Sensata / Crydom 1-DC Series Solid State Relay, 40 A Load, Panel Mount, 100 V Load, 32V Control

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RS Stock No.:
200-2064
Distrelec Article No.:
137-44-909
Mfr. Part No.:
D1D40
Brand:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Maximum Load Current

40A

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Mount Type

Panel

Maximum Load Voltage

100V

Minimum Load Voltage

100V

Minimum Control Voltage

3.5V dc

Maximum Control Voltage

32V

Series

1-DC

Terminal Type

Screw

IP Rating

IP20

Switching Function

Zero Cross Switching

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Length

45.7mm

Standards/Approvals

UR, RoHS, CSA

Height

23mm

Width

22.6 mm

Output Type

SCR

Capacitance

8pF

Off State Leakage Current

0.1mA

Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, 40A Rated Load Current, Panel Mounting - 1-DC Series - D1D40


Switch DC loads in applications such as motors, lamps and solenoids with this solid-state relay from Sensata | Crydom. It has a rated load current of 40A, so it's suitable for use in heavy-duty applications. As it contains no moving parts, it requires little maintenance for an extended service life. Its panel-mounting style makes it simple to integrate into your existing system. Thanks to its compact dimensions of 44.5 (L) x 22.6 (W) x 57.3mm (H), it will take up minimal space on your panel.

Features & Benefits


• Can be connected in parallel to switch higher load currents

• Broad operating temperature range between -40°C and +100°C for use in harsh environments

• Internal overvoltage protection to prevent electrical damage

What are the differences between an SSR and an electromechanical relay?


An SSR has no moving parts, while an electromechanical relay does. SSRs often need heat sinks and fans to maintain the system at the required working temperature, while the alternative type has better thermal management. Electromechanical relays are more susceptible to interference from external magnetic fields.

Approvals

UL; CE; ISO

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