Because XT meets IEC, UL,
CSA, CCC and CE standards, it is the perfect product
solution for applications all over the world.
Including non-reversing and reversing contactors and
starters as well as overload relays and accessories,
XT brings IEC Power Control to a whole new level.
The spacesaving and
easy-to-install XT line of IEC contactors and starters
is the efficient and effective solution for customer
applications from 7–2000A. Enclosed control options
include metallic and non-metallic enclosures with
circuit breakers or North American or European fuses.
Features and
Benefits
Feature:
AC and DC devices with the same dimensions achieved
with an electronically controlled coil system.
Benefit: Space savings, reduced engineering
design time.
Feature:
Reduced sealing power consumption for DC contactors
due to an electronic coil controller that uses less
power.
Benefit: With sealing wattage as low as 0.5W,
XT contactors reduce power consumption and generate
less heat. This results in lower cooling requirements,
the ability to mount more contactors/starters per
cabinet and an extended life on pilot devices that
carry control signals (pushbuttons, relays, PLC
outputs, etc.).
Feature:
Integrated suppressors in DC controlled contactors
from 7–1000A.
Benefit: Offers reductions in total logistics
and inventory costs by limiting the number of products
ordered and stocked. Increased installation and
maintenance efficiency, as wiring is not required.
Feature:
Wide range of DC coil control voltages.
Benefit: IEC and UL standards require that
contactors energize from 85 – 110% of the nominal
control voltage. XT contactors are designed with an
expanded control voltage range as wide as 70 – 120%.
This allows them to operate reliably through
fluctuations in control voltages.
Feature:
Twin terminals with separate sockets in contactors up
to 400A.
Benefit: Offers installation and application
flexibility when using different size wires. The
improved integrity of the connections reduces cabling
faults.