What this coil does in the panel
The LX1D2N7: It pulls in at 70 VA inrush (cos φ 0.75) and holds at 8 VA (cos φ 0.3) — the inrush-to-hold ratio is typical for AC-operated contactor coils and matters when sizing the control transformer for a multi-contactor panel.
Coil ratings that govern fit
Average DC resistance is 1938 Ω at 20 °C, with a closed-circuit inductance of 74 H — these values let you calculate steady-state current draw for thermal budget in a sealed enclosure. No built-in suppressor module (varistor or RC snubber) is integrated into this coil variant — if your control circuit requires transient suppression, you add it externally at the coil terminals.
Sourcing an obsolete TeSys coil
Schneider has classified the LX1D2N7 as obsolete — it is no longer in active factory production. Available through independent surplus and broker channels; quantities are lot-specific and confirmed at RFQ. No pin-compatible direct successor has been published by the manufacturer for this voltage variant. The part belongs to the TeSys Deca range, which covers contactors in the 9 to 18 A AC-3 duty class — the coil form factor and mounting interface are specific to that frame.
