Sensata Crydom HDC Series Solid State Relay, 120 A Load, Panel Mount, 48 V dc Load, 32 V dc Control

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RS Stock No.:
776-1418
Mfr. Part No.:
HDC60D120
Brand:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Maximum Load Current

120 A

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Maximum Load Voltage

48 V dc

Minimum Load Voltage

7 V dc

Minimum Control Voltage

4.5 V dc

Maximum Control Voltage

32 V dc

Switching Type

DC

Control Voltage Range

4.5 → 32 V dc

Minimum Load Current

2.5 mA

Terminal Type

Quick Connect

Relay Type

Solid State Relay

Maximum Turn On Time

8.5 μs, 90.5 μs

Series

HDC

Load Voltage Range

7 → 48V dc

Dimensions

104 x 20.1 x 73.5mm

Height

73.5mm

Operating Temperature Range

-30 → +80°C

Special Features

LED Status Indicator, Heavy Duty Stud Terminals

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Length

104mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Depth

20.1mm

Off State Leakage Current

0.1 mA

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Panel Mount Solid State Relays- HDC Series


The H16WD series from Crydom offers a panel mounting solid state relay with current ratings of 120A to 160A @ 72 Vdc. These solid state relays are designed for control of high power DC loads such as coils, clutches, motors, and solenoids and can be used in a variety of applications including packaging, machinery, power supplies and process controls. The HDC series of solid state contactors are housed in a compact, robust industry standard 75x105mm panel mount package and are suited to harsh environments.

Single pole single throw normally open operation
LED status Indicator
Heavy duty stud terminals
Low on-state voltage drop


DC Switching

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