- Control circuit: AC or DC operated with electronic coil interface accepting a wide control voltage range (e.g. 100 to 250 VAC and DC), only 4 control voltages ranges covering 24 to 500 V 50/60 Hz and 20 to 500 VDC
- Can manage large control voltage variations
- Allow direct control by PLC output >=24 VDC 500 mA
- Reduced panel energy consumption
- Very distinct closing and opening
- Can withstand short voltage dips and voltage sags
- Built-in surge suppression
- These contactors are of the block type design with 3 main poles
- 7.5 kW at 3-phase 400 V IEC, 10 hp at 440 to 480 VAC, 15 hp at 550 to 600 VAC
- 17.5 A at 200 to 208 VAC 3-phase UL/CSA
ABB AF16Z-30-10-20
ABB IEC Contactor, DC Operated Low Coil Consumption Non-Reversing, 12 to 20 VDC Coil, 17.5 A Maximum Load Current, 7.5 kW, 10 hp, 15 hp Coil, 3 Pole, 50/60 Hz Frequency, 3NO Contact Configuration, 1NO Auxiliary Contacts, Cable Clamp Connection, Screw Terminal, IP20 Enclosure, 10000000 Cycles Operating Cycles, -60 to 80 deg C Operating, 86 mm H x 45 mm W x 77 mm D Dimensions
Additional Description: ABB -AF16Z-30-10-20 AF16Z 3P CONTR, 1NO, 12-20VDC
Catalog Description: AF16Z contactors are used for controlling power circuits up to 690 V AC and 220 V DC. They are mainly used for controlling 3-phase motors, non-inductive or slightly inductive loads. AF..Z contactors include an electronic coil interface accepting a wide control voltage Uc min. ... Uc max. Only four coils cover control voltages between 24...250 V 50/60 Hz or 12...250 V DC. AF..Z contactors can manage large control voltage variations. One coil can be used for different control voltages used worldwide without any coil change. AF..Z contactors allow direct control by PLC-output ? 24 V DC 500 mA and obtain a reduced holding coil consumption. AF..Z contactors withstand short voltage dips and voltage sags (SEMI F47-0706 compliance) between 24...250 V 50/60 Hz AF..Z contactors have built-in surge protection and do not require additional surge suppressors The AF... series 1-stack 3-pole contactors are of the block type design. - Main poles and auxiliary contact blocks: 3 main poles, 1 built-in