The 230 V AC coil and 1 NC auxiliary contact are built in.
Schneider has marked this part obsolete. The TeSys K family is long-established, so cross-referencing a current TeSys Deca or TeSys D reversing contactor may be possible, but pin-to-pin compatibility and mounting footprint must be validated against the panel layout.
IP20 finger-safe protection means it can live in an open control cabinet without additional shrouding. The reversing busbar is preassembled, which saves wiring time during panel build but also locks the pole arrangement — verify the busbar orientation matches your upstream contactor and downstream overload relay.
Flame retardance meets V1 per UL 94 and NF F 16-101/102, relevant for rail or transport applications where fire-smoke-toxicity requirements apply. Operating altitude is 2000 m without derating. The contactor handles shock up to 15 Gn on Y/Z axes when closed and vibration up to 4 Gn at 5–300 Hz — robust enough for machine-mounted panels near rotating equipment.
