The C195 bidirectional contactor is an improved product based on a proven normally open contactor for direct current, with a rated voltage of 1,200V and a current capacity of 300A.
The C195 bidirectional contactor is an improved product based on a proven normally open contactor for direct current, with a rated voltage of 1,200V and a current capacity of 300A. It maintains a compact and robust design, double break contacts, and high interrupting capacity as before. This high-performance bidirectional current contactor establishes a stable power distribution network in battery systems where switching of bidirectional current circuits is required. Features: - Bidirectional DC contactor with magnetic arc extinguishing function - Compact and robust design - Ideal for long-term continuous use - Continuous current capacity of 300A - Double break contacts - High interrupting capacity - Operating temperature range -40°C to +70°C Applicable standards: - IEC 60077-1 - IEC 60077-2
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Voltage type: Bidirectional DC Main contact configuration: 1 x Single pole single throw - Normally open Nominal voltage Un: 1,200 V Rated insulation voltage Ui: 1,600 V Pollution degree: PD3 Overvoltage category: OV3 Open thermal current Ith: 300 A <Auxiliary contacts> Options: S870 (Single pole double throw switch) 2 pieces AC-15 1.5A 230V DC-13 0.5A 60V DC-13 2.0A 24V Coil voltage Us: 24 / 36 / 48 / 60 / 72 / 80 / 96 / 110 V DC Coil voltage range: -30 % to +25 % (Maximum ambient temperature 70℃) Vibration shock: (EN 61373) Class 1 Grade B Mounting direction: Except upside down (mounting plate facing up) Operating temperature range: -40℃ to +70℃ Mechanical life: Over 3 million cycles
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Schaltbau is a company based in Munich, Germany, that specializes in electrical components and devices. It operates in a wide range of businesses, including railway vehicles, general industry, special vehicles for construction, and renewable energy sectors. In Japan, it began sales through an agency about 20 years ago, primarily selling snap-action switches for applications such as master controllers, vehicle doors, and level crossings. There is also a sales record in Japan for master controllers, electromagnetic contactors, and emergency stop switches. The company is focusing on the renewable energy and electric vehicle sectors, offering a range of compact and lightweight products.