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The Schneider Electric 8502SHO2V02S is an S-type contactor designed primarily for use in robust applications. This unit supports a rated current of 540 A and operates effectively at a rated voltage of 600 VAC.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Type | S-Type Contactor |
| Product Line | Square D |
| Part Number | 8502SHO2V02S |
| UPC | 785901152354 |
| Weight | 75.00 lbs (34.02 kg) |
| Reversing Capability | Non-Reversing |
| Coil Type | AC Coil |
| Size | Size 6 |
| Enclosure Type | Open Style |
| Rated Current | 540 A |
| Rated Voltage | 600 VAC |
| Number of Poles | 3 Poles |
| Coil Voltage | 110/120 VAC |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
The 8502SHO2V02S contactor model from Schneider Electric's Square D series is classified as an S-Type contactor. It is tailored for demanding electrical applications, with a rated current capacity of 540 A and supporting operations at a voltage of 600 V AC. This contactor maintains non-reversing capabilities, making it a reliable choice for specific control setups.
This unit utilizes an AC coil designed for voltages ranging from 110 to 120 VAC, allowing for compatibility with standard control systems operating at 50 or 60 Hz. Constructed in an open-style enclosure, this contactor emphasizes accessibility and ease of maintenance. Its three-pole configuration qualifies it for various switching operations, effectively managing high currents in industrial applications.
Weighing approximately 34.02 kg, the 8502SHO2V02S fits the dimensions of Size 6 contactors, providing a compact solution to streamline installation in control panels or other environments. This device is engineered to ensure robust operation over time, standing as a dependable component in electrical systems.