SQD CAD32BL TESYS AUXILIARY CONTACTOR
SQD CAD32BL TESYS AUXILIARY CONTACTOR
Stanion #CAD32BLSQD
MFG #CAD32BL
UPC #785901407089
Product Overview
TeSys Deca control relay, 5 contacts (3NO + 2NC), 10A/690V, for control of electromagnetic loads AC-15/DC-13. It provides a low consumption 24V DC control circuit with no inrush consumption and equipped with a surge suppression device, connection by screw clamp terminals. For high operating rates until 180 cycles/min and ambient temperature -40/+60°C, it procures high reliability and durability. Compact (45mm width), for clipping on 35mm DIN rail or fixing by screw. Multi standards certified (IEC, UL, CSA, CCC, EAC, Marine).
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BrandSchneider Electric
Amperage Rating10 A
Coil Voltage24 VDC
Contact Form3NO-2NC 3 Form A/2 Form B
Contact Rating10 A at 600 VAC
Country of OriginID
Dimensions1.77 in W x 3.66 in D x 3.03 in H
Enclosure TypeIP2X
Frequency Rating400 Hz
Manufacturer NameSchneider Electric
Mounting TypeSurface
Power Rating2.4 W
SeriesD Series
Temperature Rating-40 to 70 deg C
Terminal TypeScrew Clamp
Control Circuit Applications
- 690 VAC conforming to IEC 60947-5 1, 600 VAC certifications UL, 600 VAC certifications CSA rated insulation voltage
- 65 to 88 ms coil energization and no closing, 14 to 25 ms coil de-energization and no opening, 57 to 77 ms coil energization and NC opening, 28 to 42 ms coil de-energization and NC closing operating time
- 180 cycles/min operating rate
- 17 VAC minimum switching voltage
- 5 mA minimum switching current
- 6 kVAC conforming to IEC 60947 rated impulse withstand voltage
- -76 to 176 deg F storage temperature
- 690 VAC system voltage
BS 4794|CCN NKCR|CE Marked|CSA Certified|CSA File No. LR43364 Class 321103|ECCN: EAR99|EN/IEC 60947-5|IEC 60947-5-1|NFC 63-140|RoHS Compliant|UL File No. E164353|UL Listed|VDE 0660|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including: Antimony oxide and Antimony trioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov