At 60 VDC the rated current drops to 2 A, at 110 VDC to 1 A, and at 220 VDC to 0.3 A — so if you're switching a DC load at a higher voltage, derate accordingly.
Mechanical and wiring details
Side-by-side mounting is allowed with zero spacing, so you can pack them tight in a multi-contactor group. Terminals are screw-type, accepting solid or stranded wire: 2x (0.5 to 1.5 mm²), 2x (0.75 to 2.5 mm²), or max 2x (0.75 to 4 mm²). That covers most control wiring up to 4 mm² — common for motor circuits up to about 2.5 kW depending on voltage. That helps when you're fitting it into a tight enclosure or a swing frame.
For resistive loads at AC-1, you can cycle it up to 1000 per hour. Maximum altitude is 2000 m without derating. The coil draws 0.27 A at 50 Hz and 5.1 VA at 60 Hz — the DC coil version doesn't have an AC inrush, so the holding current is steady. Auxiliary contacts are rated 12 A per contact (both NO and NC), which is generous for a size S00 — enough to drive a small contactor or indicator load directly. No instantaneous contact is fitted, so if you need a mirror contact for feedback, you add a separate auxiliary block.
