 127 200/208 220/230 230 230/240
50/60 Hz J7 Z7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 FE7 G7 FC7 L7 M7 P7 U7
Volts 256 277 380/400 400 400/415 440 480 500 575 600 660/690
50/60 Hz W7 UE7 Q7 V7 N7 R7 T7 S7 SC7 X7 Y7
Up to and including 240 V, coil with integral suppression device available: add 2 to the code required. Example: J72.
Warning: reversing contactors LP2 K0910pp and LP2 K0901pp are pre-wired for reverse motor operation
as standard.
Reversing contactor selection according to utilisation category, see pages A6/28 and A6/29.
Integral mechanical interlock.
It is essential to link the contacts of the electrical interlock.
Mounting on 35 mm 7 rail or Ø4 screw fixing.
Screws in the open “ready-to-tighten” position.
Add-on auxiliary contact blocks and accessories, see pages B8/42 to B8/45.
3 or 4-pole reversing contactors, d.c. supply (1)
Non-inductive loads Number Instantaneous Basic reference,
Category AC-1 of poles auxiliary to be completed by adding
Maximum current contacts per the voltage code (2) (3)
at q y 50 °C contactor
A
Screw clamp connections
20 3 – 1 – LP2K0910pp
or LP2K1210pp
3 – – 1 LP2K0901pp
or LP2K1201pp
4 – – – LP2K09004pp
or LP2K12004pp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP2 K0910pp becomes LP2 K09103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LP2 K0910pp becomes LP2 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LP2 K0910pp becomes LP2 K09105pp.
3 or 4-pole low consumption reversing contactors (1)
Compatible with programmable controller outputs.
Wide range coil (0.7…1.30 Uc), suppressor fitted as standard, consumption 1.8 W.
Screw clamp connections
20 3 – 1 – LP5K0910ppp
or LP5K1210ppp
3 – – 1 LP5K0901ppp
or LP5K1201ppp
4 – – – LP5K09004ppp
or LP5K12004ppp
Spring terminal connections
In the references selected above, insert a figure 3 before the voltage code.
Example: LP5 K0910pp becomes LP5 K09103pp.
Faston connectors, 1 x 6.35 or 2 x 2.8
In the references selected above, insert a figure 7 before the voltage code.
Example: LP5 K0910pp becomes LP5 K09107pp.
Solder pins for printed circuit boards
In the references selected above, insert a figure 5 before the voltage code.
Example: LP5 K0910pp becomes LP5 K09105pp.
(1) Selection between 9 and 12 A ratings according to number of operating cycles, see AC-1 curve on page A6/28.
(2) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
d.c. supply (reversing contactors LP2 K: 0.8…1.15 Uc)
Volts c 12 20 24 (3) 36 48 60 72 100 110 125 155 174 200 220 230 240 250
Code JD ZD BD CD ED ND SD KD FD GD PD QD LD MD MPD MUD UD
Coil with integral suppression device available: add 3 to the code required. Example: JD3.
LC1, LP1 K
LP4
B8/42
References TeSys contactors
TeSys K contactors and reversing
contactors
TeSys K Auxiliary contact blocks
Contactors
LP5 K12
All 4-pole products with screw 2 2 LA1KN22P
clamp terminals except LP4
or LP5 K09 and K12
V s
a or c On-delay 1…30 1 LA2KT2E
24…48
a 110…240 On-delay 1…30 1 LA2KT2U
c 32…48 V 5 LA4KC1E
DX1 AP25
Connection accessories
DF565020.eps
Contactors
Standard power ratings Rated Non inductive No. of poles Basic reference,
of 3-phase motors operational loads to be completed
50/60 Hz in category AC-3 current category AC-1 by adding the
220 V 380 V 660 V in AC-3 maximum voltage code (1)
230 V 415 V 690 V up to current
400 V q y 50 °C
kW kW kW A A
– – – 5 20 2 – – LC1SKGC200pp
LC1 SKGC200
Mini-contactors, width 45 mm
PF511136R.eps
Standard power ratings Rated Non inductive No. of poles Basic reference,
of 3-phase motors operational loads to be completed
50/60 Hz in category AC-3 current category AC-1 by adding the
in AC-3 maximum voltage code (1)
220 V 380 V 660 V up to current
230 V 415 V 690 V 400 V q y 50 °C
kW kW kW A A
1.1 4 4 9 20 3 1 – LC1SKGC310pp
4 – – LC1SKGC400pp
(1) Standard control circuit voltages (for other voltages, please consult your Regional Sales Office):
Suppressor modules
PF511134R.eps
Connection without need for tools by clipping onto right-hand side of contactor
For use on Type For voltages Sold in Unit
contactors lots of reference
LC1SKGC Varistor (1)
a and c 24…48 V 10 LA4SKE1E
LA4 SKp1p
a and c 10 LA4SKE1U
110…250 V
Contactors
TeSys GC
12 24 48 110 220/240
V V V V V
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 16 A
1 – 1 GC1610J5 GC1610B5 GC1610E5 GC1610F5 GC1610M5 g 12
1 1 1 GC1611J5 GC1611B5 – GC1611F5 GC1611M5 g 12
GC 2520
2 – 1 GC1620J5 GC1620B5 GC1620E5 GC1620F5 g GC1620M5 g 12
2 2 2 – GC1622B5 GC1622E5 GC1622F5 g GC1622M5 6
3 – 2 – – – – GC1630B5 6
GC1630M5 g
4 – 2 – GC1640B5 – GC1640F5 GC1640M5 g 6
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 25 A
– 2 1 – GC2502B5 GC2502E5 g GC2502M5 g 12
– 4 2 – GC2504B5 GC2504E5 g GC2504M5 g 6
1 – 1 – GC2510B5 – – GC2510M5 g 12
1 1 1 – GC2511B5 – GC2511F5 GC2511M5 g 12
2 – 1 GC2520J5 GC2520B5 GC2520E5 GC2520F5 g GC2520M5 g 12
PB113078_18.eps
2 2 3 – – – GC6322F5 GC6322M5 4
3 – 3 – GC6330B5 – GC6330F5 GC6330M5 g 4
4 – 3 GC6340B5 GC6340E5 GC6340F5 g GC6340M5 g 4
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 100 A
2 – 3 – – – – GC10020M5 4
4 – 6 – GC10040B5 – – GC10040M5 g 2
g for 60 Hz coil replace last figure 5 by 6.
GC 10020
TeSys GY
12 24 48 110 220/240
V V V V V
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 16 A
2 – 1 – GY1620B5 – GY1620M5 12
GY 2520M5 4 – 2 – – – – GY1640M5 6
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 25 A
2 – 1 – GY2520B5 – – GY2520M5 g 12
3 – 2 – – – – GY2530M5 6
PB113087_26.eps
4 – 2 – GY2540B5 – – GY2540M5 6
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 40 A
2 – 2 – – – – GY4020M5 6
3 – 3 – – – – GY4030M5 4
4 – 3 – GY4040B5 – – GY4040M5 4
Maximum current rating category AC-7a - 63 A
2 – 2 – – – – GY6320M5 6
4 – 3 – GY6340B5 – – GY6340M5 4
g for 60 Hz coil replace last figure 5 by 6.
GY 6340M5
Contactors
B8/49
References Modular equipment
TeSys GF impulse relays
TeSys GF
A V V
16 1 – 12 6 12 GF1610J7
24 12 12 GF1610B7
48 24 12 GF1610E7
110 48 12 GF1610F7
220 – 12 GF1610M7
230/240 110 12 GF1610U7
GF 1611M7 2 – 12 6 12 GF1620J7
24 12 12 GF1620B7
48 24 12 GF1620E7
110 48 12 GF1620F7
220 – 12 GF1620M7
230/240 110 12 GF1620U7
1 1 12 6 12 GF1611J7
24 12 12 GF1611B7
48 24 12 GF1611E7
110 48 12 GF1611F7
220 – 12 GF1611M7
230/240 110 12 GF1611U7
TeSys GC, GY
2 1 1 – GAC0521
– 2 – GAC0531
GAP 23
– – 1 GAC0511
Accessories
PB104483-40.eps
GAC 5
Ventilation 1/2 – 1/2 – 10 GAC5
PB104486_34.eps
module clips
onto 5 rail
Set of screw shields 40 or 63 A 2 – 1 A9A15922
(10 top parts 2 contacts
+ 10 bottom parts)
40 or 63 A 3 – 1 A9A15923
A9A15922 3 or 4
contacts
PB104487_49.eps
A9A15923
Contactors
B8/51
B8/52
TeSys D, SK, K, SKGC, GC, GY, GF
Technical
Data for
Designers Contactors
Contents
TeSys D: TeSys GC:
> characteristics............... B8/55 to B8/66 > characteristics............ B8/96 to B8/103
> dimensions...................... B8/67 to B8/77 > dimensions............ B8/104 and B8/105
TeSys SK: TeSys GY:
> characteristics............... B8/78 to B8/81 > characteristics.........B8/106 to B8/109
> dimensions............................................ B8/82 > dimensions............ B8/110 and B8/111
TeSys K: TeSys GF:
> characteristics............... B8/83 to B8/86 > characteristics.........B8/112 to B8/115
> dimensions...................... B8/87 to B8/90 > dimensions......................................... B8/116
TeSys SKGC: Standard IEC tests - Contactors
> characteristics............... B8/91 to B8/94
> dimensions............................................ B8/95 conforming to UL/CSA..................... B8/117
B8/53
Characteristics TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
Environment
Contactor type LC1 D09…D18 D25…D38 D40A…D65A D80…D95 D115 and
DT20 and DT32 and DT60A and D150
DT25 DT40 DT80A
Rated insulation voltage (Ui) Conforming to IEC 60947-4-1, V 690 1000
overvoltage category III,
degree of pollution: 3
Conforming to UL, CSA V 600
DF537812.eps
DF537813.eps
180 °
180 °
90
°
°
90
DF537815.eps
Contactors
Flame resistance Conforming to UL 94 V1
(1) Contactor LC1 D95 with d.c. coil is not UL/CSA certified.
(2) Protection provided for the cabling c.s.a.'s indicated on the next page and for connection by cable. For lug type: add a protective cover.
(3) When mounting on a vertical rail, use a stop.
(4) Without modifying the contact states, in the most unfavourable direction (coil energised at Ue).
B8/55
Characteristics TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
Pole characteristics
Contactor type LC1 D09 DT20 D12 DT25 D18 DT32 D25 DT40
(3P) D098 (3P) D128 (3P) D188 (3P) D258
Rated operational current (Ie) In AC-3, q y 60 °C A 9 12 18 25
(Ue y 440 V) In AC-1, q y 60 °C A 25 (1) 20 25 (1) 25 32 (1) 32 40 (1) 40
Rated operational voltage (Ue) Up to V 690 690 690 690
Frequency limits Of the operational current Hz 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400
Conventional thermal q y 60 °C A 25 (1) 20 25 (1) 25 32 (1) 32 40 (1) 40
current (Ith)
Rated making capacity (440 V) Conforming to IEC 60947 A 250 250 300 450
Rated breaking capacity (440 V) Conforming to IEC 60947 A 250 250 300 450
Permissible short time rating For 1 s A 210 210 240 380
No current flowing for preceding For 10 s A 105 105 145 240
15 minutes with q y 40 °C
For 1 min A 61 61 84 120
For 10 min A 30 30 40 50
Fuse protection Without thermal type 1 A 25 40 50 63
against short-circuits overload relay, type 2 A 20 25 35 40
(U y 690 V) gG fuse
With thermal overload relay A See pages B11/4 and B11/5, for aM or gG fuse ratings
corresponding to the associated thermal overload relay
Average impedance per pole At Ith and 50 Hz mW 2.5 2.5 2.5 2
Power dissipation per pole for the AC-3 W 0.20 0.36 0.8 1.25
above operational currents AC-1 W 1.56 1.56 2.5 3.2
32 38 40 – 50 65 – 80 95 115 150
50 (1) 50 60 60 80 80 80 125 125 200 200
690 690 690 690 690 690 690 1000 1000 1000 1000
25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400 25…400
50 50 60 60 80 80 80 125 125 200 200
550 550 800 800 900 1000 1000 1100 1100 1260 1660
550 550 800 800 900 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1400
430 430 720 720 810 900 900 990 1100 1100 1400
260 310 320 320 400 520 520 640 800 950 1200
138 150 165 165 208 260 260 320 400 550 580
60 60 72 72 84 110 110 135 135 250 250
63 63 80 80 100 125 125 200 200 250 315
63 63 80 80 100 125 125 160 160 200 250
See pages B11/4 and B11/5 for aM or gG fuse ratings corresponding to the associated thermal overload relay
– – 0.3…0.6 Uc at 55 °C 0.3…0.5 Uc at 55 °C
0.8…1.1 Uc on 50 Hz and 0.8…1.1 Uc on 50 Hz and 0.8…1.1 Uc on 50 Hz and 0.8…1.15 Uc on 50/60 Hz
0.85…1.1 Uc on 60 Hz 0.85…1.1 Uc on 60 Hz at 60 °C 0.85…1.1 Uc on 60 Hz at 55 °C
at 60 °C at 55 °C
0.3…0.6 Uc at 60 °C 0.3…0.6 Uc at 60 °C 0.3…0.6 Uc at 55 °C 0.3…0.5 Uc at 55 °C
– – 200 300 –
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.8 0.9
70 160 245 280…350 280…350
– – 20 22 –
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.9
7 15 26 2…18 2…18
– – 220 300 –
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.8 0.9
Contactors
70 140 245 280…350 280…350
– – 22 22 –
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.9
7.5 13 26 2…18 2…18
2…3 4…5 6…10 3…8 3…4.5
12…22 12…26 12…26 12…26 12…26 12…26 20…35 20…35 20…50 20…35
4…19 4…19 4…19 4…19 4…19 4…19 6…20 6…20 6…20 40…75
– – – – – – 10 10 8 –
15 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 8 8
3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600 2400 1200
B8/57
Characteristics TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
(1) BTR screws: hexagon socket head. In accordance with local electrical wiring regulations, a size 4 insulated Allen key must be used (reference LAD ALLEN4,
see page B8/21).
(2) If cable ends are used, choose the next size down (example: for 2.5 mm2, use 1.5 mm2) and square crimp the cable ends using a special tool.
B8/58
Characteristics TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
Contactors
Time constant (L/R) ms 40 –
(1) The operating times depend on the type of contactor electromagnet and its control mode.
The closing time "C" is measured from the moment the coil supply is switched on to initial contact of the main poles.
The opening time "O" is measured from the moment the coil supply is switched off to the moment the main poles separate.
TeSys D
8
6
4 Electrical durability (valid for up to 3600 operating cycles/hour) on an inductive
3 load such as the coil of an electromagnet: making current (cos j 0.7) = 10 times
2 the power broken (cos j 0.4).
1 Operating cycles V 24 48 115 230 400 440 600
0,8
0,6 1 million VA 60 120 280 560 960 1050 1440
0,4
0,3 3 million VA 16 32 80 160 280 300 420
0,2 10 million VA 4 8 20 40 70 80 100
0,1
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5 0,8 2 3 5 8
0,4 0,6 1 4 6 10
Current broken in A
AC-15
8
6
24 V Electrical durability (valid for up to 1200 operating cycles/hour) on an inductive load
48 V such as the coil of an electromagnet, without economy resistor, the time constant
4 125 V
3 increasing with the load.
2
250 V Operating cycles V 24 48 125 250 440
1 440 V
0,8 1 million W 96 76 76 76 44
0,6 3 million W 48 38 38 32 –
0,4
0,3 10 million W 14 12 12 – –
0,2
0,1
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5 0,8 2 3 5 8
0,4 0,6 1 4 6 10
Current broken in A
DC-13
Environment
Contact block type LAD N or LAD C LAD T and LAD S LAD R LAD 8
Conforming to standards IEC 60947-5-1, NF C 63-140, VDE 0660, BS 4794, EN 60947-5-1
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact IP 2X
Contactors
Non-overlap time Guaranteed between ms 1.5 (on energisation and on de-energisation)
N/C and N/O contacts
Overlap time Guaranteed between N/C and ms 1.5 – – –
N/O contacts on LAD C22
Time delay Ambient air temperature °C – -40…+70 -40…+70 –
(LADT, R and S contact blocks) for operation
Accuracy only valid for Repeat accuracy – ±2 % ±2 % –
setting range indicated
on the front face Drift up to 0.5 million – +15 % +15 % –
operating cycles
Drift depending on – 0.25 % per °C 0.25 % per °C –
ambient air temperature
Mechanical durability In millions of operating cycles 30 5 5 30
Operational power See page B8/63
of contacts
Environment
Contact block type LA1 DX LA1 DZ LA1 DY
Protected Non protected
Conforming to standards IEC 60947-5-1, VDE 0660
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact IP 2X
Contact characteristics
Rated operational voltage Up to V 50 50 690 24
(Ue)
Rated insulation voltage Conforming to IEC 60947-5-1 V 250 250 690 250
(Ui) Conforming to UL, CSA V – – 600 –
8
7
6
5
4
3
1
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,1
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 6 8 10
0,5 0,7 0,9 5 7 9
Current broken in A
8
7 24 V
Contactors
6
5 48 V
4 125 V
3
2 250 V
1 440 V
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,1
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 6 8 10
0,5 0,7 0,9 5 7 9
Current broken in A
Environment
Conforming to standards IEC 60947-5-1
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact IP 2X
Suppressor modules
Module type LA4 DA, LAD 4RC, LA4 DB, LAD 4T, LA4 DC, LAD 4D3 LA4 DE, LAD 4V,
LAD 4RC3 LAD 4T3 LAD 4V3
Type of protection RC circuit Bidirectional Diode Varistor
peak limiting diode
Rated control circuit voltage (Uc) V a 24…415 a or c 24…440 c 12…250 a or c 24…250
Maximum peak voltage 3 Uc 2 Uc Uc 2 Uc
On-load factor 10 % 10 %
Environment
Module type LA4 DT (On-delay)
Conforming to standards IEC 60255-5
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact IP 2X
Timing characteristics
Timing ranges s 0.1…2; 1.5…30; 25…500
Contactors
Maximum power dissipated W 2
U supply (A1-A2) 1
0
Time delay output 1
Contactor coil 0
t
Red LED
Environment
Conforming to standards IEC 60255-5
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact IP 2X
Indication of input state By integral LED which illuminates when the contactor coil is energised
Input signals Control voltage (E1-E2) V c 24 c 24
Permissible variation V 17…30 5…30
Current consumption at 20 °C mA 25 8.5 for 5 V
15 for 24 V
State “0” guaranteed for U V < 2.4 < 2.4
I mA <2 <2
State “1” guaranteed for U V 17 5
Total operating time at Uc The operating times depend on the type of contactor electromagnet and its control mode.
(of the contactor) The closing time "C" is measured from the moment the coil supply is switched on to initial
contact of the main poles. The opening time "O" is measured from the moment the coil supply
is switched off to the moment the main poles separate.
DF565145.eps
Minimum electrical clearance Minimum electrical clearance
LA4 LA4
b1
b1
b
b
10 c 12,5 45 12,5
10 c 12,5 45 12,5
c1 (LAD 8) (LAD 8) (1)
c1 (LAD 8) (LAD 8) (1)
c2
c2
c3
c3
LC1 D09…D18 D093… D099… D25… D183… D098, D128, DT203 and DT32 and D188, D258,
D123 D129 D38 D323 DT20 and DT25 DT253 DT40 DT323 and DT403
b without add-on blocks 77 99 80 85 99 85 99 91 105
b1 with LAD 4BB 94 107 95,5 98 107 98 – – –
with LA4 Dp2 110 (1) 123 (1) 111.5 (1) 114 (1) 123 (1) 114 – – –
with LA4 DF, DT 119 (1) 132 (1) 120.5 (1) 123 (1) 132 (1) 129 – – –
with LA4 DW, DL 126 (1) 139 (1) 127.5 (1) 130 (1) 139 (1) 190 – – –
c without cover or add-on blocks 84 84 84 90 90 90 90 97 97
with cover, without add-on blocks 86 86 86 92 92 92 92 99 99
c1 with LAD N or C (2 or 4 contacts) 117 117 117 123 123 123 123 131 131
c2 with LA6 DK10, LAD 6K10 129 129 129 135 135 135 135 143 143
c3 with LAD T, R, S 137 137 137 143 143 143 143 151 151
with LAD T, R, S and sealing cover 141 141 141 147 147 147 147 155 155
(1) Including LAD 4BB.
LC1 D40A…D65A (3-pole), LC1 DT60A…DT80A (4-pole) LC1 D80 and D95 (3-pole), LC1 D80004 and
D80008 (4-pole), D40008 and D65008 (4-pole)
LA4 DpB 32 44
DF569184.eps
DF565147.eps
b1
127
117
122
LAD 4BB3
12 c 12 c 12,5 a 12,5
c1 LA4 DpB c1 (LAD 8) (LAD 8)
c2 12,5 a 12,5 c2
(LAD 8N) (LAD 8N) c3
c3
Contactors
LC1 D40A…D65A DT60A…DT80A D40008 D80 D95, D65008 D80004 D80008
a 55 70 85 85 85 96 96
b1 with LA4 Dp2 – – 135 135 135 135 135
with LA4 DB3 or LAD 4BB3 136 – – 135 – – –
with LA4 DF, DT 157 – 142 142 142 142 142
with LA4 DM, DW, DL 166 – 150 150 150 150 150
c without cover or add-on blocks 118 118 125 125 125 125 140
with cover, without add-on blocks 120 120 – 130 130 – –
c1 with LAD N (1 contact) – – 139 150 150 150 150
with LAD N or C (2 or 4 contacts) 150 150 147 158 158 158 158
c2 with LAD 6K10 or LA6 DK 163 163 159 170 170 170 170
c3 with LAD T, R, S 171 171 167 178 178 178 178
with LAD T, R, S and sealing cover 175 175 171 182 182 182 182
LC1 D115 and D150 (3-pole), LC1 D115004 (4-pole)
LC1 D115, D150 D115004 D1150046 Min. electrical clearance
DF569186.eps
B8/67
Dimensions TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
Control circuit: d.c. or low consumption
TeSys D
DF565150.eps
b
b
10 c 45
10 c 45
c1
c1
c2
c2
c3
c3
10 c 45
c1
c2
c3
LC1 DT20 and DT25 DT203 and DT253 DT32 and DT40 DT323 and DT403
D098 and D128 D0983 and D1283 D188…D258 D1883 and D2583
b 85 99 91 105
c with cover 99 99 107 107
c1 with LAD N or C (2 or 4 contacts) 123 123 131 131
c2 with LA6 DK10 135 135 143 143
c3 with LAD T, R, S 143 143 151 151
with LAD T, R, S and sealing cover 147 147 155 155
LC1 D40A…D65A (3-pole), LC1 DT60A…DT80A (4-pole) LC1 D80 and D95 (3-pole), LP1 D80004, LP1 D80008 (4-pole),
LP1 D40008 and D65008 (4-pole)
LA4 DpB
DF569184.eps
DF510661.eps
127
117
122
LAD 4BB3
12 c 12 c a
c1 LA4 DpB c1
c2 12,5 a 12,5 c2
(LAD 8N) (LAD 8N) c3
c3
LC1 D40A LC1 LP1 D40008 LC1 LP1 D80004 LP1 D80008
… D65A DT60A…DT80A and D65008 D80 and D95
a 55 72 85 85 96 96
b1 with LAD 4BB3 136 136 – – – –
with LA4 DF, DT 157 157 – – – –
c without cover or add-on blocks 118 118 182 181 181 196
with cover, without add-on blocks 120 120 – 186 – –
c1 with LAD N (1 contact) – – 196 204 204 204
with LAD N or C (2 or 4 contacts) 150 150 202 210 210 210
c2 with LA6 DK10 163 163 213 221 221 221
c3 with LAD T, R, S 171 171 221 229 229 229
with LAD T, R, S and sealing cover 175 175 225 233 233 233
LC1 D115ppp and LC1 D150ppp with c coil: see page B8/67.
B8/68
Mounting TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
LC1 D09…D38, DT20…DT40 LC1 D40A…D65A, LC1 DT60A and DT80A, LC1 D80 and D95,
LC1 D40008 and D65008
On mounting rail AM1 DP200, DR200 or AM1 DE200 (width 35 mm) On mounting rail AM1 DL200 or DL201 (width 75 mm) (2)
On mounting rail AM1 EDppp or AM1 DE200 (width 35 mm)
810610.eps
DF511013.eps
=
=
=
b
b
b
=
=
c c
c
DZ5 ME5
Control circuit: a.c.
LC1 D80 and D95
c with cover 130
110
Contactors
c with cover 186
LP1 D80
c 181
c 15 40
=
100
158
TeSys D
H
H 60 60 70 70
H1 70 70 70 70
4-pole contactors
c 15 G LC1 DT20 DT32 DT20 DT32
and DT25 and DT40 and DT25 and DT40
c 92 100 101 109
G 35 35 35 35
H 60 60 70 70
H1 70 70 70 70
LC1 D09…D38 and LC1 DT20…DT40 LC1 D40A…D65A, LC1 DT60A…DT80A
On pre-slotted mounting plate AM1 PA, PB, PC On pre-slotted mounting plate AM1 PA, PB, PC and panel mounted
DF510439.eps
DB402218.eps
128
128
H
c AF1 EA4 G
100/110
60/70
110
50
=
=
=
c = 35 = = 35 =
3xØ6,5
c 40 AF1 EA6 = 40 =
=
130
158
B8/70
Schemes TeSys contactors
TeSys D contactors
TeSys D
Contactors
3-pole contactors (References: pages B8/2 to B8/5)
LC1 D09 to D150
3/L2
5/L3
1/L1
13/NO
21/NC
127266.eps
A1
A2
22
14
4/T2
2/T1
6/T3
21/NC
3/L2
5/L3
7/L4
1/L1
13/NO
127267.eps
127268.eps
127269.eps
127270.eps
R1
R3
R1
R3
3
1
3
1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
22
14
R4
4
2
R2
R4
6/T3
8/T4
R2
2
2/T1
4/T2
63/NO
53/NO
61/NC
41/NC
53/NO
810623.eps
127271.eps
127307.eps
DF510935.eps
(92)
(94)
62
64
42
(91)
44
(93)
54
54
2 N/C LAD N02 2 N/O + 2 N/C LAD N22 1 N/O + 3 N/C LAD N13 4 N/O LAD N40
53/NO
51/NC
63/NO
73/NO
83/NO
61/NC
81/NC
61/NC
53/NO
83/NO
53/NO
71/NC
61/NC
71/NC
127272.eps
127273.eps
127274.eps
127275.eps
52
62
62
82
72
54
62
72
64
74
84
54
84
54
4 N/C LAD N04 2 N/O + 2 N/C including 1 N/O + 1 N/C make before break LAD C22 3 N/O + 1 N/C LAD N31
53/NO
87/NO
61/NC
75/NC
53/NO
73/NO
83/NO
71/NC
61/NC
51/NC
81/NC
61/NC
127260.eps
127261.eps
127308.eps
Contactors
54
62
76
88
62
72
52
82
62
54
74
84
53/NO
63/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
31/NC
31/NC
41/NC
13/NO
43/NO
31/NC
127309.eps
127310.eps
127311.eps
127312.eps
22
32
22
32
44
32
42
54
64
14
14
44
3 N/O + 1 N/C LAD N31G 3 N/O + 1 N/C LADN31P 1 N/O + 3 N/C LAD N13G 1 N/O + 3 N/C LAD N13P
31/NC
21/NC
21/NC
41/NC
31/NC
51/NC
43/NO
53/NO
63/NO
13/NO
33/NO
43/NO
13/NO
63/NO
31/NC
41/NC
127313.eps
127314.eps
127315.eps
127316.eps
32
22
22
42
32
44
54
64
14
34
44
14
32
52
42
64
TeSys D
53/NO
83/NO
53/NO
83/NO
63/NO
73/NO
73/NO
61/NC
DF510649.eps
DF510650.eps
DF510651.eps
810646.eps
810644.eps
62
64
74
74
54
84
54
84
Time delay auxiliary contacts (References: page B8/16)
On-delay 1 N/O + 1 N/C Off-delay 1 N/O + 1 N/C On-delay 1 N/C + 1 N/O break before make LAD S
LAD T LAD R
67/NO
57/NO
67/NO
55/NC
65/NC
55/NC
810647.eps
810650.eps
810648.eps
56
58
66
68
56
68
A1
A2
E2
163/NO
153/NO
161/NC
261/NC
251/NC
810651.eps
810652.eps
DF510484.eps
(184)
(174)
(172)
(184)
(272)
(282)
154
(183)
164
(173)
162
(171)
154
(183)
262
(271)
252
(281)
Interface modules
Relay output Solid state
LA4 DFB LA4 DWB
DF510647.eps
DF510648.eps
TeSys D
2xM4 2xM4
DF568948.eps
DF568949.eps
e1
=
60/70
60/70
b
b
c = G = c = G =
=
=
e2
e2
a a
LC2 or 2 x LC1 a b c (1) e1 e2 G LC2 or 2 x LC1 a b c G
D09 to D18 a 90 77 86 4 1.5 80 DT20 and DT25 a 90 85 92 80
D093 to D123 a 90 99 86 – – 80 DT32 and DT40 a 90 91 99 80
D09 to D18 c 90 77 95 4 1.5 80 DT20 and DT25 c 90 85 102 80
D093 to D123 c 90 99 95 – – 80 DT32 and DT40 c 90 91 109 80
D25 to D38 a 90 85 92 9 5 80 c, e: including cabling.
D183 to D383 a 90 99 92 – – 80
D25 to D32 c 90 85 101 9 5 80
D183 to D383 c 90 99 101 – – 80
e1 and e2: including cabling.
(1) With safety cover, without add-on block.
122
128
Contactors
TeSys D
6xØ6,5 6xØ6,5
DF568950.eps
DF568951.eps
= G1 =
e1
= G1 =
e1
8
8
100/110
100/110
b
13
13
= 40 G 40 = = 40 G 40 =
c
e2
c
e2
a a
e1
=
158
130
=
= G =
e2
c a
LC2 or 2 x LC1 a c e1 e2 G
D115 and D150 266 148 56 18 242/256
D115004 334 148 – 60 310/324
c, e1 and e2: including cabling.
TeSys D
L2
L3
DF568953.eps
L1
L2
L3
DF568946.eps
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
3
3
5
5
1
13/NO
13/NO
A1
A1
21/NC
21/NC
3
3
5
5
1
1
A1
A1
A2
A2
22
22
6
14
14
2
A2
A2
22
22
6
14
14
2
4
W
U
W
U
V
Changeover contactor pairs
LC2 DT20…DT40 LAD T9R1V
Horizontally mounted With integral electrical interlocking
1/L1
1/L2
1/L3
1N
2/L1
2/L2
2/L3
2N
1/L1
1/L2
1/L3
1N
2/L1
2/L2
2/L3
2N
DF568954.eps
DF568955.eps
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
3
3
5
7
1
A1
A1
3
5
7
1
1
A1
A1
A2
A2
22
22
14
14
6
8
2
A2
A2
22
22
6
8
2
4
14
14
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
Contactors
TeSys D
DF568957.eps
A1
A2
A1
A2
01
– KM2 – KM1
01
– KM1 – KM2
02
A1
A1
– KM1 – KM2
02
A2
A2
A2
A2
Low speed - High speed cabling kit, screw clamp terminals Low speed - High speed cabling kit, spring terminals
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
DF568958.eps
DF568959.eps
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
3
5
5
1
1
3
3
5
5
1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
22
22
6
14
14
2
4
22
22
6
14
14
2
W
U
V
W
U
13
21
R1
R3
1
3
13
21
R1
R3
A1
1
3
A1
A2
R2
R4
A2
22
14
R2
R4
2
22
14
W1
W2
U1
V1
U2
V2
LAD 3PV/GV10
PV GV PV GV
Dimensions
LC1 DFK LC1 DGK, DLK, DMK
DB419182.eps
DB419181.eps
115
125
77
77
121 45 127 45
DB419184.eps
166
180
113
127
156 55 154 85
Contactors
Schemes
LC1 DpK
-R
DB402403.eps
13 21 31
NO NC NC
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
A1
4/T2
6/T3
2/T1
A2
-R
14 22 32
References:
page B8/13
B8/77
Characteristics TeSys contactors
Mini-contactors TeSys LC1 SK
and LP1 SK
TeSys SK
Environment
Rated insulation voltage Conforming to 60947, V 690
(Ui) VDE 0110 gr C,BS 5424,
CSA 22-2 n° 14, UL 508
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact
Pole characteristics
Conventional thermal current For ambient temperature A 12
(Ith) y 55 °C
Contactors
VDE 0660, gl fuse
10
1,5
1,2
1
0,9
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
2 2,5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A
220/380/415 V
2 2,5 3 4 5 6 7 A
500 V
0,55 0,75 1,1 1,5 2,2 kW
220/230 V
1,1 1,5 2,2 3 4 kW
380/400 V
1,1 1,5 2,2 3 4 kW
415 V
Current broken in A
only up to 415 V
10
812711.eps
8
7
Contactors
6
5
4
3
2
1,5
1
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,15
0,1
2 2,5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 30 40
Current broken in A
Dimensions
Mini-contactors
LC1 and LP1 SK06
5 84,5
DF522582.eps
55,5 27
56
LA1 SK (1) LA4 SK 3,5
Mounting
Mini-contactors
LC1 and LP1 SK06
On mounting rail AM1 DP200 or AM1 DE200 (7 35 mm)
55,5 27
DF522583.eps
56
Schemes
2-pole mini-contactors
LC1 and LP1 SK06
1/L1
3/L2
812724.eps
A1
A2
T1/2
T2/4
21/NC
812727.eps
812728.eps
5/L3
5/L3
14
22
T3/6
T3/6
43/NO
41/NC
31/NC
41/NC
812725.eps
812726.eps
812729.eps
34
42
34
44
32
42
Characteristics: References:
pages B8/78 to B8/81 pages B8/31 and B8/32
B8/82
Characteristics TeSys contactors
TeSys K contactors and reversing
contactors
TeSys K
Environment characteristics
Conforming to standards IEC 60947, NF C 63-110, VDE 0660, BS 5424
DF511522.eps
DF511523.eps
DF564970.eps
90
90
90
°
˚
180°
°
90
Without derating Without derating Possible positions for LCp K only.
Contactor pull-in voltage: 0.85 Uc
Connection Min. Max. Max. to IEC 60947
Screw clamp Solid conductor mm2 1 x 1.5 2x4 1 x 4 + 1 x 2.5
terminals Flexible conductor mm2 1 x 0.75 2x4 2 x 2.5
without cable end
Flexible conductor mm2 1 x 0.34 1 x 1.5 + 1 x 2.5 1 x 1.5 + 1 x 2.5
with cable end
Spring terminals Solid conductor mm2 1 x 0.75 1 x 1.5 2 x 1.5
Flexible conductor mm2 1 x 0.75 1 x 1.5 2 x 1.5
without cable end
Faston connectors Clip mm 2 x 2.8 or 1 x 6.35
Contactors
Maximum operating altitude Without derating m 2000
Pole characteristics
Type LCp or LPp K06 K09 K12 K16
Conventional thermal For ambient temperature A 20
current (Ith) y 50 °C
Rated operational frequency Hz 50/60
Frequency limits of the operational current Hz Up to 400
Rated operational voltage (Ue) V 690
Rated making capacity I rms conforming to A 110 110 144 160
NF C 63 110 and IEC 60947
Rated breaking capacity I rms conforming 220/230 V A 110 110 – –
to NF C 63 110 380/400 V A 110 110 – –
and IEC 60947
415 V A 110 110 – –
440 V A 110 110 110 110
500 V A 80 80 80 80
660/690 V A 70 70 70 70
Increase in rated operational Apply the following coefficients to the above currents; these coefficients take into
current by paralleling of poles account an often unbalanced distribution of current between the poles
2 poles in parallel: K = 1.60
3 poles in parallel: K = 2.25
4 poles in parallel: K = 2.80
Control voltage limits (y 50 °C) Operation 0.8…1.15 Uc (2) 0.85…1.1 Uc 0.8…1.15 Uc 0.7…1.30 Uc
single voltage coil
Drop-out u 0.20 Uc u 0.10 Uc u 0.10 Uc u 0.10 Uc
Contactors
1000 4
700
500
3
300
250 200
TeSys K
Contactors
LC1 K, LC7 K, LP1 K, LP4 K
On panel On mounting rail AM1 DP200 or AM1 DE200 (7 35 mm)
LA1 K 4xØ4
DF565021.eps
DF565023.eps
58
50
58
35 57 = 35 = 57 45
=
45
DF565024.eps
5
DF565022.eps
120
110
50
57 21 = 35 =
5
45
57 27 45
58
50
53
10xØ1,6 45 A2
Contactors
Electronic time delay contact blocks
LA2 KT
On contactor
810294.eps
LA2 KT
DF565026.eps
27
58
38 38
38 57
Suppressor modules
LA4 Kp
On contactor LC1 K or LP1 K
810295.eps
25
58
22 6
22 57
TeSys K
+A1
810332.eps
810348.eps
A1
3/L2
3/L2
5/L3
7/L4
5/L3
1/L1
1/L1
21/NC
127355.eps
127356.eps
A1
A1
A2
A2
22
T3/6
T4/8
T3/6
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
A2
–A2
4-pole contactors With integral suppression device
LC7 K LP4 K
4P 2 P N/O + 2 P N/C
+A1
810332.eps
810348.eps
A1
3/L2
5/L3
7/L4
1/L1
127357.eps
R1
R3
127358.eps
3
A1
A1
A2
A2
T3/6
T4/8
T1/2
T2/4
4
R2
R4
2
A2
–A2
Instantaneous auxiliary contacts LA1 K
LA1 KN20, KN207, KN203 LA1 KN02, KN027, KN023 LA1 KN11, KN117, KN113
2 N/O 2 N/C 1 N/O + 1 N/C
51/NC
61/NC
53/NO
61/NC
53/NO
63/NO
127359.eps
127360.eps
810337.eps
52
62
62
54
54
64
LA1 KN40, KN407, KN403 LA1 KN31, KN317, KN313 LA1 KN22, KN227, KN223 LA1 KN13, KN137, KN133 LA1 KN04, KN047, KN043
4 N/O 3 N/O + 1 N/C 2 N/O + 2 N/C 1 N/O + 3 N/C 4 N/C
51/NC
61/NC
71/NC
81/NC
53/NO
63/NO
73/NO
83/NO
53/NO
73/NO
83/NO
53/NO
83/NO
53/NO
61/NC
61/NC
71/NC
61/NC
71/NC
81/NC
127361.eps
810342.eps
810341.eps
810340.eps
127362.eps
52
62
72
82
54
64
74
84
54
62
74
84
54
62
72
84
54
62
72
82
33/NO
43/NO
53/NO
43/NO
53/NO
53/NO
21/NC
31/NC
21/NC
21/NC
31/NC
21/NC
31/NC
41/NC
127363.eps
DF565032.eps
DF565033.eps
DF565034.eps
DF565035.eps
22
34
22
32
22
34
44
54
22
32
44
54
22
32
42
54
21/NC
13/NO
43/NO
21/NC
31/NC
DF565036.eps
DF565037.eps
22
14
14
22
32
44
DB404434.eps
A1
16
18
810345.eps
15
A2
+ –
TeSys K
Reversing contactors
LC2 K, LC8 K, LP2 K, LP5 K
On panel On mounting rail AM1 DP200 or AM1 DE200 (7 35 mm)
LA1 K 8xØ4
DF565038.eps
DF565040.eps
58
50
58
35 57 = 80 = 57 90
=
90
DF565041.eps
5
DF565039.eps
50
110
120
57 21 = 35 =
5
90
57 27 90
On printed circuit board for reversing contactors or 2 contactors mounted side by side.
8,65 === === 8,65
DF565042.eps
A1 A1
58
50
53
A2 A2
45 45 20xØ1,6
Contactors
Electronic time delay contact blocks
LA2 KT
On reversing contactors
LA2 KT
DF565043.eps
DF565044.eps
58
27
38 38
38 57
Suppressor modules
LA4 Kp
On reversing contactors LC2 K or LP2 K
DF565046.eps
DF565045.eps
25
58
22 6
22 57
TeSys K
+A1
810331.eps
810330.eps
810332.eps
810348.eps
A1
5/L3
5/L3
3/L2
3/L2
3/L2
3/L2
5/L3
5/L3
1/L1
1/L1
1/L1
1/L1
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
14
22
14
22
T3/6
T3/6
T3/6
T3/6
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
A2
–A2
With Faston connectors or solder pins (printed circuit board)
3 P + N/O 3 P + N/C
5/L3
3/L2
3/L2
5/L3
5/L3
3/L2
3/L2
1/L1
1/L1
5/L3
1/L1
1/L1
13/NO
13/NO
21/NC
21/NC
810333.eps
127365.eps
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
14
22
14
22
T3/6
T3/6
T3/6
T3/6
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
T1/2
T2/4
4-pole reversing contactors Integral suppression device
With screw clamp connections With Faston connectors or solder pins (printed LC8 K LP5 K
circuit board)
4P 4P
1/L1
1/L2
1/L3
1N
2/L1
2/L2
2/L3
2N
+A1
810335.eps
810332.eps
810348.eps
A1
5
7
3
5
1
7
3
7
1
1
DF565047.eps
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
6
8
2
8
2
A2
–A2
L1
L2
L3
61/NC
21/NC
31/NC
53/NO
63/NO
13/NO
53/NO
33/NO
21/NC
61/NC
21/NC
127366.eps
127367.eps
810337.eps
127370.eps
810350.eps
810351.eps
52
62
22
54
64
14
22
32
62
22
54
34
LA1 KN40, KN407, KN403 LA1 KN31, KN317, KN313 LA1 KN22, KN227, KN223 LA KN13, KN137, KN133 LA1 KN04, KN047, KN043
4 N/O 3 N/O + 1 N/C 2 N/O + 2 N/C 1 N/O + 3 N/C 4 N/C
53/NO
63/NO
73/NO
83/NO
53/NO
73/NO
83/NO
53/NO
83/NO
53/NO
61/NC
61/NC
71/NC
61/NC
71/NC
81/NC
51/NC
61/NC
71/NC
81/NC
127368.eps
810342.eps
810341.eps
810340.eps
127369.eps
52
62
72
82
54
64
74
84
54
62
74
84
54
62
72
84
54
62
72
82
810347.eps
A1
16
18
810345.eps
15
A2
+ –
Environment
Rated insulation Conforming to IEC 60947, V 690
voltage (Ui) VDE 0110 gr C, BS 5424,
CSA 22-2 n° 14, UL 508
Conforming to standards IEC 60947, NF C 63-110, VDE 0660, BS 5424
DF532750.eps
DF532749.eps
Contactors
Pole characteristics
Mini-contactor type LC1 SKGC2 LC1 SKGC3
and
LC1 SKGC4
Conventional For ambient temperature A 20 20
thermal current (Ith) y 55 °C
Rated operational frequency Hz 50/60
Contactors
812732.eps
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1 2
2
1,5
1,2
1
0,9
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
2 2,5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A
220/380/415 V
2 2,5 3 4 5 6 7 A
500 V
0,55 0,75 1,1 1,5 2,2 kW
220/230 V
1,1 1,5 2,2 3 4 kW
380/400 V
1,1 1,5 2,2 3 4 kW
415 V
Current broken in A
1. LC1 SKGC2
2. LC1 SKGC3 and SKGC4
- - - - - only up to 415 V
10
812731.eps
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1,5
1
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,15
0,1
2 2,5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 30 40
Current broken in A
Dimensions Mounting
Mini-contactors LC1 SKGC2 On mounting rail AM1 DP200 or AM1 DE200 (7 35 mm)
55,5 27 55,5 27
DF532769.eps
DF532770.eps
56
56
LA4 SK 3,5
Dimensions Mounting
Mini-contactors LC1 SKGC3 and SKGC4 On panel On mounting rail AM1 DP200 or AM1 DE200 (7 35 mm)
56 45 56 45
DF532771.eps
DF532772.eps
48-50
58
58
LA4 SK 4 34-35
2-pole mini-contactors
LC1 SKGC2
1/L1
3/L2
812745.eps
A1
A2
T1/2
T2/4
3-pole mini-contactors
Contactors
LC1 SKGC310 LC1 SKGC301
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
13/NO
21/NC
812746.eps
812747.eps
A1
A1
A2
A2
14
22
T1/2
T2/4
T3/6
T1/2
T2/4
T3/6
4-pole mini-contactors
LC1 SKGC400
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
7/L4
812748.eps
A1
A2
T1/2
T2/4
T3/6
T4/8
References: Characteristics:
pages B8/46 and B8/47 pages B8/91 to B8/94
B8/95
Presentation, Modular equipment
standards
Standard contactors TeSys GC
TeSys GC
Presentation
PB113076_13.eps
TeSys GC contactors are designed for use in modular panels and enclosures.
These contactors feature:
b Easy installation:
v quick clip-on fixing and locking onto 35 mm omega rail
v easy connection by means of ready-to-tighten, captive, pozidrive screw terminals.
b Compact size:
All units have a common depth of 60 mm and width in modules of 17.5 mm
(width of one module: 17.5 mm).
GC 25
b User safety:
v use of materials conforming to strictest fire safety standards
v live parts protected against direct finger contact
v completely safe operation
v state indication on front panel.
Standards
This range of modular contactors has been designed taking into account the
requirements of international standard IEC 61095.
This standard is specific to “Electromagnetic contactors for domestic and similar
use”.
It has very strict requirements, meeting the expectations of users, with regard to the
safety of equipment and persons in “premises and areas accessible to the public”.
Conformity with this standard makes it possible to obtain the following quality labels
without the need for additional tests: NF-USE, VDE, CEBEC, etc.
Applications
TeSys GC modular contactors are designed for switching all single-phase, 3-phase
or 4‑phase loads up to 100 A.
Power switching
These contactors have multiple applications in industrial, agricultural and
commercial premises, hospitals and the home, i.e. wherever switching of a specific
supply is required:
b lighting
b heating
b ventilation
b motorised shutters or gates.
TeSys GC
Setting-up precautions
The contactor controls must be bounce free. If not, connect a coil suppression
block 1 (GAP 21 or 23) across the coil terminals y 250 V.
When several contactors which operate at the same time are mounted side by side,
a GAC 5 ventilation 1/2 module 2 must be fitted every 2 contactors.
DB417050.eps
2 1
It is advisable to mount electronic units at the bottom of the modular panel and to
separate them from electromechanical units by a space 3 equal to one module, or by
2 ventilation 1/2 modules (GAC 5).
DB417051.eps
Contactors
TeSys GC
811982.eps
L1
230V
N
811983.eps
L1
230V 230V
lamps which can be
230V
L2 operated per phase is
equal to the number of
L3
lamps in the “single phase
230 V” table divided by 3.
L1
lamps which can be
L2 operated per phase is
230V
L3
lamps in the “single-phase
230V
N 230 V” table.
TeSys GC
Maximum 27 16 8 5 3 1 12 6 4 3 2 – 1 16 A
number 40 24 12 8 5 2 18 9 6 4 3 1 2 25 A
of lamps
68 42 20 14 8 4 31 16 10 7 5 3 3 40 A
106 64 32 21 13 5 50 25 15 10 7 4 5 63 A
Incandescent and halogen lamps
Contactor
rating
P (W) 60 75 100 150 200 300 500 1000 –
IB (A) 0.26 0.32 0.44 0.65 0.87 1.3 2.17 4.4 –
Maximum 30 25 19 12 10 7 4 2 16 A
number 45 38 28 18 14 10 6 3 25 A
of lamps
85 70 50 35 26 18 10 6 40 A
125 100 73 50 37 25 15 8 63 A
Halogen lamps used with transformer
Contactors
Contactor
rating
P (W) 60 80 105 150 –
IB (A) 0.26 0.35 0.45 0.65 –
Maximum 9 8 6 4 16 A
of lamps 14 12 9 6 25 A
27 23 18 13 40 A
40 35 27 19 63 A
IB: value of current drawn by each lamp at its rated voltage.
C: unit capacitance for each lamp.
IB and C correspond to values normally quoted by lamp manufacturers
TeSys GC
Heating (AC-7a)
Single-phase, 2-pole switching
811985.eps
U
811986.eps 3-phase switching
U
U
U
TeSys GC
811987.eps
U
L1
M
V
L2
811988.eps
U
L1
V M
L2
W
L3
Contactors
TeSys GC
Environment
Contactor type GC16 GC25 GC40 GC63 GC100
Rated insulation voltage Conforming to IEC 61095 V 500
(Ui) Conforming to VDE 0110 V 500
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact (IP 20 open, IP 40 in enclosure)
Operating positions Without derating ±30° in relation to normal vertical mounting plane
Pole characteristics
Number of poles 2, 3 or 4
Rated operational voltage Up to V 250 two-pole contactors, 415 three and four-pole contactors
(Ue)
Frequency limits Of the operating current Hz 400
Power dissipated per pole For the above W 0.65 1.6 3.2 8 10
operational currents
Maximum cabling Flexible cable 1 conductor mm2 6 6 25 25 35
c.s.a. without cable end 2 conductors mm2 4 4 16 16 –
Tightening torque Power circuit connections N.m 0.8 0.8 3.5 3.5 3.5
TeSys GC
Contactors
TeSys GC
Dimensions
Contactors
Common side view GC 1610, 1611, 1620 GC 1622, 1640
GC 2502, 2510, 2511, 2520 GC 2504, 2522, 2530, 2540
1 module 2 modules
68
DB417023.eps
49
5.5 23.5 18 36
81 45
2.5
Common side view GC 4002, 4011, 4020 GC 4004, 4022, 4030, 4040
GC 6302, 6311, 6320 GC 6304, 6322, 6330, 6340
2 modules 3 modules
68
DB417024.eps
49
5.5 23.5 36 54
85 45
2.5
68
DB417025.eps
49
5.5 23.5 54 108
85 45
2.5
TeSys GC
Dimensions
Auxiliary contacts Coil suppression blocks
GAC 0511, 0531 and 0521 GAP 21 and 23
68 60
DB417027.eps
DB417026.eps
49 44
5.5 23.5 9 5 18
81 45 81 45
44
65 8
67
Schemes
Contactors
GC pp10 GC pp20 GC pp30 GC pp40
DF533729.eps
DF533730.eps
DF533731.eps
DF533732.eps
A1
A1
A1
A1
1
7
2
8
2
A2
A2
A2
A2
Contactors
DF533733.eps
R1
DF533734.eps
R1
R3
DF533735.eps
R1
R3
DF533736.eps
R1
R3
R5
R7
A1
A1
A1
A1
1
3
R2
R2
R4
R2
R4
R2
R4
R6
R8
2
4
A2
A2
A2
A2
Auxiliary contacts
GAC 0521 GAC 0531 GAC 0511
DF533737.eps
13/NO
DF533738.eps
13/NO
23/NO
DF533739.eps
21/NC
13/NO
14
22
14
24
14/NO
12
TeSys GY
Presentation
PB113083_13.eps
TeSys GY "dual tariff" contactors are designed for use in modular panels and
enclosures.
These contactors feature:
b Easy installation:
v quick clip-on fixing and locking onto 35 mm omega rail
v easy connection by means of ready-to-tighten captive, pozidrive screw terminals.
b Compact size
All units have a common depth of 60 mm and width in modules of 17.5 mm (width of
GY 25 one module: 17.5 mm).
b User safety:
v use of materials conforming to strictest fire safety standards
v live parts protected against direct finger contact
v completely safe operation
v state indication on front panel.
"Dual tariff" contactors are designed for use with Electricity Supply Authority dual
tariffs.
They have a 4-position selector switch on the front panel:
"Stop" (O) For switching off the load, e.g. for prolonged periods of
absence.
"Off peak" The contactor switches automatically during "off peak"
Automatic start (A) hours as set by the Supply Authority remote control and thus
supplies the load, (washing machine, dishwasher, convector
heater, water heater) during this period, at an economy rate
to the user.
"Peak time" In this position, the contactor supplies the load to cater for
Manual start (I) additional requirements for hot water, heating, etc., but at
the standard rate. The contactor returns automatically to
the "off-peak" position at the start of the "off-peak" period.
"Peak time" Facility for setting the contactor to continuous manual
Manual override operation, ignoring the automation system and the Supply
with lock Authority control; setting and locking is achieved by means
of a tool, with manual return to the "AUTO" position.
Standards
This range of modular contactors has been designed taking into account the
requirements of international standard IEC 61095.
This standard is specific to "Electromagnetic contactors for domestic and similar
use".
It has very strict requirements, meeting the expectations of users, with regard to the
safety of equipment and persons in "premises and areas accessible to the public".
Conformity with this standard makes it possible to obtain the following quality labels
without the need for additional tests: NF-USE, VDE, CEBEC, etc.
Applications
"Dual tariff" modular contactors are designed for switching all single-phase, 3-phase
or 4-phase loads up to 63 A.
Power switching
TeSys GY contactors have multiple applications in industrial, agricultural and
commercial premises, hospitals and the home, i.e. wherever switching of a specific
supply is required:
b lighting,
b heating, ventilation,
b motorised shutters or gates.
TeSys GY
Setting-up precautions
The contactor controls must be bounce free. If not, connect a coil suppression block
1 (GAP 21 or 23) across the coil terminals y 250 V.
When several contactors which operate at the same time are mounted side by side,
a GAC 5 ventilation 1/2 module 2 must be fitted every 2 contactors.
DB417052.eps
2 1
It is advisable to mount electronic units at the bottom of the modular panel and to
separate them from electromechanical units by a space equal to one module 3 or by
2 ventilation 1/2 modules GAC 5.
DB417053.eps
Contactors
TeSys GY
Environment
Type GY 16 GY 25 GY 40 GY 63
Rated insulation voltage (Ui) Conforming to IEC 61095 V 500
Conforming to VDE 0110 V 500
Conforming to standards IEC 61095, VDE 0637-3 and IEC 60947-5 for auxiliary contacts
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106 Protection against direct finger contact IP 20 open, IP 40 in enclosure
Operating positions Without derating ±30° in relation to normal vertical mounting plane
Pole characteristics
Number of poles 2, 3 or 4
Rated operational voltage (Ue) Up to V 250 - 2-pole contactors, 415 - 3 and 4-pole contactors
Frequency limits Of the operating current Hz 400
Conventional q y 50 °C A 16 25 40 63
thermal current (lth)
Rated breaking Conforming to IEC 61095 A 40 68 120 200
and making capacity (AC-7b)
I rms 400 V 3-phase
Short time rating For 10 s A 128 200 320 504
with no current flow for the For 30 s A 40 62 100 157
previous previous 15 minutes
with q y 40 °C
Short-circuit protection by fuse or circuit breaker
U y 440 V
gl fuse A 16 25 40 63
Circuit breaker I2t 230V A2s 5000 10000 16000 18000
(at 3 kA rms prospective) 400V A 2s 9000 14000 17500 20000
Power dissipated per pole For the above operational W 0.65 1.6 3.2 8
currents
Maximum cabling c.s.a.
Flexible cable 1 conductor mm2 6 6 25 25
without cable end 2 conductors mm2 4 4 16 16
Tightening torque Power circuit connections N.m 0.8 0.8 3.5 3.5
TeSys GY
Contactors
Maximum cabling c.s.a. Flexible or solid conductor mm2 2.5
TeSys GY
Dimensions
"Dual tariff" contactors
Common side view GY 1620 GY 2530, 2540
GY 2520
1 module 2 modules
73
DB417046.eps
68
49
5.5 23.5 18 36
81 45
2.5
73
DB417047.eps
68
49
5.5 23.5 36 54
85 45
2.5
TeSys GY
Dimensions
Auxiliary contacts Coil suppression block
GAC 0511, 0531 and 0521 GAP 21 and 23
68 60
DB417048.eps
DB417049.eps
49 44
5.5 23.5 9 5 18
81 45 81 45
44
65 8
67
Schemes
Contactors
GY pp20 GY pp30 GY pp40 GY pp11
812037.eps
812038.eps
812039.eps
812040.eps
R1
A1
A1
A1
A1
1
1
2
8
A2
A2
A2
R2
2
A2
Auxiliary contacts
Contactors
GAC 0521 GAC 0531 GAC 0511
812041.eps
13/NO
812042.eps
13/NO
23/NO
21/NC
812046.eps
13/NO
14
22
14
24
14/NO
12
TeSys GF
Presentation
PF526284R.eps
Standards
GF 1611M7 This range of modular impulse relays has been designed taking into account the
requirements of international standard IEC 60669-2.
This standard is specific to “Impulse relays”.
Conformity with this standard makes it possible to obtain the following quality labels
without the need for additional tests: NF-USE, VDE, CEBEC, etc.
Functions
Modular impulse relays are designed for opening and closing of circuits which are
remotely controlled by impulses. The position is mechanically maintained.
These impulse relays are used in lighting circuits when there are more than two
switching points.
Power switching
TeSys GF impulse relays have multiple applications in industrial, agricultural and
commercial premises, hospitals and the home, i.e. wherever switching of a specific
lighting supply is required.
TeSys GF
Lighting circuits
Fluorescent lamps with starter
Single fitting Non corrected With parallel correction
Power in W 18 36 58 18 36 58
Number of lamps 70 35 21 50 25 16
Power in W 2 x 18 2 x 36 2 x 58
Number of lamps 56 28 17
Number of lamps 40 25 20 16 8
Number of lamps 5 3 1 1
Number of lamps 70 28 19 4
Number of lamps 24 15 10 7
Contactors
Number of lamps 5 3 1
Heating circuits
Single-phase 230 V, 2-pole
Power in kW 3.6
TeSys GF
Environment
Rated insulation voltage (Ui) Conforming to V 400
IEC 60947-1-5
Conforming to V 400
VDE 0110
Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) kV 4 in enclosure
Degree of protection Conforming to Protection against direct finger contact IP 20 open, IP 40 in enclosure
VDE 0106
Protective treatment Standard version “TC”
Operating positions Without derating ±90° in relation to normal vertical mounting plane
Shock resistance Impulse relay open Please consult your Regional Sales Office
1/2 sine wave = 10 ms
Impulse relay closed Please consult your Regional Sales Office
Pole characteristics
Number of poles 1 or 2
For 30 s A 48
TeSys GF
Opening “O” ms 70
Electrical durability
Maximum
cabling c.s.a.
Flexible cable 1 or 2 conductors mm2 2.5
without cable end
Contactors
TeSys GF
Dimensions
GF 1610, GF 1611, GF 1620
DF534007.eps
81
45
44 18
60 5,5
64
Schemes
GF 1610 GF 1611 GF 1620
DF534008.eps
DF534009.eps
R1
DF534010.eps
A1
A1
A1
1
3
1
4
2
A2
A2
R2
2
A2
B8/116
General Technical information
Tests according to standard utilisation
categories conforming to IEC 60947-4-1
TeSys SK, K, D, GC, GY, GF and 5-1
Contactors
Electrical durability: Occasional duty:
making and breaking conditions making and breaking conditions
a.c. supply
Typical Utilisation Making Breaking Making Breaking
applications category I U I U I U I U
cos j cos j cos j cos j
Resistors, AC-1 Ie Ue 0.95 Ie Ue 0.95 1.5 Ie 1.05 Ue 0.8 1.5 Ie 1.05 Ue 0.8
non inductive
or slightly inductive loads
Motors
Slip ring motors: AC-2 2.5 Ie Ue 0.65 2.5 Ie Ue 0.65 4 Ie 1.05 Ue 0.65 4 Ie 1.05 Ue 0.65
starting, breaking.
Contactors
y 72 VA AC-14 - - - - - - 6 Ie 1.1 Ue 0.7 6 Ie 1.1 Ue 0.7
d.c. supply
Typical Utilisation Making Breaking Making Breaking
applications category I U L/R (ms) I U L/R (ms) I U L/R (ms) I U L/R (ms)
Electromagnets DC-13 Ie Ue 6 P (3) Ie Ue 6 P (3) 1.1 Ie 1.1 Ue 6 P (3) 1.1 Ie 1.1 Ue 6 P (3)
B8/117
Presentation TeSys contactors
For the North American market
Conforming to UL and CSA
TeSys SK, K, D, GC, GY, GF
For this combination, the type E starter must be marked “Combination Motor
Controller when used with ...”, followed by the reference of the load side contactor.
(1) UL: Underwriters Laboratories, CSA: Canadian Standards Association, ACNE: Association
of Standardization and Certification, NEC: National Electric Code, CEC: Canadian Electrical
Code, MEC: Mexican Electrical Code.
(2) Canena: Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standardization of North America.
(3) IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission.
B8/118
Presentation TeSys contactors
For the North American market
Conforming to UL and CSA
TeSys SK, K, D, GC, GY, GF
Control panels
To help users properly coordinate their motor control equipment with their
distribution system in the event of a fault, article 409 of the 2005 NEC requires
panel builders to list the short-circuit withstand rating of their motor control panels.
According to standard UL508A, manufacturers must use the short-circuit withstand
value of the lowest rated device as the nominal withstand rating of the panel,
unless the devices have been tested together for a higher coordinated rating.
The minimum “short-circuit current rating” (SCCR), on motor control components
for horsepower ratings of 50 hp or below is 5000 A.
Group protection
Article 430.53 of the NEC allows a single short-circuit protection device to be used
for more than one motor circuit if the components used are marked and listed for
such use.
Components suitable for use in group protection, known as “motor group
installations”, can be marked in one of the following two ways:
Case n° 1
The contactor and the motor overload relay are both listed as suitable for group
installation.
An inverse time circuit breaker can be used as the short-circuit protection device if
it is also listed as suitable for group installation.
The panel builder must therefore make sure that the short-circuit protection device
selected (fuses or inverse time circuit breaker) does not exceed the value allowed
by article 430.40 for the smallest overload relay used in the circuit.
Once these conditions have been met, the panel builder can reduce the size of
the conductor connecting the short-circuit protection device to the individual motor
contactor/overload relay, to one third of the size of the upstream circuit conductor
supplying the protection device.
The panel builder must limit the length of the motor starter conductor (connecting
the short-circuit protection device to the motor contactor/overload relay) to a
maximum of 7.6 m (25 feet).
Contactors
Case n° 2
The motor contactor and overload relay are listed as suitable for “tap conductor
protection” in group installations.
This category allows the panel designer to reduce the size of the conductor
connecting the short-circuit protection device to the individual motor
contactor/overload relay, to one tenth of the size of the upstream circuit conductor
supplying the protection device.
The designer must limit the length of this conductor to a maximum of 3.05 m
(10 feet).
In both cases, the supply circuits must not be less than 125 % of the connected
motor FLA (Full Load Amps) rating.
For panel builders, using type F combination starters in group installations
simplifies group motor considerations.
Each starter is a fully coordinated motor branch circuit.
The panel builder follows the same NEC requirements for sizing the supply
conductors as those required for single motor branch circuits.
The size of the supply conductors can be reduced in accordance with the
specifications of article 430.28.
This allows the same flexibility in conductor sizing as that offered in article 430.53
(D), without a requirement to check the short-circuit protection rating marked on
the components and the overload relay limit.
A UL508A panel does not need a short-circuit protection device when each
motor starter installed is a type F.
The upstream short-circuit protection device supplying the starter protects the
panel. The panel builder only has to consider the panel/enclosure disconnect
requirements specified by the NEC or local codes.
B8/119
B8/120