Modular Contactor 25A 4xNO 24V AC ST25-40-24V F&F
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Rated current: 25A - Indicates that the contactor can safely transfer a maximum current of 25 amps. 4 x closer: indicates that the contactor has 4 pairs of closers (NO). This means that the contacts are open when the contactor is inactive and close when the contactor is turned on, allowing power to flow. Coil voltage: 24 V AC - means that the coil of the contactor must be supplied with an AC voltage of 24 volts effective value. Power on: when 24V AC is applied to the coil, the normally open contacts close and allow current to flow through the circuit. Power off: when the voltage is removed from the coil, a spring opens the contacts and interrupts the circuit.
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Rated current: 25A - Indicates that the contactor can safely transfer a maximum current of 25 amps. 4 x closer: indicates that the contactor has 4 pairs of closers (NO). This means that the contacts are open when the contactor is inactive and close when the contactor is turned on, allowing power to flow. Coil voltage: 24 V AC - means that the coil of the contactor must be supplied with an AC voltage of 24 volts effective value. Power on: when 24V AC is applied to the coil, the normally open contacts close and allow current to flow through the circuit. Power off: when the voltage is removed from the coil, a spring opens the contacts and interrupts the circuit.
Rated current: 25A - Indicates that the contactor can safely transfer a maximum current of 25 amps. 4 x closer: indicates that the contactor has 4 pairs of closers (NO). This means that the contacts are open when the contactor is inactive and close when the contactor is turned on, allowing power to flow. Coil voltage: 24 V AC - means that the coil of the contactor must be supplied with an AC voltage of 24 volts effective value. Power on: when 24V AC is applied to the coil, the normally open contacts close and allow current to flow through the circuit. Power off: when the voltage is removed from the coil, a spring opens the contacts and interrupts the circuit.