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Carlo Gavazzi’s Complete Range of IEC Contactors & Overloads

By Carlo Gavazzi
Wednesday, August 24, 2011

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IEC_Contactors
The CC Series Contactors feature mechanical interlocks with auxiliary contacts.



Carlo Gavazzi (Buffalo Grove, IL) has introduced its new complete range of IEC contactors, overloads, and accessories. The CC Series Contactors feature:  

  • 3 or 4-phase contactors and overloads for motor, heater, and lighting control.
  • IEC AC3 ratings ranging from 9 to 800 Amps.
  • UL resistive rating ranging from 25 to 900 Amps.
  • UL motor rating ranging from 5 to 600 Hp.
  • At least one set of auxiliary contacts on all contactors and overloads.
  • Screw terminals are standard, with lug terminals offered as an option on 50 to 800 Amp sizes.
  • Wide range of AC and DC coil voltages.
  • Coils with dual terminals.
  • Optional cover for contactor test button.
  • Mechanical interlocks with auxiliary contacts.
  • Bus bars for reversing most contactor combinations.
  • Direct link and back plates for connecting 9 to 100 Amp contactors to manual motor starters.
  • UL and cUL listed products with CSA elevator duty rating (pending) on some of the sizes.

For more information visit www.gavazzionline.com.

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