INDO CONTACT BLOCK XB2-BD25 0/1
·Switch rating
AC-15Â Â Â Â Â Â DC-13Â Â Â Â Â Â 220V/0.5A
220V/6AÂ Â Â Â 24V/6AÂ Â Â Â Â 440V/0.25A
380V/4AÂ Â Â Â 48V/3AÂ Â Â Â Â Â .
660V/2AÂ Â Â Â 110V/1A
·Contact resistance
Hard silver contacts≤550MΩ
·Max.insulation voltage
AC 2500V 50Hz~lmin
·Mechanical life
The general button is 1 million times;
500,000 key knobs;
Knobs 500,000 times;
Emergency button ≥ 500,000 times;
Self-locking button 500,000.
·Electrical life
More than 100,000 times(AC220V6A)
·Others
current :Â 10A
Rated insulation voltage :Â UI AC660V
Service temperature : -25°~ + 55°
Description:
Contact blocks are components used in electrical and control systems. They are often part of pushbutton switches or other control devices. The specific designation "XB2-BD25 0/1" may indicate the model or type of the contact block.
Specification:
Specifications can vary between different models and manufacturers. Typically, specifications include electrical ratings, contact configuration (normally open or normally closed), voltage ratings, current ratings, and environmental considerations (such as operating temperature range).
Features:
Common features of contact blocks may include:
Contact Type: Normally open (NO), normally closed (NC), or changeover (CO) contacts.
Mounting Type: Snap-in or screw-on.
Material: Durable materials suitable for industrial environments.
Electrical Ratings: Voltage and current ratings.
Termination Type: Screw terminals or other connection methods.
Benefits:
The benefits of contact blocks generally include:
Reliability: Ensures stable and reliable electrical contacts.
Durability: Designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions.
Compatibility: Can be integrated into various control systems.
Versatility: Suitable for a range of applications.
Applications:
Contact blocks are used in various industrial applications, including:
Control Panels: They are often integrated into control panels for machinery and equipment.
Automation Systems: Used in automation and control systems to manage electrical circuits.
Machinery and Equipment: Incorporated into the design of machines and equipment for control and safety functions.
Process Control: Applied in industrial processes for managing electrical signals and control logic.