The LX1LC175 is a replacement coil from the Schneider TeSys range, designed to swap into LC1 contactors when the original coil fails or the control voltage needs changing. It's not a standalone contactor — it's the electromagnet that pulls the main contacts in. Control circuit voltage is 175 V AC at 50 Hz, or 200 to 208 V AC at 60 Hz. If your line runs 50 Hz, you're feeding it 175 V; at 60 Hz, it'll take 200-208 V. That dual-frequency rating means one coil covers both common industrial mains standards.
Power draw and what it means on the van
Sealed power consumption is 12 to 18 VA at 60 Hz. The inrush spike hits 170 to 230 VA at 0.55 power factor. That inrush matters if you're sizing a control transformer or a 24 V DC supply feeding the coil via a relay — the pick-up surge can drop a marginal supply below the dropout threshold. Coil resistance measures 97.127 Ohm, plus or minus 10%. That's a quick field check with a multimeter — if you read open or a dead short, the coil is cooked. Inductance in the closed-circuit state is 0.107 mH.
