Inverter contactor HX2
DCsolarcompact

Inverter contactor - HX2 - Sensata Technologies - DC / solar / compact
Inverter contactor - HX2 - Sensata Technologies - DC / solar / compact
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Characteristics

Function
inverter
Electrical characteristics
DC
Applications
solar
Other characteristics
compact, battery
Primary current

400 A

Load voltage

1,500 V

Description

This EPIC® hermetic sealed DC contactor is a small, compact contactor for switching 1000+ VDC. It is UL508 recognized and load break rated for 1000 VDC systems. It is perfect for solar, photovoltaic, inverter systems, battery packs, combiner boxes, DC arc fault interrupter systems or any other high voltage DC system. • Small, compact contactor for switching 1000+Vdc • UL508 Recognized and load break rated for 1000vdc systems • Designed to meet UL1604 for hazardous locations, class I and II, Div2 and class III • Patented EPIC® Hermetic Seal – Exceeds IP67-69 specifications – No exposed arcing to open air environments • Perfect for solar, photovoltaic, inverter systems, battery packs, combiner boxes, DC arc fault interrupter systems or any other high voltage DC system • High Efficiency Dual DC Coils – Very low 12, 24, or 48Vdc continuous power coils with no EMI emissions or cross-talk on your system control power – Ideal for battery powered systems or where low coil power consumption is needed • Stand up mounting

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Intersolar 2026
Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall C6 - Stand 630

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    The Smarter E Europe
    The Smarter E Europe

    23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany)

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