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D4D12K

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CRYDOM

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Data sheet
Data sheet
D4D12K Solid State Relay is typically used in industrial automation, heating control, and motor control applications. Its SPST-NO configuration allows for efficient switching in various electronic control systems, providing reliable performance in demanding environments.
Specification
Specification
SSR RELAY SPST-NO 12A 1-400V
SSR RELAY SPST-NO 12A 1-400V
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
Solid State SPST-NO (1 Form A) Hockey Puck
Solid State SPST-NO (1 Form A) Hockey Puck
Description
Description
The Sensata-Crydom D4D12K is a Solid State Relay (SSR) designed for SPST-NO (Single Pole Single Throw Normally Open) applications. It can handle a load current of up to 12A and operates within a voltage range of 1-400V. This relay features a hockey puck design, which is compact and efficient for various control applications. The solid-state construction ensures high reliability and longevity, making it suitable for environments where mechanical relays may fail due to wear and tear. Ideal for industrial automation and heating control.
The Sensata-Crydom D4D12K is a Solid State Relay (SSR) designed for SPST-NO (Single Pole Single Throw Normally Open) applications. It can handle a load current of up to 12A and operates within a voltage range of 1-400V. This relay features a hockey puck design, which is compact and efficient for various control applications. The solid-state construction ensures high reliability and longevity, making it suitable for environments where mechanical relays may fail due to wear and tear. Ideal for industrial automation and heating control.
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Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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