20.23.9.024.4000 Finder Industrial Automation Components


Part#:20.23.9.024.4000
Manufacturer:Finder
Category:Industrial Automation Components
Product Lifecycle:Active
Product description
Finder 20.23.9.024.4000 is an impulse relay featuring 1 Normally Open (NO) pole and 1 Normally Closed (NC) pole, designed for connection via box-clamp. This part is rated for a current of 16A at 250Vac in AC-1 applications, with a rated power of 750VA at 230Vac for AC-15 applications, and up to 4000VA at 250Vac for AC-1 applications. It supports various load types, including 2000W for incandescent/halogen lighting, 1000W for fluorescent tubes with electronic ballast, 750W for fluorescent tubes with electromechanical ballast, and 400W for CFL or 230Vac LED lighting, among others. The relay operates within a temperature range of -40 to +40 degrees Celsius and offers a degree of protection classified as C. It has a net height of 24Vdc, a rated impulse voltage of 250Vac, and is protected up to 4 kV. The rated insulation voltage stands at 17.5 mm, with a net depth accommodating 2 poles. It is designed for DIN rail mounting, has a rated power durability of 100,000 operations, and an output voltage for 1 NC pole(s). The contacts are made from AgSnO2 (Silver / Tin Oxide), and it can handle a maximum continuous operating voltage (Uc) of up to 300,000 operations.
Product condition
New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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Advantage Electric Supply is an authorized Finder distributor, proud to partner with a renowned manufacturer that specializes in providing innovative and high-quality industrial automation and electromechanical products. Finder has carved its niche in the industry by offering an extensive range of reliable components designed to meet diverse automation and electrical control needs. With over 65 ye...
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Finder 20.23.9.024.4000 is an impulse relay featuring 1 Normally Open (NO) pole and 1 Normally Closed (NC) pole, designed for connection via box-clamp. This part is rated for a current of 16A at 250Vac in AC-1 applications, with a rated power of 750VA at 230Vac for AC-15 applications, and up to 4000VA at 250Vac for AC-1 applications. It supports various load types, including 2000W for incandescent/halogen lighting, 1000W for fluorescent tubes with electronic ballast, 750W for fluorescent tubes with electromechanical ballast, and 400W for CFL or 230Vac LED lighting, among others. The relay operates within a temperature range of -40 to +40 degrees Celsius and offers a degree of protection classified as C. It has a net height of 24Vdc, a rated impulse voltage of 250Vac, and is protected up to 4 kV. The rated insulation voltage stands at 17.5 mm, with a net depth accommodating 2 poles. It is designed for DIN rail mounting, has a rated power durability of 100,000 operations, and an output voltage for 1 NC pole(s). The contacts are made from AgSnO2 (Silver / Tin Oxide), and it can handle a maximum continuous operating voltage (Uc) of up to 300,000 operations.
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