Contactors & Control Relays
Safety Contactors
100S-D
Coil Data
Catalogue
Num ber
100S- 100S- 100S- 100S- 100S- 100S- 100S- 100S- 100S-
100S-
D420
D95
D110 D140 D140 D180 D180 D210 D250 D300
100S-D630 100S-D860
—
—
X
X
X
X
—
X
X
—
X
—
X
—
X
—
X
—
X
Conventional
Electronic-EI
Coil Type
X
X
X
—
—
Voltage Range
0.85…1.1
0.3…0.5
0.85…1.1
0.3…0.5
0.85…1.1
0.3…0.8
0.80…1.1
0.3…0.8
[x U ]
Pick-up
Dropout
Pick-up
Dropout
s
AC: 50 Hz, 60 Hz,
50/60 Hz
[x U ]
s
[x U ]
s
DC
[x U ]
s
Coil Consumption
370/243 ➊
12/6
590/355➊
15/7
1915/1720 ➊
33/30
Pick-up
Hold-in
Pick-up
Hold-in
[VA/W]
[VA/W]
[W]
AC: 50 Hz, 60 Hz,
50/60 Hz
190 ➊
375 ➊
1980 ➊
DC
[W]
6
7
30
75…90
75…90
60…100
Operating Time
AC: 50 Hz, 60 Hz,
50/60 Hz
Pick-up
[ms]
[ms]
[ms]
[ms]
[ms]
[ms]
30…60
30…60
70…145
Dropout
Dropout
Pick-up
—
—
—
with RC Suppressor
DC
75…90
75…90
60…100
Dropout
Dropout
30…60
—
30…60
—
70…145
—
with Integ. Suppres.
with Diode Suppres.
Dropout
[ms]
—
—
—
➊ Electronic coil drives are designed to minimize coil consumption. However, this design may cause a large inrush (<1ms) when energizing. This must be taken into account
when sizing power supplies, all-or-nothing relays and the cross-sections of the coil wires.
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