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SEL SWITCH COVER ASSY
Part#: EFKB12
SEL SWITCH COVER ASSY
2POS-2CKT SELECTOR SWITCH
Part#: EFDB17512
2POS-2CKT SELECTOR SWITCH
3POS-2CKT SELECTOR SWITCH
Part#: EFDB175102
3POS-2CKT SELECTOR SWITCH
Eaton XT IEC contactor
Part#: CE15BNS4AB
Eaton XT IEC contactor
Eaton XT IEC contactor
Part#: XTCF045C10R
Eaton XT IEC contactor
L-64 INTERLOCK    1NO-1NC
Part#: 843D943G21
L-64 INTERLOCK 1NO-1NC
IEC contactor, TeSys Deca, nonreversing, 50A, 40HP at 480VAC, up to 100kA SCCR, 3 phase, 3 NO, 110VDC coil, open style
Part#: LC1D50AFD
IEC contactor, TeSys Deca, nonreversing, 50A, 40HP at 480VAC, up to 100kA SCCR, 3 phase, 3 NO, 110VDC coil, open style
IEC contactor, TeSys D, nonreversing, 65A, 40HP at 480VAC, up to 100kA SCCR, 3 phase, 3 NO, 200VAC 60Hz coil, open style
Part#: LC1D65L6
IEC contactor, TeSys D, nonreversing, 65A, 40HP at 480VAC, up to 100kA SCCR, 3 phase, 3 NO, 200VAC 60Hz coil, open style
NEMA Contactor, Type S, nonreversing, Size 3, 90A, 50HP at 575VAC, 3 phase, up to 100kA, 3 pole, 120VAC coil, NEMA 1
Part#: 8502SEG2V02S
NEMA Contactor, Type S, nonreversing, Size 3, 90A, 50HP at 575VAC, 3 phase, up to 100kA, 3 pole, 120VAC coil, NEMA 1
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Electronic All-Purpose Contractor Box

Electronic All-Purpose Contractor Box

Our field-ready solution allows contractors to install a durable enclosure that integrates a built-in 60 Amp 7-day Astronomic timer control with optional timed photocontrol functionality and 480 Volt-rated contactors to manage a wide range of heavy-duty loads. Installers can also easily add surge protection to the enclosure to help safeguard connected equipment, making it a versatile all-in-one solution.
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Lighting Automation Still Requires a Contactor

Lighting Automation Still Requires a Contactor

Lighting automation has bells and whistles, but a lighting contactor is necessary to switch the actual lighting circuits. Properly selecting lighting contactors can save installation and maintenance costs. What are some of the important considerations in addition to the correct voltage and current?
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