Description
However, here’s some general information about HAGERS Modular Contactors that might be helpful:
- Function: They are electromechanical devices used to switch high currents or loads that Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) cannot handle directly.
- Control methods: While not programmable in the traditional sense, they can be controlled through various methods:
- Manual control: Using push buttons or switches.
- Voltage control: Responding to changes in voltage levels.
- Time control: Activated or deactivated based on pre-set timers.
- Logic control: Integrated into building management systems or programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for more complex control scenarios.
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- Maintenance and isolation: Isolating portions of a circuit for safe maintenance or repair work.
- Safety: Providing a visible and physical disconnect point for emergency situations or equipment de-energization.
- Metering: Allowing for safe meter removal or access for reading purposes.








