Sensata / Crydom PCV Series Solid State Relay, 40 A Load, PCB Mount, 240 V ac Load, 10V dc Control

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RS Stock No.:
218-1892
Mfr. Part No.:
10PCV2440
Manufacturer:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Maximum Load Current

40A

Mount Type

PCB

Maximum Load Voltage

240V ac

Minimum Load Voltage

100V ac

Maximum Control Voltage

10V dc

Minimum Control Voltage

2V dc

Series

PCV

Terminal Type

Screw

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Length

45.7mm

Width

1.7 in

Height

22.9mm

Standards/Approvals

LR81689-73, E116950

Off State Leakage Current

20mA

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, SCR Output, 8ms Turn-On Time - PCV Series - 10PCV2440


Take your switching to the next level with this solid-state relay from Sensata | Crydom. As it has no moving parts, there's no need to worry about wear and tear. A load current of 40A means this relay is just the thing for use in heavy-duty applications. Its wide operating temperature range of -30°C to +80°C means it can handle the heat in harsh environments. You can use this SSR in applications ranging from light dimming to conveyor belt and heating controls.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 100g to place minimal strain on your setup

• Thermally conductive epoxy encapsulation for protection against heat build-up

• Wide operating voltage range of 100 to 240V AC for compatibility with low-voltage systems

• Compact dimensions of 45.7 (L) x 23 (W) x 58.4mm (H) for installation in tight spaces

How does an SSR work?


An SSR like this one uses semiconductor switching elements, such as thyristors, triacs, diodes and transistors, to control on/off signals, currents or voltages. This means they're more reliable and last longer than electromechanical relays.

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