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The 100-C37EJ00 contactor by Allen Bradley, part of the IEC 100 contactors series, is built for reliable operation in motor control applications. This device comes with three normally open contacts, designed to manage a rated current of 37 A at 690 V. The electronic DC coil operates at 24 V DC.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Contactor |
| Product Line | IEC 100 Contactors |
| Part Number | 100-C37EJ00 |
| Weight | 1.13 lbs (0.51 kg) |
| Main Contact Configuration | 3 N.O. |
| Poles | 3 |
| Rated Current | 37 A @ 690 V |
| Coil Type | Electronic DC |
| Coil Termination | Line side |
| Application | Motor load |
| Coil Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Terminal Type | Screw |
| Operational Type | Non-reversing |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Standards | IEC |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
The Allen Bradley 100-C37EJ00 is a contactor optimized for use in electric motor applications. With a configuration featuring three normally open contacts, it allows substantial current handling, rated at up to 37 A when operating at 690 V. The coil is electronic DC, designed to work with a nominal voltage of 24 V DC, providing reliable actuation.
Installation is straightforward, utilizing screw terminals for secure wiring on the line side, and it is suitable for mounting on DIN rails for versatile application in control panels. The operational mode is non-reversing, offering a straightforward design ideal for standard motor loads. Adherence to IEC standards guarantees that it meets international safety and performance criteria, making it suitable for industrial environments with a frequency rating of 50/60 Hz.