The main advantages of solid state relays over conventional electro-mechanical relays is that they have no moving parts to wear out, and therefore no contact bounce issues. SSRs are able to switch both ON and OFF much faster than a mechanical relays armature can move, as well as zero voltage turn-on and zero current turn-off eliminating electrical noise and transients. Solid state relays are available in a range of package options, ranging from just a few volts or amperes to many hundreds of volts and amperes of output switching capability. A small input voltage, typically 3 to 32 volts DC, can be used to control a much large output voltage or current.
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RS Pro SD30 series solid state relays offer
a compact solution without compromising on performance or reliability. Available with a wide range of input and output options in a slim 22.5mm width package. 30A Max load current48 Vac to 530 ...
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Crydom DRSCN series sockets are designed to accept
industry-standard 5 mm relay package. They allow for easy installation and removal of the CN series SSRs and any other relay in a similar type package. These sockets are 6.2 mm wide ...
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24 to 530Vac switchingBox clamp terminalsReady to mount
and useIndustry standard 22.5mm narrow profileOperating Temperature Range -30 to +80°C.
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6.2mm DIN-rail mount (35 mm) SSR assemblyRatings 24Vdc
at 3.5A, 48Vdc at 100mA and 240Vac at 2A5 and 24 Vdc and 120V and 240 Vac control voltageUL and cUL recognised at 40°C, 100K-cycle endurance testYellow LED input status indicator.