“EST. 1987”

A9C20732 – iCT 25A 2NO 230…240V 50Hz contactor

SKU SCHA9C20732 Category

Description

This Acti9 iCT is a modular contactor. It is a 2P remote control device with 2 normally open contact. The In rated current is 25A for AC-7a and 8.5A for AC-7b. The Ue rated operational voltage is 250VAC. The Uc control voltage is 230VAC to 240VAC. This device could be used for control circuits. This device could be used for remote switching small motors (fans, mixers) or HVAC system applications. This product is compliant with IECEN 61095 standard. Electrical endurance goes up to 100000 cycles for AC-7A or AC-1, 30000 cycles for AC-7C, AC-7B, AC-3, AC-5A or AC-5B. The maximum switching operations is 100 per day. The Ui rated insulation voltage is 500VAC. The Uimp rated impulse withstand voltage is 4kV. Pollution degree is 2. It is DIN rail mountable. Its width is 2 pitches of 9mm. The product color is white (RAL9003). The dimensions are (W) 81mm x (H) 18mm x (D) 68.5mm. According to IEC 60529 standard, the degree of protection is IP20 and IP40 in enclosure. The operating temperature is from -5u00b0C to 60 u00b0C. The storage temperature is from -40u00b0C to 70u00b0C.

Additional information

Brand

Schneider Electric

Green_premium_status

TRUE

[Ie] rated operational current

25 A AC-7A

[Ue] rated operational voltage

250 V AC 50 Hz

[Uimp] rated impulse withstand voltage

4 kV

ambient air temperature for operation

-5-60 °C

ambient air temperature for storage

-40-70 °C

Colour
Depth

68.5 mm

Height
Width
Compatibility code

iCT

Connections terminals

control circuit: tunnel type terminals1 cable(s) 1.5-2.5 mm² rigid

Control type

remote control

Device application

motor-heating-lighting

Electrical durability

100000 cycles EN/IEC 60947-4-1 50 Hz AC-1

Ip degree of protection

IP20 conforming to IEC 60529

Local signalling

action indicator

Mechanical durability

1000000 cycles

supplier sku

A9C20732

Main pole contacts

2 NO

Downloads

Click to access SCHA9C20732_DATASHEET.pdf

Click to access SCHA9C20732_PEP.pdf