It sits in the SIRIUS modular contactor family, designed for motor switching and general load control in industrial panels. The coil pulls in at 0.8 x rated voltage and holds across the 23-26 V range, with a dropout margin that keeps it stable on regulated supplies. Auxiliary contacts are built in, rated for 10 A at 24 V and derating to 0.3 A at 220 V — enough for PLC-level pilot duty or small relay loads.
The contactor measures 210 mm high by 145 mm wide by 202 mm deep, with screw fixing through a single 11 mm hole. Power wiring accepts stranded cable from 70 to 240 mm²; control wiring uses solid or stranded 0.5-4 mm².
The built-in auxiliary switch handles 10 A at 24 V, 2 A at 48 V, 2 A at 60 V, 1 A at 110 V, 0.9 A at 125 V, 0.3 A at 220 V, and 6 A at 230 V. These are the switching capacities for the auxiliary contacts — useful for interlocking, status feedback, or driving small contactor coils. The arcing time is 10-15 ms, and the mechanical life of the contactor is typically 10 million operations.
