Schneider LC1DT40P7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 40 A – 230 V AC 50/60 Hz coil

Schneider LC1DT40P7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 40 A – 230 V AC 50/60 Hz coil

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Schneider LC1DT40P7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – <= 440 V 40 A – 230 V AC 50/60 Hz coil

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Schneider LC1DT40P7 | TeSys D contactor – 4P(4 NO) – AC-1 – &lt;= 440 V 40 A – 230 V AC 50/60 Hz coil

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Schneider Electric

  • Series: TeSys D

  • Model: LC1DT40P7

  • Contactor Type: 4P (Four Normally Open Contacts)

  • Utilization Category: AC-1 (Resistive & Low Inductive Loads)

  • Maximum Voltage: ≤ 440 V

  • Rated Current: 40 A

  • Coil Voltage: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz

  • Electrical Durability: Designed for high switching cycles

  • Mounting Type: DIN rail or screw mounting

  • Terminal Type: Screw clamp terminals for secure wiring

  • Mechanical Life: Up to millions of operations

  • Compliance Standards: IEC 60947-4-1 for industrial contactors

Key Features

  • 4-Pole (4 NO) Configuration: Enables simultaneous control of multiple circuits, improving efficiency.

  • Reliable 230 V AC Coil: Ensures stable operation in industrial and commercial power systems.

  • Compact and Durable Design: Optimized for efficient space utilization in control panels.

  • High Electrical and Mechanical Lifespan: Reduces maintenance needs, ensuring long-term reliability.

  • Screw Clamp Terminals: Provides secure and easy wiring for better electrical connectivity.

  • Flexible Mounting Options: Supports DIN rail and screw mounting for easy installation.

  • Compatible with Auxiliary Devices: Can be integrated with overload relays and additional accessories for enhanced functionality.

Applications

  • Power Distribution: Ideal for switching and controlling resistive loads such as heaters and transformers.

  • Lighting Control: Suitable for managing large lighting circuits in commercial and industrial environments.

  • Heating Systems: Used for controlling electric heaters, ovens, and HVAC systems.

  • Non-Motor Loads: Perfect for applications that do not require motor control, such as resistive heating elements.

  • Automation Systems: Plays a role in managing electrical loads in automated industrial processes.

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