Schneider Electric LC1D Contactor 220 /V AC Coil 20 /A – Classic TeSys D series contactor with a 220 V control coil; rated ~20 A AC1 (resistive) at up to ~440 V AC on the power side. (idealelectrical.com)
Schneider Electric LC1D Contactor 230 /V DC Coil 20 /A – Similar power rating but with a DC coil for applications needing DC control. (idealelectrical.com)
Schneider Electric TeSys K 20 /A AC Coil Contactor – Part of the TeSys K range, also with ~20 A rating and suitable for general control applications. (idealelectrical.com)
Schneider Electric TeSys F Contactor 240 /V Coil – A TeSys F range contactor with 20 A current class (coil voltage ~240 V AC).
Schneider Electric LC1K Contactor 110 /V AC Coil 20 /A – Contact ratings around 20 A with a 110 V AC coil for low-voltage control circuits.
Schneider Electric LC1D Contactor 230 /V AC Coil 20 /A – Basic 230 V AC coil contactor, ideal for standard mains control.
Schneider Electric LC1D Contactor 48 /V AC Coil 20 /A – 48 V coil variant for specific control systems.
Schneider Electric Power Contactor (example lower current) – Example smaller contactor to compare typical Schneider contactor designs.
A contactor is an electromagnetic switch that uses a control coil to open or close power contacts on the load side. When the coil is energized (e.g., via a control signal), the contacts close and allow current to flow to the load; when the coil de-energizes, the contacts open and interrupt the circuit.
20 A rating (AC-1) means the contactor can carry up to ~20 A for general loads safely.
Auxiliary contacts (NO/NC) allow additional control/feedback signals (e.g., interlocks or indicator lights).
Multiple coil voltages mean you can match the contactor to your control circuit (110 V/220 V/24 V etc.).
Controlling motors, pumps, and fans
Switching lighting loads in commercial panels
HVAC control systems
Integration with timers or PLC outputs
Automation panels and industrial equipment control
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