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Schneider Electric LX1LB024 — Contactor & Starter Coils

Schneider Electric LX1LB024 Integral 18 coil, 24 V AC 50 Hz

MPNLX1LB024
Obsolete

Schneider Electric Integral 18 series, LX1LB024 replacement coil, 24 V AC 50 Hz control voltage, 5.17 Ohm resistance, 75 VA inrush power consumption.

$102.43Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

LX1LB024 — Identification
ParameterValue
Product typeCoil
Device short nameLX1
LX1LB024 — Electrical
ParameterValue
Control circuit voltage [Uc]24 V AC 50 Hz
Coil resistance (avg.)5.17 Ohm at 20 °C +/- 10 %
Coil inductance0.23 mH
LX1LB024 — Power & Thermal
ParameterValue
Power consumption (VA)75 VA AC 50 Hz inrush 0.55 8 VA AC 50 Hz sealed 0.28
LX1LB024 — Other specifications
ParameterValue
Range of productIntegral 18

Product details

Obsolete — what that means for your BOM

The LX1LB024 is marked obsolete by Schneider Electric. No official successor is listed on the manufacturer's records. This coil was part of the Integral 18 contactor range, designed for 24 V AC 50 Hz control circuits. The 5.17 Ohm coil resistance at 20 °C and 0.23 mH inductance define the control circuit load — a PLC output or relay driving this coil must handle the 75 VA inrush (0.55 power factor) and 8 VA sealed hold.

Sourcing an obsolete Integral 18 coil

Since Schneider no longer manufactures the LX1LB024, supply runs through independent surplus and decommissioned-line recovery channels. Quantities are lot-specific and confirmed at RFQ — no stock-holding claim is made here. A buyer sourcing this for a line-down situation should verify the coil's DC resistance matches the 5.17 Ohm ±10 % spec before committing — a pulled coil that reads open or shorted is scrap. The 24 V AC 50 Hz control voltage is non-negotiable; a 24 V DC coil will not hold in on AC and vice versa.

What the coil ratings tell a maintenance planner

The 75 VA inrush at 0.55 power factor means the control transformer or power supply feeding this coil must be sized for the magnetizing surge, not just the 8 VA sealed draw. A 100 VA transformer is the practical minimum for a single coil; multiple coils on the same circuit need the inrush summed. The 0.23 mH inductance is the coil's open-circuit value — once the armature seats, the inductance rises and current drops to the sealed level. If the contactor chatters or fails to seal, the inductance measurement at the coil terminals (with the armature held open) confirms whether the coil is intact.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy LX1LB024?

This obsolete coil is sourced through independent distribution channels against an RFQ.

What is the closest pin-compatible alternative to LX1LB024?

No official pin-compatible successor is recorded from Schneider Electric. A functional replacement would require matching the 24 V AC 50 Hz control voltage, 5.17 Ohm coil resistance, and the Integral 18 mounting footprint — but no direct cross-reference is available.

MPN
LX1LB024