Coil for the LC1G115-225 frame
The LX1G4QLSEN is a control module — the coil for Schneider Electric's TeSys Giga contactor range, specifically the LC1G115 through LC1G225 four-pole standard versions. It's the replaceable solenoid that pulls the contactor in and holds it closed. Rated for a wide control voltage band of 200...500 V AC/DC at 50/60 Hz, it covers common global control voltages from 208 V to 480 V without needing a separate transformer tap.
Built-in peak limiting holds the line
The coil uses built-in bidirectional peak limiting — that means the inrush spike is clamped at 215 W / 295 VA, and the sealed hold-in power drops to just 8 W / 13 VA. The low hold power keeps the heat rise inside the contactor envelope manageable, which matters when the contactor is packed tight on a DIN rail with other devices. Opening time is 20...35 ms, closing time 40...55 ms. That's fast enough for most motor-start and isolation duties, but the asymmetry means the coil's dropout delay is shorter than its pickup — a consideration if you're sequencing contactors in a reversing or bypass scheme.
Rated for the panel environment
The LX1G4QLSEN carries approvals to EN/IEC 60947-4-1, UL 60947-4-1A, and CSA C22.2 No 60947-4-1 — the core standards for contactors and motor-starters. Pollution degree 3 per IEC 60947-1 means it's rated for the conductive dust and humidity typical of industrial control panels, not just clean office air. IP20 housing protects against finger contact but not water ingress — standard for panel-mounted control gear. The push-in terminals accept solid or stranded wire from 26 AWG to 12 AWG, with or without ferrules, which speeds wiring on the line.
Active production, sourced per RFQ
Mechanical durability is rated at 5 million cycles — that's the contactor frame's life, not just the coil. At a maximum operating rate of 600 cycles per minute at 140 °F (60 °C), the coil keeps up with high-speed jogging or indexing applications without overheating.
