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Eaton DILM150-XHI20 Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounted
Eaton DILM150-XHI20 Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounted
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Eaton DILM150-XHI20 Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounted
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Eaton DILM150-XHI20 Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounted
Eaton DILM150-XHI20 Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounted
The Eaton DILM150-XHI20 is a professional-grade auxiliary contact module engineered for seamless integration with compatible contactors. This front-mounted component is designed to expand the switching capabilities of your electrical control systems, providing two normally open (NO) contacts for reliable signal transmission and circuit monitoring. Built to withstand rigorous industrial environments, it ensures consistent performance and high operational safety in various power distribution and automation setups.
This auxiliary contact module offers exceptional reliability and ease of installation due to its front-mounting design, which saves valuable space within control cabinets. Its robust construction ensures long-term durability even under frequent switching cycles. By providing two additional normally open contacts, it allows for more complex control logic and feedback loops, enhancing the overall functionality of the primary contactor system.
This module is specifically designed for use with compatible Eaton contactors and may not be compatible with contactors from other manufacturers or different series. It is not intended for high-power load switching, as it is strictly an auxiliary control device.
To install the Eaton DILM150-XHI20, ensure that the primary contactor is disconnected from all power sources. Align the module with the front mounting interface of the contactor and press firmly until it clicks into place. Once secured, connect your control wiring to the designated terminals according to your circuit diagram. Verify that all connections are tight and that the module is properly seated before restoring power to the system.
Always perform a functional test of the auxiliary contacts after installation to ensure they actuate correctly in synchronization with the main contactor. Regularly inspect terminal connections for tightness during routine maintenance to prevent signal loss.
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