Sensata / Crydom CW24 Series Solid State Relay, 50 A Load, Panel Mount, 280 V ac Load, 280V ac Control

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RS Stock No.:
776-1771
Mfr. Part No.:
CWU2450-10
Brand:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Maximum Load Current

50A

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Mount Type

Panel

Maximum Load Voltage

280V ac

Minimum Load Voltage

24V ac

Maximum Control Voltage

280V ac

Minimum Control Voltage

20V ac/dc

Series

CW24

Terminal Type

Screw

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Length

45.7mm

Height

58.4mm

Capacitance

8pF

Off State Leakage Current

1mA

Output Type

SCR

Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, 8pF I/O Capacitance, 20msTurn-On Time - CW24 Series - CWU2450-10


Get energised with this solid-state relay from Sensata | Crydom. It opens and closes a circuit when it receives a signal for automated switching in your industrial equipment. As it uses a semiconductor, it has no moving parts, so you can trust it won't wear down. A quick turn-on time of 20ms means it switches in a snap. The device has an SCR output, which makes it a solid choice for heavy loads in industrial automation, production lines and mechanical engineering.

• LED status indicator for ease of monitoring

• Cover has an IP20 rating, meaning it's finger-safe and protected against objects larger than 12mm in size

• Broad operating temperature range of -40°C to +80°C for use in extreme conditions

• Compact dimensions of 58.8 (H) x 44.5 (W) x 30.9mm (D) for installation in tight setups

How does an SSR work?


When a small control voltage is applied to the relay, it activates an infrared or LED beam. The beam switches on a photo-sensitive diode, which in turn activates a semiconductor to switch the load.

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