What the 95 A rating means for your motor circuit
The A95-30-00-84: The 95 A figure is the AC-3 motor-switching current — this is the rating that governs the contactor's life when starting and stopping three-phase induction motors under full load. The general-purpose (AC-1) rating is 125 A, which applies to resistive or lightly inductive loads like heater banks. With a 120 V AC coil, this contactor integrates into standard control-voltage panels without a separate transformer tap. The coil draw at pickup and hold should be checked against your PLC output or relay contact rating.
Lifecycle reality — end-of-life (hot) status
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Panel fit and integration
The A95 frame is a standard IEC contactor footprint in the ABB A-Line series. It mounts on DIN rail or with screws to a backplate, and accepts the full range of A-Line accessories — auxiliary contact blocks, mechanical interlocks, and surge suppressors — without adapters. Three-pole configuration covers three-phase motor loads up to 95 A AC-3. The 600 V rated insulation class suits 400 V and 480 V distribution systems common in industrial panels.
