The CHINT NC2-150 is a super strong 4-pole magnetic switch for controlling electricity, especially for the biggest motors and very powerful machines used in large factories and businesses in Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. It can handle a huge amount of power, up to 250 Amps, for things like giant heaters and lots of lights. It's also really good at controlling very big motors, up to 150 Amps, which are the kind that use 75 kilowatts or 100 horsepower. Because it has four poles, it can safely turn on and off all the wires needed for three-phase power, which is what big industrial equipment uses. This makes it a really important part for managing a lot of electricity and making sure very powerful machines work properly.
Features of CHINT NC2-150 4-Pole MAGNETIC CONTACTOR:
- 4-pole configuration
- Magnetic contactor
- AC-1 rating: 250A
- AC-3 rating: 150A
- Auxiliary contacts (optional)
- Heavy-duty build
- High operational life
- Secure wire connections
Specifications of CHINT NC2-150 4-Pole MAGNETIC CONTACTOR:
- Model: CHINT NC2-150
- Poles: 4P
- Rated current (Ie): AC-1 250A, AC-3 150A
- Rated operational voltage (Ue)
- Rated control voltage (Uc)
- Rated power: 75 kW
- Horsepower: 100 HP
- Mechanical/electrical life
- Mounting: Screw mount
- Standards compliance
Uses:
- Controlling very large industrial motors
- Switching to extremely high-capacity heaters
- Managing vast lighting systems
- Advanced automation systems
- Controlling major central HVAC
Benefits:
- Ultra-reliable control of powerful equipment
- Handles immense electrical currents
- Maximizes safety in high-power installations
- Extremely long and dependable service life
- Enables advanced automation
- Secure and stable installation
- Provides complete electrical isolation
Package includes:
- 1x CHINT NC2-150 4-Pole MAGNETIC CONTACTOR
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