- RS Stock No.:
- 467-9385
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 051804 DILEM4(230V50HZ,240V60HZ)
- Brand:
- Eaton
- RS Stock No.:
- 467-9385
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 051804 DILEM4(230V50HZ,240V60HZ)
- Brand:
- Eaton
Technical data sheets
Legislation and Compliance
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
Product Details
DILEEM / DILEM Mini Contactors
Eaton's range of DILEM & DILEEM contactors are predominantly used in larger-scale operations, they are designed to provide a long mechanical and electrical life which in turn accomplishes reliability. Users will commonly find these contactors integrated within industrial buildings and factory installations, enabling automated processes of motors and resistive loads
Features & Benefits
These units will fit into a DIN 43 880 enclosure
Surface or DIN rail mounting
Ac coil power consumption: 5.4VA continuous; 30VA inrush
Dc coil power consumption: 2.6W
690Vac max contact rating
Operating temperature range -20 to +50°C
Terminal / finger protection IP20
Dimensions: H58 x W45 x D52 mm
Surface or DIN rail mounting
Ac coil power consumption: 5.4VA continuous; 30VA inrush
Dc coil power consumption: 2.6W
690Vac max contact rating
Operating temperature range -20 to +50°C
Terminal / finger protection IP20
Dimensions: H58 x W45 x D52 mm
How contactors operate?
If you have asked yourself this question, rest assured you are not the only person that has wondered how contactors work. If you've wondered how do contactors differ from a relay? The following answer will also explain that. A contactor is essentially a relay, it holds very similar functions, but it is typically used in larger-scale applications. In most cases, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts.
Approvals
CSA, ASE, SEV, UL, NEMKO, DEMKO, BV, RL, USSR, LROS, SEMKO
Eaton Contactors - DILEM & DILEEM Series
Eaton's range of DILEM & DILEEM contactors are predominantly used in larger-scale operations, they are designed to provide a long mechanical and electrical life which in turn accomplishes reliability. Users will commonly find these contactors integrated within industrial buildings and factory installations, enabling automated processes of motors and resistive loads.
Features & Benefits
• Wide operating temperature
• The DILEM and DILEEM range of contactors are compact in size, enabling them to fit into DIN 43 880 enclosures
• Surface or DIN rail mounting
• The contactors have IP20 protection, this means that the contactor is protected against solid objects up to 12mm, for example, a person's finger - has no protection against water
Typical Applications
This range of contactors can be used across a multitude of applications, users will commonly find these contactors being used within factory automation, railway transportation, electrical systems, starting motors, providing control over furnaces and mechanical engineering.
How contactors operate?
If you have asked yourself this question, rest assured you are not the only person that has wondered how contactors work. If you've wondered how do contactors differ from a relay? The following answer will also explain that. A contactor is essentially a relay, it holds very similar functions, but it is typically used in larger-scale applications. In most cases, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts.
Features & Benefits
• Wide operating temperature
• The DILEM and DILEEM range of contactors are compact in size, enabling them to fit into DIN 43 880 enclosures
• Surface or DIN rail mounting
• The contactors have IP20 protection, this means that the contactor is protected against solid objects up to 12mm, for example, a person's finger - has no protection against water
Typical Applications
This range of contactors can be used across a multitude of applications, users will commonly find these contactors being used within factory automation, railway transportation, electrical systems, starting motors, providing control over furnaces and mechanical engineering.
How contactors operate?
If you have asked yourself this question, rest assured you are not the only person that has wondered how contactors work. If you've wondered how do contactors differ from a relay? The following answer will also explain that. A contactor is essentially a relay, it holds very similar functions, but it is typically used in larger-scale applications. In most cases, a contactor is a switch that can be controlled remotely, specifically designed to switch a large amount of electrical power through its contacts.
Note
Eaton formerly known as Moeller
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Coil Voltage | 230 V ac |
Number of Poles | 1 |
Contact Voltage Rating | 400 V ac |
Contact Current Rating | 9 A |
Range | xStart |
Series | Eaton Moeller |
Power Rating | 4 kW |
Normal State Configuration | 4NO |
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts | 0 |
Terminal Type | Screw |
Width | 45mm |
Length | 58mm |
Depth | 45mm |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +50°C |
Pole and Throw Configuration | 4P |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -20°C |