Sensata / Crydom H12WD Series Solid State Relay, 50 A Load, Panel Mount, 660 Vrms Load, 32V dc Control

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TWD2,623.00

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TWD2,754.15

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RS Stock No.:
736-0902
Distrelec Article No.:
137-44-573
Mfr. Part No.:
H12WD4850-10
Manufacturer:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Maximum Load Current

50A

Mount Type

Panel

Maximum Load Voltage

660Vrms

Minimum Load Voltage

48Vrms

Maximum Control Voltage

32V dc

Minimum Control Voltage

4V dc

Series

H12WD

Terminal Type

Screw

Contact Configuration

SPST-NO

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching Function

Instantaneous Switching

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, CSA, RoHS, UL, VDE

Width

23.3 mm

Height

58.4mm

Length

45.7mm

Off State Leakage Current

1mArms

Capacitance

8pF

Output Type

SCR

Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, 50A Rated Load Current, 8pF I/O Capacitance - H12WD Series - H12WD4850-10


Boot up your device in a flash with this solid-state relay from Sensata | Crydom. It gives you lightning-fast, instantaneous switching to boost productivity in your automated system. The high current rating of 50A means this unit is a match made in heaven for heavy-duty industrial components. Rest assured, this component won't shift a hair out of place as its anti-rotation barriers keep it secured in position. Install this device to quickly control HVAC, lighting and power applications.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +80°C for use in extreme environments

• Screw terminals make wiring a breeze

• Light weight of 74.9g to place minimal strain on your equipment

When should I choose an SSR with instantaneous turn-on?


Instantaneous turn-on is a good option for systems that need split-second reaction times, but it isn't a good fit if you need to get a handle on capacitative loads. To handle such loads, you should use the zero-cross switching version of this unit (291-2359).

How does an SSR differ from an electromagnetic relay?


SSRs have no moving parts, unlike their electromagnetic counterparts. This makes them resistant to wear, so they last longer.

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