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SKU: 115-107  |  MPN: C115-A-NA

Contactor iVac; disparador de 115 V CA; capacidad de 10 HP

Precio normal $99.90

iVAC Recolección de polvo automatizada - Contactor (para su colector de polvo)

El CONTACTOR iVAC es básicamente un relé tripolar de alta resistencia alojado en una caja eléctrica. Como componente del sistema iVAC Pro, el módulo Contactor iVAC Pro está diseñado para funcionar con la Caja de Interruptores iVAC y desviar las sobretensiones de alta corriente hacia el colector de polvo. Se puede controlar desde una Caja de Interruptores iVAC o un Interruptor iVAC Pro 115-102S .

Tiene la capacidad de soportar corrientes de arranque de hasta 150 amperios y mantener una corriente de funcionamiento de hasta 40 amperios. Los contactos también están clasificados para operar hasta 240 V CA, ya sea monofásico o trifásico. Esto permite que el contactor iVAC funcione con colectores de polvo de 1,5 HP a 115 V CA y hasta 10 HP a 230 V CA trifásico. El contactor iVAC contiene todos los componentes eléctricos aprobados por UL y debe ser instalado por un electricista autorizado.

El contactor iVAC también debe usarse junto con las unidades iVAC Pro SWITCH. Si su colector de polvo tiene más de 1 HP en un sistema de 115 V CA o más de 1,5 HP en un sistema de 240 V CA, necesitará un contactor iVAC. El contactor iVAC puede controlar colectores de polvo de hasta 10 HP.

NOTA: DEBE usar un contactor si su colector de polvo consume más de 9 amperios a 115 VCA u 8 amperios a 240 VCA. Revise la etiqueta del motor de su colector de polvo para confirmar su requerimiento de energía. Al construir un sistema iVAC Pro, debe usar una caja de interruptores iVAC o un interruptor iVAC Pro 115-102S . Aunque su colector de polvo funcione a 230 VCA, el contactor debe activarse con 115 VCA, por lo que debe usar el interruptor iVAC correcto.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need an iVAC Contactor?

You must use a contactor if your dust collector draws more than 9 amps @ 115Vac or 8 amps @ 240Vac. You also need one if your collector is over 1HP on 115Vac or over 1.5HP on 240Vac. Check your motor tag, then build your automated dust collection system.

What is the largest dust collector the iVAC Contactor can control?

It can control dust collectors up to 10HP at 230Vac 3-phase, and handles 1.5HP collectors at 115Vac. Browse compatible dust collectors.

What trigger voltage does the contactor use?

The contactor is triggered with 115Vac. Even if your dust collector runs on 230Vac, you must use the correct 115Vac iVAC Switch unit to trigger it.

How much current can the iVAC Contactor handle?

It withstands startup currents up to 150 amps and maintains a running current up to 40 amps. The contacts are rated to operate up to 240Vac, single or three phase.

Do I still need an iVAC Switch with the contactor?

Yes. When building an iVAC Pro system you must use an iVAC Switch Box or an iVAC Pro Switch 115-102S to trigger the contactor. They are designed to work together to switch high current surges to the dust collector.

Can a homeowner install the iVAC Contactor?

The contactor contains all UL approved electrical components and should be installed by a licensed electrician, as it handles high-current dust collector loads.

What exactly is the iVAC Contactor?

It is basically a heavy-duty 3-pole relay housed in an electrical box. Used as part of the iVAC Pro System, it switches the high-current surges your dust collector draws at startup.

Does it work with single-phase and three-phase power?

Yes. The contacts are rated to operate up to 240Vac on either single or three phase, which is how it can handle collectors up to 10HP at 230Vac 3-phase.

Who makes the iVAC Contactor?

It is made by iVac as a component of the iVAC Pro System. Explore the full automated dust collection lineup.

How do I know if my collector draws too much for a switch alone?

Check your dust collector's motor tag to confirm its power requirement. If it exceeds 9 amps @ 115Vac or 8 amps @ 240Vac, you need the contactor. See more dust collection equipment.