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Do TeSys Deca & TeSys K contactors have mirror contacts? Which ones are those?

Yes, if those contactors have built in or using add on auxiliary contact blocks, in the following circumstances:

TeSys K contactors:
Contactors
Additional blocks
LC*K0601 to
LC*K1601
The 21-22 NC auxiliary contact is a mirror contact.
LA1KN
All the NC contacts of the additional blocks are mirror contacts.
LP*K0601 to
LP*K1601
The 21-22 NC auxiliary contact is a mirror contact.
LC*K0610 to
LC*K1610
There is no mirror contact. (a mirror contact can only be a NC contact)
LP*K0610 to
LP*K1610
There is no mirror contact. (a mirror contact can only be a NC contact)
LC*K..004
LC*K..008
Not applicable as there are no auxiliary contacts
LP*K..004
LP*K..008
Not applicable as there are no auxiliary contacts


TeSys Deca contactors:
Contactors
Additional blocks
LC1D09 to
LC1D95
The 21-22 NC auxiliary contact is a mirror contact.



LADN**





LAD8N**
All the NC contacts of the additional blocks are mirror contacts.



The contacts of these auxiliary blocks are not mirror contacts, even when it is a NC contact.
LC1D115 and LC1D150
The 21-22 NC auxiliary contact of the factory mounted lateral block is a mirror contact.

Please note: Even if the NC contacts of the front auxiliary blocks are mirror contacts, we recommend to use the NC contact of the base product. By being integrated to the base product, it can't be removed and offers the maximum of safety.

LC1D09

A mirror auxiliary contact is a NC auxiliary contact which reflects the state of the NO main contact. It means that if a main contact remains closed (welded contact for example), the mirror contact cannot close. The mirror contacts are used in safety applications, particularly with the Harmony XPS Safety Modules. The notion of mirror contacts concerns power contactors, IEC60947-4-1 standard.

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