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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE GC2520M5 Contactor, 2 Pole, DPST-NO, DIN Rail, 25 A, 240 V

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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE GC2520M5 Contactor, 2 Pole, DPST-NO, DIN Rail, 25 A, 240 VThe GC2520M5 from Schneider Electric is a TeSys GC two pole modular contactor with normally open contacts (NO). TeSys GC contactors are designed for use in modular panels and enclosures. These contactors provide quick clip on fixing and easy connection by means of ready to tighten, captive, pozidrive screw terminals. TeSys GC contactors locks onto 35mm omega rail and provides complete safe operation to user. AC 7A and AC 7B utilisation category Rated

The GC2520M5 from Schneider Electric is a TeSys GC two pole modular contactor with normally open contacts (NO). TeSys GC contactors are designed for use in modular panels and enclosures. These contactors provide quick clip-on fixing and easy connection by means of ready to tighten, captive, pozidrive screw terminals. TeSys GC contactors locks onto 35mm omega rail and provides complete safe operation to user.
  • AC-7A and AC-7B utilisation category
  • Rated operational voltage of <= 250VAC
  • Rated operational current of 8.5A (AC-7B) and 25A (AC-7A)
  • Control circuit voltage of 220VAC to 240VAC at 50Hz
  • Rated breaking capacity of 68A at 400V for power circuit conforming to IEC 61095 standard
  • Approved by IEC 60947-5, VDE and IEC 61095 standards
  • IP20 degree of protection conforming to VDE 0106 and IP40 in enclosure conforming to VDE 0106
  • Ambient operating air temperature range from -5�C to 50�C
  • 30�/vertical operating position
  • Clip-on mounting

Applications

Automation & Process Control, Industrial, Motor Drive & Control, Lighting

Product details

Relay Mounting DIN Rail
Coil Voltage VDC Nom 240V
Switching Current AC1 25A
Load Current Resistive -
Product Range TeSys GC Series
Switching Current AC3 -
Coil Voltage VAC Nom 240V
Operating Voltage 250VAC
No. of Poles 2 Pole
Load Current Inductive -
Contact Configuration DPST-NO
Switching Power AC3 -
Switching Power AC1 -

Other details

Brand SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC / TELEMECANIQUE
Part Number GC2520M5
Quantity Each
Technical Data Sheet EN

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