LC1D25M7 – Schneider TeSys D Contactor, 3 Pole, 25A (AC-3, 440V), 220V AC Coil
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Product Description The Schneider LC1D25M7 TeSys D Contactor is a robust and reliable 3-pole contactor designed for motor control and power switching applications. It supports 25A operational current (AC-3, 440V) and is equipped with a 220V AC coil. Part of the trusted TeSys D range, this contactor is widely used in motor starters, control panels, HVAC, lighting circuits, and industrial automation systems. With its compact size, screw clamp terminals, and DIN rail/panel mounting, the LC1D25M7 ensures safe, efficient, and space-saving installation. At PowerMark Solution, we supply genuine Schneider TeSys D contactors, including the LC1D25M7, trusted for motor control and industrial automation projects. Technical Specifications Specification Details Brand Schneider Electric Series TeSys D Model Number LC1D25M7 Product Type Contactor Poles & Contacts 3 Pole, 3NO (3 Normally Open) Rated Operational Current 25 A (AC-3 at 440 V) Coil Voltage 220 V AC Rated Operational Voltage 690 V AC Rated Insulation Voltage 690 V AC Electrical Durability 1.1 million operations (at rated load) Mechanical Durability 10 million operations Utilization Category AC-1, AC-3 Auxiliary Contacts Optional add-on blocks available Terminal Type Screw clamp terminals Operating Temperature Range -5 °C to 60 °C Storage Temperature Range -40 °C to 80 °C Mounting Type DIN rail or panel mounting Dimensions 45 × 90 × 95 mm (W × H × D) Weight Approx. 0.45 kg Certifications CE, UL, CSA, RoHS compliant Applications Motor starters, HVAC, lighting, control panels, industrial automation FAQs Q1: What is the rated current of LC1D25M7?A: It is rated for 25A (AC-3, 440V). Q2: How many poles does it have?A: It is a 3-pole (3NO) contactor. Q3: What is the coil voltage of LC1D25M7?A: The coil voltage is 220V AC. Q4: Can auxiliary contacts be added?A: Yes, auxiliary blocks like LADN series can be added. Q5: What is its durability?A: 10 million mechanical and 1.1 million electrical operations. Q6: Where is it used?A: In motor starters, HVAC systems, lighting, automation, and control panels.
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