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1SBC100122C0202_Ch03

The document provides detailed information on N... and NL... contactor relays, including their applications, descriptions, ordering details, and technical specifications. It outlines the features of both a.c. and d.c. operated relays, including their operational currents, available accessories, and mounting options. Additional sections cover auxiliary contacts, general technical data, and dimensions for these low voltage products.

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1SBC100122C0202_Ch03

The document provides detailed information on N... and NL... contactor relays, including their applications, descriptions, ordering details, and technical specifications. It outlines the features of both a.c. and d.c. operated relays, including their operational currents, available accessories, and mounting options. Additional sections cover auxiliary contacts, general technical data, and dimensions for these low voltage products.

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Contactor Relays

Contents

Panorama

N... Contactor Relays (a.c. Operated) ................................................................................... 3/2


NL... Contactor Relays (d.c. Operated) .................................................................................. 3/3

N... Contactor Relays, a.c. Operated


3
Description ............................................................................................................................. 3/4
Ordering Details ..................................................................................................................... 3/5
Accessory fitting details ......................................................................................................... 3/8

NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays, d.c. Operated

Description ............................................................................................................................. 3/6


Ordering Details ..................................................................................................................... 3/7
Accessory fitting details ......................................................................................................... 3/9

Technical Data ................................................................................................................... 3/10

Additional Information

Auxiliary Contacts for Safety Circuits ................................................................................... 3/15


Accessories and Coils .................................................................................................. Section 4
General Technical Data and Approvals ....................................................................... Section 7
Terminal Marking and Positioning ................................................................................ Section 8
Dimensions .................................................................................................................. Section 9

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1SBC100122C0202
N... Contactor Relays
a.c. operated

4-pole, 1-stack N 22 E N 31 E N 40 E

Main contacts N.O. + N.C 2 2 3 1 4 0

IEC Rated operational current


AC-15 240 V A 4
400 V A 3
690 V A 2
DC-13 24 V A/W 6 / 144
250 V A/W 0.3 / 75

UL/CSA Pilot duty A 600, Q 300

Main accessories
Auxiliary contacts front mounting CA 5-10 1 N.O. / CA 5-01 1 N.C. / CA 5-.. 4-pole

side mounting CAL 5-11 1 N.O. + 1 N.C.

Timer front mounting TP 40 DA, TP 180 DA Direct timing / TP 40 IA, TP 180 IA Inverse timing

Surge suppressors RV 5 (Varistor) / RC 5-1 (RC type)

8-pole, 2-stack N 44 E N 53 E N 62 E N 71 E N 80 E N 33/11 N 51/11

Main contacts N.O. + N.C 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 0 3 3 1 1 5 1 1 1


with overlapping of lagging / leading contacts

IEC Rated operational current


AC-15 240 V A 4
400 V A 3
690 V A 2
DC-13 24 V A/W 6 / 144
250 V A/W 0.3 / 75

UL/CSA Pilot duty A 600, Q 300

Main accessories
Auxiliary contacts side mounting CAL 5-11 1 N.O. + 1 N.C.

Surge suppressors RV 5 (Varistor) / RC 5-1 (RC type)

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1SBC100122C0202
NL... Contactor Relays
d.c. operated

4-pole, 1-stack NL 22 E NL 31 E NL 40 E

Main contacts N.O. + N.C 2 2 3 1 4 0

IEC Rated operational current


AC-15 240 V A 4
400 V A 3
690 V A 2
DC-13 24 V A/W 6 / 144
250 V A/W 0.3 / 75

UL/CSA Pilot duty A 600, Q 300

Main accessories
Auxiliary contacts front mounting CA 5-10 1 N.O. / CA 5-01 1 N.C. / CA 5-.. 4-pole

side mounting CAL 5-11 1 N.O. + 1 N.C.

Surge suppressors RV 5 (Varistor) / RT 5 (Transil diode)

8-pole, 2-stack NL 44 E NL 53 E NL 62 E NL 71 E NL 80 E NL 33/11 NL 51/11

Main contacts N.O. + N.C 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 0 3 3 1 1 5 1 1 1


with overlapping of lagging / leading contacts

IEC Rated operational current


AC-15 240 V A 4
400 V A 3
690 V A 2
DC-13 24 V A/W 6 / 144
250 V A/W 0.3 / 75

UL/CSA Pilot duty A 600, Q 300

Main accessories
Surge suppressors RV 5 (Varistor) / RT 5 (Transil diode)

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N... Contactor Relays
a.c. Operated

Application
N... contactor relays are used for switching auxiliary circuits and control circuits.

Description
● Poles:
– 1-stack contactor relays: 4-pole (mechanically linked contact elements available),
– 2-stack contactor relays: 8-pole (mechanically linked contact elements available).
The width of 8-pole devices is identical to that of 4-pole devices; only the depth is increased.
● Control circuit: a.c. operated with laminated magnet circuit.
● Accessories: a wide range of accessories is available.

Variants
● d.c. operated: NL..., NL Z... contactor relays with low consumption coil.
● d.c. operated: TNL... contactor relays with low consumption and large coil voltage range.

Quick fixing on mounting rail according Location of surge suppressors.


to IEC 60715 / EN 60715 standards:
35 x 7.5 mm or 35 x 15 mm.
A2 z
A 21 2 0 - 2 3 0 V 5V 06 0H H
2 3 0 - 2 4R08 0
z Clear marking of coil voltages and
frequencies.

Location of side mounted accessories 33NO 8- 43


NO
NO 6- 23NO7-
(on right or left hand side). 5- 13 Terminal marking according to
IEC 60947-5-1 and EN 50011.

N40E
Holes for screw fixing (screws not supplied). Location of function marker.

Stops for attaching front mounted


Terminals delivered in open position with
E1872D

accessories.
captive screws. 8- O
7- O 44N
Screwdriver guidance for all terminals. 6- O 34N
5- 14NO 24N
Degree of protection of terminals according
to IEC 60947-1: IP 20 for all terminals. Terminal screws: Pozidriv (+,-) No. 2.

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1SBC100122C0202
N... Contactor Relays
a.c. Operated

Ordering Details
Number of contacts Type Order code Weight
1st stack 2nd stack kg

state coil voltage state coil voltage code Packing


1SBC5 7362 2F0301

(see table below) (see table below) 1 piece

4-pole, 1-stack
2 2 – – – – N 22 E 1SBH 141 001 R 22 0.340
N 40 E
3 1 – – – – N 31 E 1SBH 141 001 R 31 0.340
4 – – – – – N 40 E 1SBH 141 001 R 40 0.340

8-pole, 2-stack
4 – – 4 – – N 44 E 1SBH 141 001 R 44 0.400
4 – 1 3 – – N 53 E 1SBH 141 001 R 53 0.400
4 – 2 2 – – N 62 E 1SBH 141 001 R 62 0.400
1SBC5 7586 4F0301

4
4


3
4
1





N 71 E
N 80 E
1SBH 141 001 R
1SBH 141 001 R
71
80
0.400
0.400
3
With overlapping of lagging / leading contacts
N 44 E
3 1 – 2 1 1 N 33/11 1SBH 141 001 R 39 0.400
4 – 1 1 1 1 N 51/11 1SBH 141 001 R 59 0.400

Coil voltages and codes


Voltage Voltage Code
V - 50Hz V - 60Hz
24 24 8 1
48 48 8 3
110 110 ... 120 8 4
220 ... 230 230 ... 240 8 0
230 ... 240 240 ... 260 8 8
380 ... 400 400 ... 415 8 5
400 ... 415 415 ... 440 8 6
Other voltages: page 0/1.

>> Accessory Fitting Details .................................... page 3/8 >> General - Approvals ............................................. section 7
>> Technical Data .................................................... page 3/10 >> Terminal Marking and Positioning ..................... section 8
>> Auxiliary Contacts for Safety Circuits .............. page 3/15 >> Dimensions ........................................................... section 9

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1SBC100122C0202
NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
d.c. Operated

Application
NL..., NL Z... and TNL... contactor relays are used for switching auxiliary circuits and control circuits. Their low power consumption allows the direct
control from transistor PLC outputs.

Description
The NL... contactor relays are fitted with low consumption d.c. coils:
– NL... contactor relays: 3 W (pull-in and holding),
– NL Z... contactor relays with very low consumption: 2.4 W (pull-in and holding).
The TNL... version offers a large coil voltage range.
● Poles:
– 1-stack contactor relays: 4-pole (mechanically linked contact elements available),
– 2-stack contactor relays: 8-pole (mechanically linked contact elements available).
The width of 8-pole devices is identical to that of 4-pole devices ; only the depth is increased.
● Control circuit: d.c. operated. The polarity on the coil terminals (A1+ and A2-) must be respected.
● Accessories: a wide range of accessories is available.

Quick fixing on mounting rail according Location of surge suppressors.


to IEC 60715 / EN 60715 standards:
35 x 7.5 mm or 35 x 15 mm.
-A2
A1+ 2 4 V D8 1C A1
R
Clear marking of coil voltages.
A2

Location of side mounted accessories NO


33NO 8- 43
(on right or left hand side). NO 6- 23NO7-
5- 13
Terminal marking according to
IEC 60947-5-1 and EN 50011.

Holes for screw fixing (screws not supplied). NL40E


Location of function marker.
1SBC500002F0000

Stops for attaching front mounted


accessories. Terminals delivered in open position with
7-
8-
O 44N
O captive screws.
6- 24NO 34N
5- 14NO Screwdriver guidance for all terminals.
Degree of protection of terminals according
Terminal screws: Pozidriv (+,-) No. 2. to IEC 60947-1: IP 20 for all terminals.

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NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
d.c. Operated

Ordering Details
Number of contacts Type Order code Weight
1st stack 2nd stack kg
1SBC5 8791 4F0302

state coil voltage state coil voltage code Packing


(see table below) (see table below) 1 piece

4-pole, 1-stack - 3 W consumption


2 2 – – – – NL 22 E 1SBH 143 001 R 22 0.520
NL 22 E
3 1 – – – – NL 31 E 1SBH 143 001 R 31 0.520
4 – – – – – NL 40 E 1SBH 143 001 R 40 0.520

8-pole, 2-stack - 3 W consumption


4 – – 4 – – NL 44 E 1SBH 143 001 R 44 0.580
4 – 1 3 – – NL 53 E 1SBH 143 001 R 53 0.580
4 – 2 2 – – NL 62 E 1SBH 143 001 R 62 0.580
1SBC5 8784 4F0301

4 – 3 1 – – NL 71 E 1SBH 143 001 R 71 0.580


4 – 4 –

With overlapping of lagging / leading contacts


– – NL 80 E 1SBH 143 001 R 80 0.580
3
NL 80 E 3 1 – 2 1 1 NL 33/11 1SBH 143 001 R 39 0.580
4 – 1 1 1 1 NL 51/11 1SBH 143 001 R 59 0.580

4-pole, 1-stack - 2.4 W consumption


2 2 – – – – NL Z 22 E 1SBH 144 001 R 22 0.520
3 1 – – – – NL Z 31 E 1SBH 144 001 R 31 0.520
4 – – – – – NL Z 40 E 1SBH 144 001 R 40 0.520
1SBC5 90194 4F0304

4-pole, 1-stack - Large coil voltage range


2 2 – – – – TNL 22 E 1SBH 143 061 R 22 0.520
3 1 – – – – TNL 31 E 1SBH 143 061 R 31 0.520
4 – – – – – TNL 40 E 1SBH 143 061 R 40 0.520
TNL 22 E
8-pole, 2-stack - Large coil voltage range
4 – – 4 – – TNL 44 E 1SBH 143 061 R 44 0.580
4 – 2 2 – – TNL 62 E 1SBH 143 061 R 62 0.580
4 – 4 – – – TNL 80 E 1SBH 143 061 R 80 0.580

Coil voltages and codes: NL... Coil voltages and codes: TNL...
1SBC5 9020 3F0304

Voltage - Uc Code Voltage - Uc Code


V d.c. V d.c.
12 8 0 17 ... 32 5 1
24 8 1 25 ... 45 5 2
TNL 80 E 42 8 2 36 ... 65 5 4
48 8 3 42 ... 78 5 8
50 2 1 50 ... 90 5 5
60 8 4 77 ... 143 6 2
75 8 5 90 ... 150 6 6
110 8 6 152 ... 264 6 8
125 8 7 Other voltages: please consult us.
220 8 8
240 8 9 Voltage tolerances (-15 % and +10 %) included in the
250 3 8
! Uc min. and Uc max. values for the TNL... contactor
relays.

Coil voltages and codes: NL Z...


Voltage - Uc Code
V d.c.
24 15
48 20

>> Accessory Fitting Details .................................... page 3/9 >> General - Approvals ............................................. section 7
>> Technical Data .................................................... page 3/10 >> Terminal Marking and Positioning ..................... section 8
>> Auxiliary Contacts for Safety Circuits .............. page 3/15 >> Dimensions ........................................................... section 9

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N... Contactor Relays

Accessory Fitting Details - For Ordering Details, see "Accessories"


Many configurations of accessories are possible depending on whether these are front mounted or side mounted.
Contactor Built-in contacts Front mounted accessories Side mounted accessories
types 1st 2nd
stack stack
Auxiliary contact
1-pole CA 5-... Auxiliary contact Pneumatic timer Auxiliary contact
(or 1-pole CE 5-...) 4-pole CA 5-... TP .. A 2-pole CAL 5-11

N... Contactor Relays


N 22 E (1) 2 2 – – – – 1 to 4 x CA 5-..
(or 1 x CE 5-..) (2)
or 1 x CA 5-... (4-pole) or 1 x TP .. A + 1 to 2 x CAL 5-11

N 31 E (1) 3 1 – – – – 1 to 4 x CA 5-..
or 1 x CA 5-... (4-pole) or 1 x TP .. A + 1 to 2 x CAL 5-11
N 40 E 4 0 – – – – (1 to 2 x CE 5-.. max.) (3)

N 44 E 4 0 0 4 – –
N 53 E 4 0 1 3 – –
N 62 E 4 0 2 2 – – – – – 1 to 2 x CAL 5-11
N 71 E 4 0 3 1 – –
N 80 E 4 0 4 0 – –

N... Contactor Relays with overlapping of lagging / leading contacts


N 33/11 3 1 0 2 1 1
– – – 1 to 2 x CAL 5-11
N 51/11 4 0 1 1 1 1
(1) 2 x N.C. front mounted auxiliary contacts maximum in mounting position 5.
N 22 E and N 31 E in mounting position 5, TP..DA not allowed.
(2) CE5-.. auxiliary contacts not allowed in mounting position 5.
(3) The total number of N.O. or N.C. CE 5-.. and other additional N.C. CA 5-.. auxiliary contacts is limited to 2.
CE 5-.. auxiliary contacts not allowed in mounting position 5.

N... contactor relays and main accessories For mounting position diagram, see "Technical Data"

RV 5/..

N 40 E

CA 5-10

CAL 5-11

CA 5-22 N

TP 40 DA
E0273D3

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1SBC100122C0202
NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays

Accessory Fitting Details - For Ordering Details, see "Accessories"


Many configurations of accessories are possible depending on whether these are front mounted or side mounted.
Contactor Built-in contacts Front mounted accessories Side mounted accessories (6)
types 1st 2nd
stack stack

Auxiliary contact Auxiliary contact Auxiliary contact Auxiliary contact


1-pole CA 5-... 4-pole CA 5-... 1-pole CE 5-... 2-pole CAL 5-11

NL... Contactor Relays


NL 22 E (5) 2 2 - - - - 1 to 4 x CA 5-... (4) or 1 x CA 5-... (4-pole) (4) – or 1 x CAL 5-11 (3)
NL 31 E 3 1 - - - -
1 to 4 x CA 5-... (1) or 1 x CA 5-... (4-pole) (1) or 1 to 2 x CE 5-... (2) or 1 x CAL 5-11 (3)
NL 40 E 4 0 - - - -
NL 44 E 4 0 0 4 - -
NL 53 E 4 0 1 3 - -
NL 62 E 4 0 2 2 - - – – – –
NL 71 E 4 0 3 1 - -
NL 80 E 4 0 4 0 - -

NL... Contactor Relays with overlapping of lagging / leading contacts


NL 33/11
NL 51/11
3 1
4 0
0 2
1 1
1 1
1 1
– – – – 3
NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
NL Z 22 E (5)(6) 2 2 - - - - 1 to 2 x CA 5-... – – (1) A maximum of 2 N.C. auxiliary contacts can be

fitted in all mounting positions except 5.
NL Z 31 E (6) 3 1 - - - - 1 to 2 x CA 5-... (1) – or 1 to 2 x CE 5-... (2) – In position 5 no N.C. auxiliary contacts are permitted.
NL Z 40 E (6) 4 0 - - - - (2) CE 5-.. is not allowed in mounting position 5.
TNL 22 E (5) 2 2 - - - - 1 to 4 x CA 5-... (4) or 1 x CA 5-... (4-pole) (4) – –
(3) With CAL5-11 the control voltage is limited to
TNL 31 E 3 1 - - - - – 0.9 Uc ... 1.1 Uc in all mounting positions.
1 to 4 x CA 5-... (1) or 1 x CA 5-... (4-pole) (1) or 1 to 2 x CE 5-... (2)
TNL 40 E 4 0 - - - - (4) A maximum of 2 N.C. auxiliary contacts can be
fitted.
TNL 44 E 4 0 0 4 - -
TNL 62 E 4 0 2 2 - - – – – (5) Mounting position 5 is not allowed.
TNL 80 E 4 0 4 0 - - (6) Mounting position 1 + 30° is not allowed.

NL..., NL Z... and TNL... contactor relays and main accessories For mounting position diagram, see "Technical Data"

RV 5/..

NL 40 E

CA 5-10

CAL 5-11

CA 5-22 N
1SBC500020F0000

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N..., NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
Technical Data

Contact Utilization Characteristics


Utilization characteristics according to IEC
Contactor relay types N... NL... NL Z... TNL...
Rated operational voltage Ue max. V 690
Conventional free air thermal current Ith
according to IEC 60947-5-1,
open contactors θ ≤ 40 °C A 16
Rated frequency limits Hz 25 ... 400
Rated operational current Ie / AC-15
according to IEC 60947-5-1
24-127 V 50/60 Hz A 6
230-240 V 50/60 Hz A 4
400-415 V 50/60 Hz A 3
500 V 50/60 Hz A 2
690 V 50/60 Hz A 2
Rated operational current Ie / DC-13
according to IEC 60947-5-1
24 V d.c. A/W 6 / 144
48 V d.c. A/W 2.8 / 134
72 V d.c. A/W 1 / 72
110 V d.c. A/W 0.55 / 60
125 V d.c. A/W 0.55 / 69
220 V d.c. A/W 0.30 / 66
250 V d.c. A/W 0.30 / 75
Making capacity
according to IEC 60947-5-1 10 x Ie / AC-15
Breaking capacity
according to IEC 60947-5-1 10 x Ie / AC-15
Short-circuit protection
Ue < 500 V a.c. - gG type fuse A 10
Rated short-time withstand current Icw
at 40 °C ambient temp., in free air,
from a cold state 1.0 s A 100
0.1 s A 140
Minimum switching capacity V / mA 17 / 5
with failure rate acc. to IEC 60947-5-4 < 10-6 < 10-7
Non-overlapping time between
N.O. and N.C. contacts ms >2
Heat dissipation per pole at 6 A W 0.10
Max. electric switching frequency cycles/h 1200
Mechanical durability
– millions of operating cycles > 20
– max. mechanical switching frequency cycles/h 6000

Utilization characteristics according to UL/CSA


Contactor relay types N... NL... NL Z... TNL...
Max. rated voltage V 600
Pilot duty A 600, Q 300

>> Electrical Durability Curves ................. section 4 >> Auxiliary Contacts for Safety Circuits ...... page 3/15 >> Terminal Marking and Positioning ........ section 8

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N..., NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
Technical Data

General Technical Data


Contactor relay types N... NL... NL Z... TNL...
Rated insulation voltage Ui
according to IEC 60947-5-1 V 690
according to UL/CSA V 600
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp. kV 8
Standards Devices complying with IEC 60947-5-1 and EN 60947-5-1
Air temperature close to contactor see "Conditions for use", for control voltage limits and authorized mounting positions
– for operation in free air °C -40 to +70 -40 to +55
– for storage °C -60 to +80
Climatic withstand acc. to IEC 60068-2-30 and 60068-2-11 - UTE C 63-100 specification II
Operating altitude m < 3000
Shock withstand
acc. IEC 60068-2-27 and EN 60068-2-27
Mounting position 1 1/2 sinusoidal shock for 11 ms: no change in contact position
Shock Closed or Closed position Open position

ABB
C1 direction
A
B1
open position
20 g
5g
20 g
15 g
10 g
5g
3
A A B1 B2
B2 15 g 10 g 10 g
E0202D1

C1 20 g 20 g 8g
C2 C2 20 g 14 g 8g

>> Conditions for Use ..................................................................................... page 3/13 >> Certifications - Approvals .......................................................................... section 7
>> Mounting Positions .................................................................................... page 3/13 >> Dimensions .................................................................................................. section 9

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1SBC100122C0202
N..., NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
Technical Data

Magnet System Characteristics for N... Contactor Relays


Contactor relay types N...
Rated control circuit voltage Uc 50/60 Hz V 24 ... 690
Coil operating limits acc. to IEC 60947-5-1 0.85 ... 1.1 x Uc (at θ < 55 °C)
Please also refer to "Conditions for Use"
Drop-out voltage in % of Uc approx. 40 ... 65 %
Coil consumption
Average pull-in value 50 Hz VA 70
60 Hz VA 80
50/60 Hz (1) VA / VA 74 / 70
Average holding value 50 Hz VA / W 8/2
60 Hz VA / W 8/2
50/60 Hz (1) VA / W 8/2
Operating time
between coil energization and:
– N.O. contact closing ms 10 ... 26
– N.C. contact opening ms 7 ... 21
between coil de-energization and:
– N.O. contact opening ms 4 ... 11
– N.C. contact closing ms 9 ... 16
(1) 50/60 Hz coils: see "Coil Voltage Code Table".

Magnet System Characteristics for NL... and NL Z... Contactor Relays


Contactor relay types NL... NL Z...
Rated control circuit voltage Uc V d.c. 12 ... 250 24 and 48
Coil operating limits acc. to IEC 60947-5-1 0.85 ... 1.1 x Uc (θ < 55 °C)
Please also refer to "Conditions for Use"
Drop-out voltage in % of Uc approx. 10 ... 30 %
Coil consumption - Average values
– pull-in value W 3.0 2.4
– holding value W 3.0 2.4
Coil time constant
– open L/R ms 28
– closed L/R ms 74
Operating time
between coil energization and:
– N.O. contact closing ms 50 ... 100
– N.C. contact opening ms 20 ... 70
between coil de-energization and:
– N.O. contact opening ms 10 ... 17 (1)
– N.C. contact closing ms 16 ... 27 (1)
(1) The use of surge suppressors increases the opening time with a factor of 1.1 to 1.5 for a varistor suppressor and a factor of 1.5 to 3 for a transil diode suppressor.

Magnet System Characteristics for TNL... Contactor Relays


Contactor relay types TNL...
Rated control circuit voltage Uc V d.c. 17 ... 264
Coil operating limits Uc min. ... Uc max. (θ < 55 °C)
Please also refer to "Conditions for Use"
Drop-out voltage in % of Uc max. approx. 9 ... 25 %
Coil consumption for Uc min. ... Uc max. W 2.5 ... 8.5 at pull-in and holding
Coil time constant
– open L/R ms 28
– closed L/R ms 74
Operating time
between coil energization and:
– N.O. contact closing ms 50 ... 100
– N.C. contact opening ms 20 ... 70
between coil de-energization and:
– N.O. contact opening ms 10 ... 17 (1)
– N.C. contact closing ms 16 ... 27 (1)
(1) The use of surge suppressors increases the opening time with a factor of 1.1 to 1.5 for a varistor suppressor and a factor of 1.5 to 3 for a transil diode suppressor.

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N..., NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
Technical Data

Mounting Characteristics
Contactor relay types N... NL... NL Z... TNL...
Mounting positions see "Conditions for Use"
Mounting distances No mounting distance required between contactors Distances for ambient
temperature 20...55 °C
Pos.1, 2, 5 5 mm

ABB ABB

Pos.3, 4

20 mm

ABB

A1022D5
ABB
Fixing
on rail
according to IEC 60715 and EN 60715
35 x 7.5 mm
35 x 15 mm 3
by screws (not supplied) 2 x M4

Conditions for Use


Sustainable utilization conditions for contactor relays involving at the same time the Mounting position, Ambient temperature and Control Voltage
operating limits are summarized in the table below.
Contactor relay types N... NL... NL Z... TNL...
Control Voltage / Ambient temperature
Mounting positions < 55 °C 0.85 ... 1.1 x Uc Uc min. ... Uc max.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (1) 55 ... 70 °C Uc unauthorized
Mounting position < 55 °C 0.85 ... 1.1 x Uc unauthorized Uc min. ... Uc max.
1 + 30° 55 ... 70 °C Uc unauthorized
Mounting position < 55 °C 0.95 ... 1.1 x Uc unauthorized
6 > 55 °C unauthorized
(1) NL 22 E, NL Z 22 E, and TNL 22 E not allowed in position 5.

Mounting Positions (see the above table for authorized positions)

Position 2

ABB

Position 4
ABB

+30°
-30°
ABB

Position 3
Position 5
ABB
E0200D6

Position 1 Position 1 ± 30° Position 6

>> Coil Voltage Code Table .............................................................................. page 0/1 >> Terminal Marking and Positioning ............................................................ section 8
>> Influence of the Length of Conductors Used in Control Circuit ............ page 2/88 >> Dimensions .................................................................................................. section 9

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N..., NL..., NL Z... and TNL... Contactor Relays
Technical Data

Connecting Characteristics
Contactor relay types N... NL... NL Z... TNL...
Terminals
with cable clamp

Connecting capacity (min. ... max.)


Pole and coil terminals
Rigid solid 1 x mm2 1 ... 4
2 x mm2 1 ... 4
Flexible with cable end 1 x mm2 0.75 ... 2.5
2 x mm2 0.75 ... 2.5
Lugs
– Pole terminals l L L mm ≤ 7.7
l mm > 3.7
– Coil terminals l L L mm ≤ 8
l mm > 3.7
Capacity according to UL/CSA AWG 18 - 14
Degree of protection Protection against direct contact in acc. with EN 50274
acc. to IEC 60947-1 / EN 60947-1 and IEC 60529 / EN 60529
All terminals IP 20
Screw terminals (delivered in open position, screws of unused terminals must be tightened)
All terminals M 3.5 (+,-) pozidriv 2 screws with cable clamp
Tightening torque
– recommended Nm / lb.in 1.00 / 9
– max. Nm 1.20

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Auxiliary Contacts for Safety Circuits
Contactor Relays

Mechanically Linked Contact Elements for Contactor Relays


(known as "forced contacts", "positively activated contacts" or "linked contacts").

Definitions from standards: mechanically linked contact elements according to IEC 60947-5-1, Annex L 3.0.

Combination of "n" Make auxiliary contact element(s) and "m" Break auxiliary contact element(s) are designed in such a way that they cannot be
in the closed position simultaneously.
One control circuit device may have more than one group of mechanically linked contact elements.

The table below gives the contactor relays that offer mechanically linked auxiliary contacts according to IEC 60947-5-1, Annex L.

Contactor relays Built-in auxiliary contacts

N 22 E, NL 22 E, TNL 22 E 2 2
N 31 E, NL 31 E, TNL 31 E 3 1
N 44 E, NL 44 E, TNL 44 E 4 4
N 53 E, NL 53 E
N 62 E, NL 62 E, TNL 62 E
5 3
6 2
3
N 71 E, NL 71 E 7 1

The information provided for NL and TNL contactor relays can also be used for NL Z... type. For each contactor type, see "Accessory Fitting Details".

Direct Opening Action of N.C. Built-in Auxiliary Contacts


Annex K2.1 of IEC 60947-5-1 defines a control switch with direct opening action: "the full contact opening of the break contact element(s) is
obtained when the actuator is moved through the direct opening travel by applying the force stated by the manufacturer".
The N.C. built-in auxiliary contacts of contactor relays ARE NOT CONCERNED by the annex K.
Nevertheless, N.C. auxiliary contacts are designed to have "direct opening action" and are suitable for uses such as lifts / elevators (according to
EN 81-1).

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