Schneider Electric LC1D12BD Dimensions & Terminal Map

Schneider Electric LC1D12BD is available as an editable manufacturer starter profile for 2D panel and 3D panel. It links a 45 × 85 × 92 mm panel envelope reference envelope to 10 typed terminals and 3 schematic units; verify every value against the current official product documentation.

Schneider Electric LC1D12BD component footprint illustration
Library ID
schneider-electric-lc1d12bd
Manufacturer
Schneider Electric
Catalog number
LC1D12BD
Product family
TeSys Deca
Profile status
Editable starter profile; verify official data
Typed terminals
10
Automation readiness
auto wire ready
Category
Control
Editor symbol
contactor-3pole
Available in
2D panel, 3D panel
Panel envelope
45 × 85 × 92 mm
Mounting
Din rail
3D asset family
Contactor

Official manufacturer source

Check the current manufacturer documentation. Source link checked 2026-07-13.

Physical terminals mapped to design intent

This auto wire ready profile describes typed terminal roles and symbol-pin mappings. It still requires an explicit user-selected wiring recipe.

TerminalLabelRoleDomainDirection
L1Line L1linepowerinput
L2Line L2linepowerinput
L3Line L3linepowerinput
T1Load T1loadpoweroutput
T2Load T2loadpoweroutput
T3Load T3loadpoweroutput
A1Coil A1coilcontrolinput
A2Coil A2coil returncontrolinput
13Auxiliary commonaux commoncontrolbidirectional
14Auxiliary NOaux nocontrolbidirectional

What this component entry includes

The Schneider Electric LC1D12BD starter profile combines the “contactor-3pole” symbol family with editable panel geometry, typed terminal semantics, and 3 schematic-unit mappings. It is designed to accelerate part selection and validation without presenting community-maintained data as manufacturer-certified.

How it behaves in the editor

Add the part from the physical component library, then position it in 2D panel. The editor stores the physical part ID with the placed device so the schematic record, selected footprint, panel position, and reports remain connected instead of becoming unrelated drawings.

Verify and version this manufacturer profile

Open the official source below, compare the exact suffix and current revision, then correct the envelope, ratings, terminal map, and mounting details where required. When placed, the editor stores a versioned snapshot so future library changes cannot silently alter an issued project.

Use this component in five steps

  1. Open 2D panel and search for “Schneider Electric LC1D12BD” in the Components panel.
  2. Place the part, then select it to review its engineering and physical properties.
  3. Open the official manufacturer source and verify the full catalog suffix, current status, dimensions, ratings, and terminal designations.
  4. Position it on the backplate, DIN rail, or door; then check overlap and enclosure boundaries in 2D and 3D.
  5. Save or release the project so the selected physical data stays with the issued design.

Engineering boundaries

Frequently asked questions

Is the Schneider Electric LC1D12BD available in the online editor?

Yes. Search for it in the Components panel while using 2D panel and 3D panel. The placed component keeps the library ID with its engineering record.

What dimensions does this Schneider Electric LC1D12BD entry use?

The editable catalog profile uses 45 × 85 × 92 mm panel envelope. These are starting dimensions and should be checked against the exact ordered part and its current manufacturer drawing.

Can I change the dimensions or terminal map?

Yes. Use the custom part builder to copy a compatible archetype, then define manufacturer, catalog number, width, height, depth, mounting, physical terminals, semantic roles, and symbol-pin mappings. Placed devices retain an immutable revision snapshot.

Is this a manufacturer-certified model?

This is an independent, editable starter profile—not a manufacturer-certified CAD model and not an affiliation or endorsement. Check the linked official source and confirm the exact ordered product, revision, terminal numbering, ratings, dimensions, tolerances, clearances, and cutout before fabrication.

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