CR463M40NJA
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CR463M Mechanically Held Contactors. Standard Assembled Forms. Modular design permits fast, on-site configuration. 2-12 power poles. 30 amp rating. Snap-in auxiliary contacts. Common components for both electrically and mechanically held versions. Continuously rated, interchangeable coils. Finger-safe terminals. Two-or-three-wire control module: low input VA permits long wire runs. Verifies contact status and has built-in delays that minimize excessively frequent signals from faulty controllers. Come in a wide range of input voltages. Four modules cover input voltages from 24-277 VAC and 12-24 VDC. All modules may be used with coil voltage from 24 VAC-277 VAC. Clear labeling shows control module rating, wire size and torque. Field configurable from standard electrically held contactor with simple, easy-to-install kits of control modules, latch mechanisms and auxiliary contacts.
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MFG PART #:CR463M40NJA
TRC Part #:GEDI463M40NJA
UPC #:783166621370
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Details
MFG PART #:CR463M40NJA
TRC Part #:GEDI463M40NJA
UPC #:783166621370
Inventory
Attributes
Features
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Attributes
Brand:GE
Type:Definite Purpose Mechanically Held
Series:CR463M
Coil Voltage:115/120 VAC
Maximum Load Current:30 A
Number of Poles:4
Frequency Rating:60 Hz
Contact Type:Auxiliary
Contact Configuration:4NO
Terminal Type:Finger Safe
Enclosure Type:Open
Features
Latches after contactor command and removes coil from circuit for noise-free operation |
Eliminates all coil losses after contactor is latched |
Coil operation and control circuit at same or different voltage |
Allows longer control wiring run |
Microprocessor validates control signal before operation will not respond to momentary voltage spikes or noise |
Microprocessor validates control signal before operation command has built-in delay (0.4 sec) to avoid multiple short-term commands that can cause contact fatigue or failure |
Microprocessor validates control signal before operation feedback loop prevents contactor from getting out of sequence with switches, even after power failures |
Three-wire control is the choice for use with momentary devices allowing operation from multiple locations |
110 to 120 VAC control module input |