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Eaton Cutler-Hammer A202 Series A202K2EAM

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A202K2EAM

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The A202K2EAM, a magnetically held lighting contactor from Eaton Cutler-Hammer's A202 Series, operates with a coil voltage of 110 to 120 V and is equipped with five poles for 3-phase functionality. It is capable of handling a rated current of 60 A and operates effectively at a maximum voltage of 600 V.

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Technical specifications for A202K2EAM

ManufacturerEaton Cutler-Hammer
Product TypeMagnetically Held Lighting Contactor
Product LineA202 Series
Part NumberA202K2EAM
UPC786685690032
Number of Poles5 Poles
Coil Voltage110 to 120 V
Rated Current60 A
Rated Voltage600 V
Phase Type3-Phase
Storage Humidity80% (non-Condensing)
Operating Humidity80% (non-Condensing)
Installation Altitude1000 MSL
Min. Storage Temperature0°C
Max. Storage Temperature40°C

The Eaton Cutler-Hammer A202K2EAM is classified as a magnetically held lighting contactor, designed to reliably manage substantial electrical loads. This device accommodates a coil voltage ranging from 110 to 120 volts and features a configuration of five poles suitable for 3-phase applications. With an impressive rated current capacity of 60 amperes, the contactor operates efficiently at a maximum voltage of 600 volts.

Environmental requirements include operation in humidity levels of up to 80%, which is consistent for both storage and use conditions. Its design supports installations at altitudes reaching 1000 meters above sea level, ensuring versatility in various settings. Additionally, it can be safely stored within a temperature range from 0 to 40 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for a wide range of operational scenarios.