Product Overview
Table Of Contents
- 3RT1 contactors/3RH1 control relays
- 3.4 Accessories
- 3.4.1 Attachable auxiliary switches for extending the auxiliary contacts
- 3.4.2 Time-delay auxiliary switches
- 3.4.3 Solid-state time relay blocks with semiconductor output
- 3.4.4 Additional load module (3RT1916-1GA00)
- 3.4.5 Coupling element for frame sizes S0 to S3 (3RH1924-1GP11)
- 3.4.6 Surge suppression
- 3.4.7 Other accessories
- 3.4.7.1 LED module for indicating contactor control (3RT1926-1QT00)
- 3.4.7.2 Auxiliary connecting lead terminal, 3-pole for frame size S3 (3RT19 46-4F)
- 3.4.7.3 Box terminal blocks
- 3.4.7.4 EMC interference suppression module (3RT1916-1P..)
- 3.4.7.5 Soldering pin adapter for frame size S00 (3RT19 16-4KA.)
- 3.4.7.6 Paralleling links (3RT19 .6-4B.31)
- 3.4.7.7 Sealing cover (3RT19 .6-4MA10)
- 3.4.7.8 Terminal covers for frame sizes S2 to S12
- 3.4 Accessories
3RT1 contactors/3RH1 control relays
SIRIUS System Manual
GWA 4NEB 430 0999-02 DS 01
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Auxiliary switches at
side (S0 to S12)
The auxiliary switches are hooked onto the left or right side of the contactor
and snapped onto it. They are removed again by pressing the ribbed sur-
faces.
Fig. 3-40: Side mount auxiliary contacts
Note
When you use two 2-pole, side mount auxiliary contacts, you must attach an
auxiliary switch block on the left and right in the interests of symmetry.
Maximum number of
auxiliary contacts
The following table shows you the maximum number of auxiliary switches and their
combination options:
Frame size S0 and S2 (3RT102./3RT103.)
Frame size S3 (3RT104./3RT14)
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1 auxiliary
contact
element
4 auxiliary
contact
elements
2 auxiliary
contact
elements
A maximum of 4 auxiliary contacts can
be attached, and you can use any type
of auxiliary switch. When you use two
2-pole, auxiliary switch blocks at the
side, you must attach a block on the
left and right in the interests of sym-
metry. In some situations, it is permis-
sible to have more auxiliary contacts
in frame size S2 (for more details,
please contact Technical Assistance).
max. 4 0 0
max. 2 0 1
010
001+1
Table 3-35: Possible auxiliary contact combinations (frame sizes S0/S2)
1 auxiliary
contact
element
4 auxiliary
contact
elements
2 auxiliary
contact
elements
A maximum of 8 auxiliary contacts can
be attached. Please note the follow-
ing:
Of these 8 auxiliary contacts, a maxi-
mum of four can be NC contacts.
Symmetry must be preserved in the
case of auxiliary switch blocks
attached at the side.
401+1
011+1
002+2
Table 3-36: Possible auxiliary contact combinations (frame sizes S3 toS12)