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MCST2490DS

SKU: MCST2490DS

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CRZ Soft-Start SSR Panel Mount - 280VAC / 90A

The SENSATA/CRYDOM CRZ series Solid State Relay (SSR) is designed for industrial applications requiring reliable switching of high-voltage loads. This panel-mount SSR features a soft-start capability, ensuring smooth power-up sequences and reducing electrical stress on connected components. Ideal for controlling AC loads up to 280VAC with a current rating of 90A, the CRZ SSR provides robust performance and durability in demanding environments.

Product Features

  • High current capacity: 90A continuous load current
  • Voltage rating: 280VAC for versatile industrial use
  • Soft-start functionality to minimize inrush current
  • Panel mount design for easy installation
  • Solid state construction for long-term reliability and silent operation
  • RoHS compliant (RoHs: X)
  • ECCN: EAR99 for export classification

Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: MCST2490DS
  • Manufacturer: SENSATA/CRYDOM
  • Country of Origin: MX
  • Unit of Measure: Each (EA)
  • Package Type: Not specified
  • Product Type: Relays
  • Product Category: Solid State Relays - Industrial Mount

Additional Information

For detailed technical data, wiring diagrams, and application notes, please refer to the datasheet.

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CRZ Soft-Start SSR Panel Mount

Note: The datasheet was not processed; please search the internet for the part number MCST2490DS for more detailed information.


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