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Contactor combinations
D120
D121
D1 ... 0,1,2 ... ... 0,1,2,3 ... S, M
To define the starter, the following data have to be known:
• motor power, operational current
• coil control voltage
• required pushbuttons (none, start, stop, reset)
• main switch (yes or no)
Based on these data, a convenient contactor and an
overload relay as well as correspondingly equipped
enclosure are selected.
arrangement data
Thermal overload relay Direct-on Enclosure
TRB14/KNL16
0.06 0.08 0.15 - 0.25
0.12 0.16 0.24 - 0.4
0.18 0.25 0.38 - 0.63
0.25 0.33 0.6 - 1
0.55 0.75 0.96 - 1.6
1.1 1.5 1.5 - 2.5
1.5 2 2.4 - 4
2.2 3 3.8 - 6.3
4 5.5 6 - 10
4 5.5 6 -10
5.5 7.5 6 - 10
7.5 10 9.6 - 16
11 15 15 - 25
15 20 24 - 40
KNL9
KNL12
KNL16
KNL22
KNL30
start & stop
reset
none
start & stop
reset
none
start & stop
reset
none
start & stop
reset
none
with main
switch
-
with main
switch
ORDERING DATA
S – for KNL9 – KNL16, M – for KNL22, KNL30
Main switch (0 – none, 1 – 25 A, 2 – 32 A)
Pushbuttons (0 – none, 1 – reset pushbutton, 2 – start & stop)
Enclosure size
TRB14/KNL30 Enclosures: IP66, a
metal base with a
polycarbonate cover
* Standard control voltages (50/60 Hz)
B7 24 V
F7 110/125 V
M7 220/240 V
Q7 380/400 V
Other control voltages on request.
** NDL6-11 snap-on auxiliary switch block
included.
D120S**
D110
D100
D121**
D111
D101
D122**
D112
D102
DIRECT ON-LINE STARTERS UP TO 30 A
COMPONENT SELECTION
-
kW HP min. – max
D110
D120M**
D120M**
Type Permitted motor power Operational current (A) contactor*
400/415, three-phase Push-button Ordering code
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