The coil pulls in on 220 V AC at 50 Hz. This is a standard-duty contactor, not a reversing or reduced-voltage type. Rated for utilisation categories AC-1 (resistive loads like heating and lighting) and AC-3 (squirrel-cage motor starting and switching-off under running conditions). The 200 A figure is the rated operational current for the power circuit under those categories — that's the number that governs real motor or resistive load sizing, not some peak non-repetitive value.
Control and auxiliary wiring
Control circuit is AC only — 220 V at 50 Hz. No DC coil option on this variant. The contactor carries 2 NO + 2 NC auxiliary contacts built in, which is enough for basic interlocking and status feedback without an add-on block for many single-motor or heater circuits. Single-pole (1P) with one NO main pole means this contactor switches one line conductor. For a single-phase load or a single leg of a three-phase circuit, that's fine. For three-phase motor duty, you'd typically need a three-pole unit — this one handles one pole only.
