G28 Series, Contactors (Electromechanical)

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G28WP
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Panel Mount
-55°C ~ 125°C
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
26.5VDC
30 A
16 VDC
1 VDC
25000VAC, 25000VDC - Max
G28
G28WP-115VDC
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
115VDC
30 A
80 VDC
5 VDC
25000VAC, 25000VDC - Max
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G28WP-12VDC
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
12VDC
30 A
8 VDC
0.5 VDC
25000VAC, 25000VDC - Max
G28

About  Contactors (Electromechanical)

Electromechanical contactors are devices that enable the control of large electrical loads by utilizing a smaller control signal. These contactors act as switches, allowing for the convenient and efficient activation or deactivation of heavy-duty electrical equipment. Contactors are available in a range of contact ratings, which determine their capacity to handle specific load sizes. The ratings typically include values such as 6A, 8A, 9A, 10A, 12A, 14A, 15A, 18A, 20A, 22A, 24A, 25A, 26A, 30A, 32A, 35A, 40A, 50A, 60A, 62A, 65A, 70A, 74A, 75A, 80A, 85A, 90A, 100A, 110A, 120A, 130A, 135A, 150A, 160A, 176A, 185A, 200A, 225A, 250A, 265A, 300A, 330A, 350A, 400A, 500A, 600A, or 1000A. These contact ratings indicate the maximum current that the contactor can handle without experiencing performance issues or damage. Choosing the appropriate contactor with a suitable rating is crucial to ensure safe and reliable operation of electrical systems and equipment. With their ability to control high-power loads, electromechanical contactors find extensive application in various industries where the operation of heavy machinery, motors, lighting systems, and other power-consuming devices is involved. They play a vital role in managing electrical power distribution, enabling efficient control and protection of electrical circuits.