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Square D TeSys F Contactor Replacement Coil 220-240V AC 40-400 Hz, LX1FX220

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The Square D LX1FX220 is a TeSys F series replacement contactor coil rated for 220–240 V AC operation across a wide frequency range of 40–400 Hz. It is designed as a direct drop-in replacement for LX1FX-series contactors in motor control and industrial switching applications.

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Overview

The Square D (Schneider Electric) LX1FX220 contactor coil is engineered for use with TeSys F series contactors, providing reliable electromagnetic actuation at 220–240 V AC. Its wide frequency tolerance of 40–400 Hz makes it suitable for both standard 50/60 Hz power systems and variable-frequency applications, including industrial motor control centers and switchgear.

Features

  • Rated voltage: 220–240 V AC
  • Wide frequency range: 40–400 Hz
  • Direct replacement coil for TeSys F series contactors
  • Designed for LX1FX-series contactor frames
  • Supports demanding industrial motor control environments

Specifications

Attribute Value
Manufacturer Square D (Schneider Electric)
Series TeSys F
Model LX1FX220
UPC 78590186625
Product Type Contactor Coil
Rated Voltage 220–240 V AC
Frequency Range 40–400 Hz

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