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Under the circumstances I won't post it up, you are not worth helping, you are sarcastic, incompetant and as daft as a brush.
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Wrong, 2003, but they were taken over, they still manufacuture and irrelevent of this the OP needs help regarding design current, you are a chimp, and are not capable of assisting him, try to leave the answers to questions to the big boys, not the nancy boys.You won't find it because they wound up in 2004 :sailor:
When looking at contactors, does the coil voltage refer to auxiliary a1/a2 such as 24v supplied from a plc output and contact voltage rating refers to the feed/load being switched? If a contactor is rated to 690v/3-pole could it be used for 415v/3pole or 230v single pole?No, you won't post it because it doesn't exist.
Wrong, 2003, but they were taken over, they still manufacuture and irrelevent of this the OP needs help regarding design current, you are a chimp, and are not capable of assisting him, try to leave the answers to questions to the big boys, not the nancy boys.
when your balls drop you can then laugh chuckle
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