Lovato DCTLA4000300, Thyristor Module 1800 V, 43 A 400 V ac Module

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RS Stock No.:
248-3647
Mfr. Part No.:
DCTLA4000300
Manufacturer:
Lovato
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Brand

Lovato

Rated Average On-State Current Irms

43A

Product Type

Thyristor Module

Package Type

Module

Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage VDRM

1800V

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Standards/Approvals

IEC/EN 61000-6-2, IEC/EN 60947-4-3, IEC/EN 61000-6-4

Series

DCTLA4000300

Automotive Standard

No

Peak On-State Voltage

400V ac

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

Lovato Thyristor Module, 43A Current Rating, 400V Input Voltage (AC) - DCTLA4000300


This thyristor module is designed for efficient electrical control in industrial applications. Its dimensions are 75x218x171.5mm, allowing integration into various systems for power regulation. It ensures dependable performance across different environments.

Features & Benefits


• Handles up to 43A for effective current control

• Functions within a temperature range of -20 to +55°C

• Weighs 1940g for manageable operation

• Provides 30kvar for substantial power handling

Applications


• Used for dynamic power control in industrial systems

• Utilised in automation control circuits for increased efficiency

• Suitable for that require precise voltage regulation

• Employed in electrical installations that need robust solutions

Will it support both AC and DC input?


Yes, it supports 400V AC and 24V DC inputs.

Can the module handle varying input voltages?


Yes, it operates within a range of 340 to 440VAC.

What is the installation method for this module?


It can be mounted using screw fixing or DIN-rail with optional accessories.

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