Specifications
General
Product Name: AC Power Contactor
Model / Part Number: 1SFL451001R8411
Series: A110 (A‑Series)
Type: 3‑Pole Contactor
Application: Motor control, power switching, distribution panels
Mounting: DIN‑rail or panel mount compatible
Auxiliary Contacts: 1 NO + 1 NC
Control / Coil
Rated Control Voltage: 110 V AC (50 Hz) / 110–120 V AC (60 Hz)
Coil Type: AC coil for direct control supply
Main Circuit Ratings
Rated Operational Voltage: Up to 1000 V AC (main circuit)
Rated Operational Current:
AC‑1: 160 A
AC‑3: 110 A (at 400 V)
Inductive Load Current: 110 A
Rated Power (AC‑3):
~55 kW @ 400 V AC
~30 kW @ 230 V AC
~75 kW @ 690 V AC
Rated Breaking Capacity: 8 × Ie (AC‑3)
Rated Making Capacity: 10 × Ie (AC‑3)
Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui): ~1000 V AC
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage (Uimp): ~8 kV
Contact Configuration
Main Contacts: 3 normally open (3 NO)
Auxiliary Contacts: 1 normally open + 1 normally closed
Performance
Mechanical Endurance: High cycle life for frequent operation
Switching Frequency:
AC‑1: ~300 cycles/hour
AC‑3/AC‑4: ~150–300 cycles/hour
Mechanical: ~3600 cycles/hour
Short‑Time Withstand Current:
~800 A (10 s)
~350 A (1 min)
Mechanical & Physical
Number of Poles: 3
Connection Type: Cable clamp terminals
Weight: ~2.0 kg
Compact Block Design: Suitable for modular motor control assemblies
Environmental
Operating Temperature: –40 °C to +70 °C
Storage Temperature: –60 °C to +80 °C
Maximum Operating Altitude: Up to ~3000 m
Standards & Compliance
Complies with IEC/EN standards for contactors and motor starters
Suitable for industrial power control applications
Typical Applications
Motor starters in industrial control panels
Power distribution switching
HVAC and pump control systems
Bypass and isolation switching
Integration with overload relay and automation logic
The ABB 1SFL451001R8411 is a 3‑phase AC contactor from ABB’s A‑Series (A110) family designed for switching and controlling electrical power in industrial and commercial applications. It is optimized for motor starting, isolation, bypass, and distribution duties in three‑phase systems.