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CA2KN40F7

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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

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Data sheet
Data sheet
The Schneider Electric CA2KN40F7 control relay is primarily used in industrial applications for controlling circuits. Its robust design and high operational voltage make it suitable for various control tasks in automation systems, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
Specification
Specification
K CONTROL RELAY 4NO 110V AC COIL
K CONTROL RELAY 4NO 110V AC COIL
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Detailed specification
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Description
Description
The Schneider Electric CA2KN40F7 is a TeSys K control relay featuring 4 normally open (NO) contacts and a 110V AC coil. It operates at a rated voltage of up to 690V and is suitable for control circuits at 50/60 Hz. The relay has a conventional free air thermal current of 10A and a rated making capacity of 110A. It is designed for mounting on support rails or plates and utilizes screw clamp terminals for connections. The device is rated for mechanical durability of 10 million cycles and operates effectively in ambient temperatures ranging from -25°C to 50°C.
The Schneider Electric CA2KN40F7 is a TeSys K control relay featuring 4 normally open (NO) contacts and a 110V AC coil. It operates at a rated voltage of up to 690V and is suitable for control circuits at 50/60 Hz. The relay has a conventional free air thermal current of 10A and a rated making capacity of 110A. It is designed for mounting on support rails or plates and utilizes screw clamp terminals for connections. The device is rated for mechanical durability of 10 million cycles and operates effectively in ambient temperatures ranging from -25°C to 50°C.
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Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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