32 – 63 Ampere Screw Terminal

The CA-Series

The C-series switches represent the classic cam switch by Kraus & Naimer. This series has easily accessible captive terminal screws – even when the switch is already mounted.

The finger-proof terminals are accessible either horizontally or vertically. The switches of the C-series offer a solution for most cam switch applications. Different contact designs, contact materials and terminals allow for their use as control switches, instrumentation switches and motor switches as well as in electronic circuitry and aggressive environments.

Catalog 100: C-, CA-, CAD-, L-Switches: 10 A – 2400 A

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CA25

Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 32

Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 15
AC-3 [kW]: 11

Datasheet

CA40

Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 40

Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 18.5
AC-3 [kW]: 15

Datasheet

CA50

Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 50

Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 22
AC-3 [kW]: 18.5

Datasheet

CA63

Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 63

Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 30
AC-3 [kW]: 18.5

Datasheet

According to IEC 60947-3, EN 60947-3, VDE 0660 part 107.

  • ON/OFF-Switches
  • Changeover switches
  • Step switches
  • General application switches
  • Series general application switches
  • Series-parallel general application switches
  • Control and Load switches
  • Control discrepancy switches
  • Motor switches

Basically the CA-series are designed for vertical wiring. Horizontal wiring is available for Panel Mounting and Base Mounting.

Panel Mounting

The Panel Mountings are well used mountings which cover wide application ranges. 
They consist of two main groups.

  • The two/four hole mountings, which are fixed by (2/4) screws around the center shaft hole.
  • While with the single-hole mountings the shaft hole is used for fixation.

The two/four hole mountings provide several variations which make them fit for all tasks.

Base Mounting

Base Mounting is used to fix a switch at the rear side, therefore it is the commonly used mounting for larger distribution cabinets. 
The switch can be mounted at the base panel by two or four screws and also by 'Snap-On' for DIN rail mounting. For this mounting, several door clutches with or without padlock are available.