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Siemens Industry, Inc. 5300 Triangle Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092 

     

A5E31166448A-006

Power Circuit Terminals

Terminals are marked as suitable for

either copper or aluminum conductors.

Contactor 

Rating

60A

100A

200 A

CU/AL

 Terminals

#14 - 4 AWG

#6 - 1/0 AWG

#4 - 300 AWG

Range of Conductor Sizes

Fig. 1

60 Ampere, CLM0F120 Contactor  

(Exploded View for clarity)

CAUTION - 

Coil must be wired correctly.

Risk of damage to this device.

All control wiring for contactor operation must only be made to the coil 

isolationcontact terminals #2 & #3 and L2 terminal connection points. 

Wiring made to any other terminal points will burn out the coil and diode. 

If a coil burnout occurs, both the coil and diode must be replaced

.

(Wire with conductors rated 75 

0

C. If conductors rated higher 

than 75 

0

C are used, their size must be based on torque  

ampacity values for 75 

0

C conductors.).Terminals torque val-

ues are shown in Table 2.

Table 2 - Recommended Driving Torque
Location (Qty.)

Driving Torque 

(lb.-in.)

Figure 1 

Item

Cover Screw (2)

60 Ampere Contactors

8-9

6

6

Coil Wire Connector (2)

8-9

12

Stationary Contact Screw (2/pole)

18-

-

20

45 50

10

Main Power Connector (2/pole)

13

Cover Screw (2)

100 and 200 Ampere Contactors

Coil Wire Connector (2)

8-9

12

Stationary Contact Screw (2/pole)

10

90-100

13

275-300

13

Main Power Connector (2/pole)

(100 Amp.)
Main Power Connector (2/pole)

(200 Amp.)

18-

18-20

 18-20

Installation

The  nameplate  ratings  of  the  contactor  must  agree  with  the 

power supply and the rating of the load. Contactor mounting 

should be solid to prevent vibration. When the contactor is pro-

vided with a channel iron base, grout the base in place. The 

preferred and recommended mounting position of the contac

-

tor is in a vertical plane. Before making any connections, be 

certain that all leads to be handled are de-energized.

power off, operate contactors, relays and interlocks to see that 

they  work  freely.  See  that  all  terminals  and  current  carrying 

connections are clean and tight.

Table 3 - Fuse Block Kits

To

 meet NEC requirements concerning common control fusing, the 

following fuse kit catalog numbers are available for protection of the 

control circuit conductors.

Cat. No.

Description

KCCF1

For one pole fuse holder

KCCF1

For two pole fuse holder

Order Fuse Separately by Ampere Rating

Control Conductor Size

Suggested Fuse Size

 *  **

#16 AWG

10 AMP

#14 AWG

15 AMP

* Buss Fuse KTK or equivalent
** When using a control transformer, select fuse size based 

 

   on NEC code

Содержание CLM0D Series

Страница 1: ...e leakage currents They may also pass utility transient voltages through to the device electronics Magnetically latched CLM lighting and heating contactors can control tungsten fluorescent and metal vapor lamp or heating loads Table 1 below shows the voltage and current rating for various loads Each contactor and its associated load should be protected against short circuits by a suitable branch c...

Страница 2: ...0 45 50 10 Main Power Connector 2 pole 13 Cover Screw 2 100 and 200 Ampere Contactors Coil Wire Connector 2 8 9 12 Stationary Contact Screw 2 pole 10 90 100 13 275 300 13 Main Power Connector 2 pole 100 Amp Main Power Connector 2 pole 200 Amp 18 18 20 18 20 Installation The nameplate ratings of the contactor must agree with the power supply and the rating of the load Contactor mounting should be s...

Страница 3: ... both mechanical and electrical wear during their operation In most cases mechanical wear is insignificant The erosion of the contacts is due to electrical wear During arcing material from each contact is vaporized and blown away from the useful contacting surface Note When contact replacement is required it is necessary to replace both stationary and moving contacts plus moving contact overtravel...

Страница 4: ... ON OFF Red CR Remote Device CR CR CLM CONTACTOR ON OFF ON OFF Black AC AC L2 Red White CLMFCCK11 3 2 CLMFCAK11 OFF ON Red Pushbutton Momentary ON OFF Pushbutton Maintained 1 L1 L3 L2 T1 T3 T2 Red Lead A Not Provided CLM CONTACTOR VOLTAGE CONTROL ON OFF BLACK AC AC L2 RED WHITE CLMFCCK11 3 2 RED ON OFF RED CR REMOTE CR CR L1 1 L2 X2 H A O DEVICE SELECTOR SWITCH CLM CONTACTOR Fig 5 Connection for H...

Страница 5: ...nd 200 Amp Device CAUTION Coil must be wired correctly Risk of damage to the device All control wiring for contactor operation must only be made to the coil isolation contact terminals 2 3 and L2 terminal con nection points Wiring made to any other terminal points will burn out the coil and diode If a coil burnout occurs both the coil and the diode must be replaced Table 6 AC Operating Coils for 6...

Страница 6: ... Volts Remote solid state switching devices have off state leakage currents They may also pass utility transient voltages through to the device electronics The low level off state voltages are insufficient to actuate the contactor but large enough to burn out the resistors Normal actuating voltages are quickly disconnected from the coils and control module by the latch clearing contacts Coil and m...

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