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Schneider Electric LX1D2M5 — Contactor & Starter Coils

Schneider LX1D2M5 TeSys D contactor coil, 220 V AC 50 Hz

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Schneider Electric TeSys D LX1D2M5 contactor coil, 220 V AC 50 Hz, 60 VA inrush, 7 VA hold-in, AC control circuit.

$58.24 – $76.49Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

LX1D2M5 — Identification
ParameterValue
Product typeContactor coil
Product rangeTeSys
Coil typeAC 50 Hz
LX1D2M5 — Electrical
ParameterValue
Control circuit voltage [Uc]220 V AC 50 Hz
Control circuit typeAC
Control circuit voltage limits0.8...1.1 Uc (at <131 °F (55 °C))
LX1D2M5 — Power & Thermal
ParameterValue
Inrush power (VA)60 VA 50 Hz
Hold-in power (VA)7 VA 50 Hz

Product details

TeSys D replacement coil, 220 V AC 50 Hz

The LX1D2M5 is a replacement contactor coil in the TeSys D range, designed to fit the full line of TeSys D contactors. It is a 220 V AC 50 Hz coil with a control circuit type of AC. Inrush power draw is 60 VA at 50 Hz, dropping to 7 VA hold-in once the contactor is sealed. This ratio is typical for AC-operated contactor coils — the inrush surge saturates the magnetic circuit, and the hold-in power reflects the lower steady-state current through the coil.

Coil voltage tolerance and thermal limits

The control circuit voltage limits are 0.8...1.1 Uc at temperatures up to 55 °C (131 °F). This means the coil will pick up reliably at 176 V AC and must not see more than 242 V AC continuously at the rated ambient. Below the 0.8 Uc threshold the magnetic force may not overcome the contact spring pressure, causing chattering or failure to close. Above 1.1 Uc the coil temperature rise accelerates, shortening insulation life.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the inrush and hold-in power ratings for LX1D2M5?

Inrush power is 60 VA at 50 Hz; hold-in power is 7 VA at 50 Hz. The inrush-to-hold ratio is typical for AC-operated contactor coils and determines the sizing of the control transformer supplying the coil circuit.

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