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Product category: Electrical systems
News Release from: Orchard Process Controls | Subject: Solid State Relays
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 18 September 2003

Solid state relays offered in an
extensive range

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A range of solid state relays covers AC models with load currents from 2A to 90A up to 440VAC in both zero voltage cross-over and random voltage cross-over types.

A range of solid state relays covers AC models with load currents from 2A to 90A up to 440VAC in both zero voltage cross-over and random voltage cross-over types The lower current ratings (up to 4A) are available in plug-in format and can be directly soldered in to a PCB or plugged in to a din-rail mounting socket

Additional features of the sockets include output indicator LED and /or fuse holder if required.

Models enabling direct replacement of electromechanical relays are also available.

Each of the higher current rated models is constructed with a substantial metal base, which offers good thermal contact with a choice of heat sinks.

For 10A models and above, each SSR is fitted with a protective cover to keep fingers away from terminal screws.

All models in the range are fitted with a snubber circuit offering protection against unwelcome voltage spikes.

A smaller range of DC load current types is also available covering loads of 2A to 10A.

The range is completed by the addition of a number of SSR with built-in heat sinks.

These cover load currents up to 63A single phase, 50A dual phase and 20A 3 phase.

Each of these models can be fitted with thermal overload protection if required.

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