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LC1D09M7
Schneider Electric
The LC1D09M7 is a 3-pole contactor from the TeSys D series rated 9A AC-3 (4kW @ 400V) with a 220V AC coil. It features 1NO+1NC built-in auxiliary contacts and screw clamp terminals. Compliant with IEC 60947-4-1, it is the industry-standard contactor for motor starting, lighting control, heating circuits, and general-purpose switching in industrial control panels.
**Q: What does "M7" mean in LC1D09M7?**
A: "M7" indicates a 220V AC 50/60Hz coil. Other coil codes include B7 (24V AC), BD (24V DC), P7 (230V AC), F7 (110V AC).
**Q: Can the LC1D09M7 be used for DC motor switching?**
A: Yes, with the DC-3/DC-5 utilization category ratings. For higher DC loads, consider the TeSys D DC-specific contactors.
Schneider Electric LC1D09M7 | |
Contactor -> Schneider -> [NEW] TeSys D | Schneider Electric LC1D09M7 TeSys D 3-Pole Contactor, 9A AC-3, 220V AC Coil | |
Feature | Specification |
Feature | Specification |
Product Series | TeSys D |
Rated Operational Current (AC-3, 380/400V) | 9 A |
Rated Power (AC-3, 400V) | 4 kW |
Number of Poles | 3 (3 NO main contacts) |
Coil Voltage | 220V AC (50/60 Hz) |
Built-in Auxiliary Contacts | 1 NO + 1 NC |
Terminal Type | Screw clamp |
Mechanical Life | > 10 million ops |
Standards | IEC 60947-4-1 |
Width | 45 mm |
Mounting | DIN rail / panel |
AC-1 Rating (resistive) | 25 A at <=440V AC |
AC-3 Rating (motor) | 9 A at <=440V AC |
Motor Power AC-3 400V | 4 kW |
Coil Inrush Power | 70 VA at 50 Hz |
Coil Holding Power | 7 VA at 50 Hz |
Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui) | 690 V (IEC) |
Rated Impulse Voltage (Uimp) | 6 kV |
Thermal Current (Ith) | 25 A at <=60 C |
Closing Time | 12-22 ms |
Opening Time | 4-19 ms |
Mechanical Durability | 15 million cycles |
Electrical Durability AC-3 | 2 million cycles |
Max Operating Rate | 3600 cycles/h |
Short-Time Withstand Current | 210 A for 1s |
Associated Fuse Rating | 20 A gG (Type 2) |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 77 x 45 x 86 mm |
Weight | ~0.32-0.35 kg |
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