Connects from sideA50 – A75LK75-A$ 15
Connects from topA50 – A75LK75-A115
Connects from sideA95 – A110LK11023
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Possible accessory combinations for A contactors
PositioningAccessories — Front face mountingAccessories — Side mounting
Left
side
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Configurations of accessories are different depending on whether front or side mounted.
N Contactor relaysAccessories — Front mountingAccessories — Side mounting
A and AE ContactorsAuxiliary contact blocksTP - A PneumaticAuxiliary contact BlocksInterlock units
1 to 21 CAL5-11 block
CAL5-11 blocks
+ 1 to 2+ VM300H or VM300/750H
CAL5-11B blocksor VM750H interlock
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VM750H
VM/E 5-1 block
+ 1 CAL5-11B block
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Contactor mounting configurations (standard from factory)
Auxiliary contacts are mounted on the contactor in the following order:
Left – 1st
Right – 2nd
Top – 3rd (L to R)
1 In mounting position 5 (see page 1.36), there should be no more than 2 "N.C." front-mounted auxiliary contacts – The CAL 5-11 side-mounted blocks offer additional "N.C." contacts.
2 Whatever the mounting position (see page 1.36), there should be no more than 2 "N.C." front-mounted auxiliary contacts – The CAL 5-11 side-mounted blocks offer additional "N.C." contacts.
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Auxiliary contact block technical data
CA5/CAL5-11/CC5
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Types1-pole CA5, 4-pole CA5
StandardsIEC947-5-1 and EN 60947-5-1
Rated insulation voltage U
according to IEC947-5-1V690
according to UL/CSAV600
Rated operational voltage U
Conventional thermal current I
Rated operational current I
in AC-15 acc. to IEC947-5-124 to 127 VA6
in DC-13 acc. to IEC 947-5-124 VA6
Connecting terminalsM 3.5 (+,-) pozidriv 2 screw
(delivered in open position. Screws of unused terminals should be tightened).with cable clamp
Connecting capacity
• Rigid solid1 or 2 x mm
• Flexible with cable end1 x mm
Mechanical durabilitycycles10 million
Max. switching frequencycycles/h3600
Rated making capacity10 x Ie AC-15
Rated breaking capacity10 x Ie AC-15
Rated short-time withstand current
q = 40°C0.1 sA140
Min. switching capacity17 V / 5 mA
Short-circuit protection - gG (gl) fuses
Power loss per pole at 6 AW0.15
Degree of protection according to IEC 529,
IEC 144, DIN 40 050 and NFC 20-010IP 20
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380 to 440 VA3
500 to 690 VA2
48 VA2.8
72 VA1
125 VA0.55
250 VA0.3
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A 10
2-pole CAL5-11 and 1-pole CC5
1 to 4
0.75 to 2.5
0.75 to 2.5
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Electrical durability
AC-15 according to IEC 947-5-1
making current: 10 xIe where cos ϕ = 0.7 and U
breaking current:Ie where cos ϕ = 0.4 and U
The curves opposite show the electrical durability of the auxiliary
contact blocks according to breaking current Ic.
These curves have been plotted for resistive and inductive loads up to
690 V, 40 to 60 Hz.
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Auxiliary contact block technical data
CE5
TypesCE5-10D0.1CE5-10DZ
StandardsIEC947-5-1 and EN 60947-5-1
ApprovalsUL / CSA
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Rated insulation voltage U
according to IEC947-5-1V250250
according to UL/CSAV125250
Rated operational voltage U
Rated operational current I
in AC-15 or AC-14 acc. to IEC 947-5-1A0.12
in DC-12 acc. to IEC 947-5-124 VA0.12
Minimal switching3 V / 1 mA17 V / 5 mA
Reliability for the minimal switching10
Connecting terminalsM3.5 (+,-) posidriv 2 screw with cable clamp
Connecting capacity
• Rigid solid1 ou 2 (1...4) mm
• Flexible with cable end1 ou 2 (0.75... 2.5) mm
Short circuit protection100 mA10 A
Degree of protection
according to IEC529, IEC 144, DIN 40 050, NFC 20-010IP 20
MountingFront mounting on contactors: A, AE, TAE9...110, BC, TBC, AF, GA, N, NE
7 or RT 5 /... transil diodeAdvantages• Good energy absorption
VaristorRV-BC 6 /...Advantages• High energy absorption: good damping
RV 5/...
RC 5-1/... or RC 5-2/...
RC-EH 300/...
Varistor + RCRC-EH ...Advantages• High energy absorption: good damping
*U
= Varistor operating voltage
vdr
see table ACAdvantages• Very fast clipping
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above
circuitgrowth factoror clipping voltage
32DC 50 V• Unpolarized system
65DC100 V• Simple, reliable system
90DC2.5 to 3150 VDrawback• A certain delay on drop out which does not
150 DC210 V
264 DC390 V
60DC137 V• Unpolarized system
127 DC
250 DC510 V
380 DC730 VDrawback• Clipping as from U
50AC/DC132 V
133 AC/DC
250 AC/DC480 V
440 AC/DC825 V
800/110 AC/DC
800/600 AC1100 V• The RC system damps the voltage
(voltage dependent resistor), tolerance ± 10%
1.1 to 1.5
1.1 to 1.5
1.2 to 32 to 3 x U
1.1 to 1.5
305 V
270 V
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however reduce contactor breaking capacity.
*, thus voltage
front up to this point.
• Attenuation of steep fronts and thus of
high frequencies
• No operating delays
front under the U
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