It carries a rated insulation voltage of 1,000 V and delivers 197 kW at 400 V at 60 °C — the rating that governs motor sizing for a 400 V line. The contactor uses screw-type terminals for main circuit wiring and includes a built-in varistor surge suppressor across the coil.
The headline power rating is 197 kW at 400 V at 60 °C, which is the figure to use when sizing for a 400 V three-phase motor on a conveyor, pump, or fan. At 230 V the same contactor delivers 113 kW at 60 °C. The mechanical endurance is 10 million cycles typical, so it outlasts most electromechanical loads in standard duty. Switching frequency limits vary by duty class: AC-1 (resistive) allows up to 800 operations per hour, AC-3 (squirrel-cage motor start/run) allows 700 per hour, and AC-4 (plugging/inching) drops to 130 per hour. The coil draws 6 A at 24 V rated value, 1 A at 110 V, and 0.3 A at 220 V — useful for control transformer sizing.
The contactor measures 210 mm high, 145 mm wide, and 202 mm deep. It mounts via screw fixing and allows side-by-side mounting without derating. Minimum conductor cross-section is 185 mm² at both 40 °C and 60 °C.
