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What is the difference between a contactor and a starter? A contactor is an electrical switch used for switching current on and off in a circuit without overload protection. A starter is usually an assembly, that includes a contactor plus an overload relay, used to start an electic motor. Contactors are rated by their current in amps while starters are rated by their horsepower capacity and the current they use. Current ratings from 20A AC1 to 125A AC1 are available in the NC1 family. Six frame sizes cover the total range and ac coils from 24V to 415V are readily available and easily changed. They can be direct screw mounted or alternatively mounted to 35mm DIN rail. Pneumatic timers, mechanical interlocks and clip on head auxiliary contacts are easily fitted allowing the devices to be speedily built up as Star Delta starters, alternatively reversing contactors. In addition to the basic contactor, head mounted add on auxiliaries are readily available along with a range of overload relays. This allows accurate and safe control of motors. The NC6 range is suitable for direct fixing to a panel or can be mounted on 35mm top hat DIN rail. |
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