Description
- Place of Origin : China
- Brand Name : OEM brand
- Model Number : SW401
- Electricity Type : DC
- Number of Pole : 1
- Phase : 1
- Main Circuit Rating Voltage : 6-80V DC
- Main Circuit Rating Current : 400A
- Coil Voltage : 12Vdc, 24Vdc, 36Vdc, 48Vdc, 72VDC, etc
- Contact Form : 1 ChangeOver (NO+NC)
SW401 400A CO NO+NC SPDT Solenoid switch EV Relay 12VDC 24VDC Albright equivalent 12V 24V DC motor 400A Changeover DC Contactor
The SW401 has been designed for Direct Current loads, including motors as used on electric vehicles such as industrial trucks. Developed for both interrupted and uninterrupted§ loads, the SW401 is suitable for switching Resistive, Capacitive and Inductive loads.
• Interrupted current – opening and closing on load with frequent switching (results in increased contact resistance).
• Uninterrupted current – no or infrequent load switching requirements (maintains a lower contact resistance).
The SW401 features Single pole Double throw, double breaking main contacts with silver alloy tips, which are weld resistant, hard wearing and have excellent conductivity. The SW401 has M10 stud main terminals and 6.3mm spade coil connections. It can be mounted via M4 tapped holes or mounting brackets – either supplied fitted, or as separate items. Mounting can be horizontal or vertical, when vertical the M10contact studs should point upwards. If the requirement is for downwards orientation we can adjust the contactor to compensate for this. Please note Normally Closed contacts are not suited to make and break load.
Model | SW401 (NTWH400A) |
Rated Current | 400A |
Contact Form | Changeover NO+NC (Normal Open and Normal Closed) |
Contact Voltage | 6-80V DC |
Coil Voltage | 12VDC, 24VDC, or other DC voltgae less than 220VDC |
Coil Power | 14-17W |
Dielectric Voltage Strength | 50Hz 1000V AC 1min |
Volt Drop of Main Contact | <80mV |
Typical Pull-In Time | <30ms |
Typical Drop-Out Time (N/O Contacts to Open) |
<30ms |
Pull-In Voltage (Coil at 20℃) | <66%Us |
Drop-Out Voltage (Coil at 20℃) | 5% – 30% |
Mechanical life | 100 thousand times |
Electric life | 20 thousand times |
Circuit Diagram |