CR460XP32 General Electric Lighting Contactor
Product Description P/N: CR460XP32 DESCRIPTION / SPECIFICATIONS Description General Electric CR460XP32 is a lighting contactor designed for controlling lighting circuits. It includes auxiliary functionalities as a GE contactor and motor starter auxiliary, enhancing its operational versatility and compatibility with various electrical applications. Technical Specifications Part CR460XP32 Category Contactors & Starters Subcategory Auxiliary Contact Type 2-Pole Series CR460 Amperage Rating 30 A Suitable For Use With Power Block Lighting Contactor Dimensions 3.8 in H x 2.7 in W x 0.6 in D Information About CR460XP32 The General Electric CR460XP32 is a lighting contactor designed to facilitate control and switching operations in electrical systems. As part of the CR460 series, it serves as an auxiliary component in contactor and motor starter configurations. The CR460XP32 model specifically supports applications requiring reliable performance in lighting control, adhering to industry standards for durability and functionality. Engineered with a 2-pole design, the CR460XP32 contactor ensures efficient electrical connectivity and switching capability. It is rated for a maximum amperage of 30 A, accommodating typical operational currents encountered in lighting circuits. This configuration allows it to integrate seamlessly into power distribution systems where lighting control is critical. The CR460XP32 is compatible with GE's Power Block lighting contactor systems, enhancing its versatility in various electrical setups. This compatibility extends its functionality to include interfacing with other GE control components, providing a comprehensive solution for lighting control applications.
Specifying the Correspondents of the Remote I/O Rack By default, each correspondent of a remote I/O rack consumes all TVAs produced by the I/O modules of the rack. When you add a new correspondent, the defaults are applied. You can eliminate unnecessary exchanges at the I/O module level. The rightmost pane of the Exchange Paths tab lists its correspondents and devices that are not presently configured as correspondents, but which are able to be correspondents. To add a correspondent, select a potential device in the list and click on add. To remove a device, select it in the correspondents list and click on remove.
CAUTION: Removing a correspondent deletes all the exchanges which may have been defined previously between the device and the correspondent.
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