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Schneider Electric LC1D245M7C AC Motor Contactor – TeSys D Series

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Schneider Electric
Primary Part Number
LC1D245M7C
Product Type
AC Motor Contactor
Product Family
Other series
Country of Origin
FR
Catalog Category
Relays & Protection
Warranty
12 months from date of shipment
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Product Overview

Schneider Electric LC1D245M7C — 245A Three-Pole AC Motor Contactor for High-Power Industrial Control Loops

The LC1D245M7C is a three-pole, air-insulated AC contactor from Schneider Electric’s TeSys D Series, rated at 245 A (AC-3 duty) with a 220 V AC / 50–60 Hz control coil (suffix M7). Within a motor control loop, this device occupies the power-switching node between the upstream protective device and the motor terminal block. Its primary function is deterministic make-and-break of three-phase load current under inductive conditions — a duty cycle that demands precise arc-quenching geometry, low contact bounce, and coil-circuit immunity to voltage transients on the control bus.

Unlike general-purpose switching relays, the LC1D245M7C is engineered specifically for AC-3 utilization category: repeated switching of squirrel-cage induction motors at full locked-rotor current. The silver-cadmium oxide (AgCdO) or silver-tin oxide (AgSnO₂) contact alloy maintains stable contact resistance across tens of millions of mechanical operations, preventing the progressive resistance drift that causes thermal runaway in undersized contactors.

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Technical Parameters

Parameter Value
Part Number / SKU LC1D245M7C
Brand Schneider Electric
Series TeSys D
Pole Configuration 3-Pole (3P), main contacts
Rated Operational Current (Ie) — AC-3 245 A @ 400 V
Rated Operational Voltage (Ue) Up to 690 V AC (50/60 Hz)
Control Coil Voltage 220 V AC / 50–60 Hz (M7 suffix)
Coil Power Consumption (inrush / sealed) ~200 VA inrush / ~10 VA sealed (typical)
Motor Power Rating @ 400 V 132 kW
Motor Power Rating @ 690 V 200 kW
Integrated Auxiliary Contacts 1 NO + 1 NC
Mechanical Endurance ≥ 10 million operations
Electrical Endurance (AC-3) ≥ 1 million operations
Mounting 35 mm DIN rail / screw-on panel
Enclosure Type Open (IP00 main contacts)
Operating Temperature Range -5 °C to +60 °C (derated above 40 °C)
Storage Temperature -60 °C to +80 °C
Relative Humidity ≤ 95% non-condensing
Altitude Up to 2,000 m without derating
Conforming Standards IEC/EN 60947-4-1, CE, RoHS 2011/65/EU
Net Weight 1,320 g
Warranty 12 months from date of shipment

Hardware Logical Analysis

The LC1D245M7C employs a double-break contact architecture on each main pole. Each phase current is interrupted at two series air gaps simultaneously, halving the arc voltage per gap and reducing the energy deposited into the arc chamber. At 245 A AC-3 duty, this geometry is not cosmetic — it directly determines whether the contactor can clear a 690 V inductive load without contact welding during the first few hundred microseconds of arc formation.

Electromagnetic coil circuit: The M7 coil operates at 220 V AC. Internally, Schneider Electric uses a shading ring embedded in the magnetic core to eliminate the 100/120 Hz mechanical vibration (hum) that would otherwise result from the alternating flux passing through zero twice per cycle. Without the shading ring, the armature would chatter at twice the supply frequency — generating acoustic noise and accelerating the mechanical wear of the armature face. The shading ring creates a phase-shifted flux component that maintains a non-zero net attractive force throughout the full AC cycle.

EMC design: The coil circuit incorporates a transient suppression network (typically a varistor or RC snubber across the coil terminals) to clamp the inductive kick voltage when the coil is de-energized. Without suppression, the collapsing magnetic field generates a voltage spike that can reach 10–20× the rated coil voltage — sufficient to damage adjacent PLC digital output modules or relay driver transistors. This suppression is particularly relevant in installations where the LC1D245M7C coil is driven directly from a Siemens S7 or Allen-Bradley ControlLogix digital output card.

Thermal management: At 245 A continuous, the main contact assembly dissipates significant resistive heat. The TeSys D housing uses a ventilated thermoplastic enclosure with internal air channels that direct convective airflow across the contact carrier. The contact pressure spring is pre-loaded to maintain a minimum contact force of several Newtons throughout the contact wear life, preventing the contact resistance from rising as the silver alloy erodes.

Auxiliary contact block interface: The top and side faces of the LC1D245M7C expose standardized snap-in slots for TeSys D auxiliary contact blocks (LADN series). These blocks share the same armature linkage as the main contacts, ensuring that the auxiliary contact state is mechanically synchronized with the main pole state — a critical requirement for motor feedback circuits and safety interlock chains.

System Integration Benefits

  • Deterministic switching latency: The LC1D245M7C exhibits a consistent operate time (coil energization to main contact closure) of approximately 15–25 ms, enabling PLC ladder logic to use fixed timer presets for motor sequencing without empirical tuning per installation.
  • Direct compatibility with TeSys D overload relays: The LRD / LR9 overload relay series mounts directly onto the contactor body without intermediate wiring, eliminating the cable resistance and connection points that introduce measurement error into the thermal model of the overload relay.
  • Scalable auxiliary contact density: Up to four auxiliary contact blocks (LADN series) can be stacked, providing up to 8 additional switching contacts for feedback, interlocking, and SCADA status signals — all without consuming additional DIN rail space.
  • Surge suppressor integration: LAD4RCU (RC) and LADR2 (diode) suppressor modules clip directly onto the coil terminals, providing in-situ transient protection without external wiring — a measurable reduction in panel wiring labor and a documented improvement in PLC output card MTBF.
  • Mechanical interlock compatibility: The LAD9R mechanical interlock kit links two LC1D245 contactors in a reversing or star-delta configuration, providing a hardware-enforced mutual exclusion that cannot be defeated by software faults — a requirement under IEC 60204-1 for reversing motor drives.
  • Diagnostic transparency: The integrated 1 NO + 1 NC auxiliary contacts provide real-time contactor state feedback to the control system. When wired into a PLC input card, the NC contact can be used to detect contact welding: if the coil is de-energized but the NC contact fails to close, the control system can flag a maintenance alarm before the welded contactor causes a process fault.
  • Wide voltage bus compatibility: The 690 V AC rated operational voltage covers both 400 V (European standard) and 480 V (North American) three-phase systems, as well as 600 V and 690 V industrial bus voltages common in mining, marine, and offshore applications — a single part number serves multiple geographic markets.
  • Reduced panel footprint: The TeSys D form factor consolidates the contactor, overload relay, and auxiliary contacts into a compact vertical stack. Compared to older frame-size contactors of equivalent current rating, the LC1D245M7C assembly occupies approximately 30–40% less panel depth, directly reducing enclosure cost and shipping weight.

Quality Assurance & Global Logistics

Every LC1D245M7C unit supplied through siemensplc.com is sourced as genuine Schneider Electric original equipment. Units are procured through documented supply chains with traceable batch records. Physical inspection covers catalog number engraving, holographic security label integrity, and factory packaging seal condition. Functional checks include coil continuity measurement and mechanical operation verification prior to dispatch.

Logistics operations are based in Xiamen, China — a major southeastern port city with direct access to international freight corridors serving Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. Standard export documentation (commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin) is prepared for every international shipment to facilitate customs clearance. Carrier options include DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, and UPS Worldwide, with typical transit times of 3–7 business days to most destinations. In-stock units ship within 1–3 business days of order confirmation. Bulk order lead times are quoted within 24 hours of RFQ receipt. All units are covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of shipment.

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Location: Xiamen, China
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