Solid-State Relays Suit Heating Control Designs

Oct. 1, 2000
This new line of solid-state relays and heatsink assemblies are designed for use in heating control applications. The relays feature a unique DIN-rail mounting capability that allows installation of multiple devices in a compact footprint. The units

This new line of solid-state relays and heatsink assemblies are designed for use in heating control applications. The relays feature a unique DIN-rail mounting capability that allows installation of multiple devices in a compact footprint. The units also offer finger-safe covers, integral heatsinks, and approvals from UL, CSA, VDE and CE.
Zero voltage switching is a standard feature and the following features are optional: phase control and random operation, voltage transient protection, input status indicators via LEDs, and 24 Vac inputs.
Models of the SSR relays are available for applications involving current levels of from 5A through 50A at a maximum ambient temperature of 40°C.

Company: HBCONTROLS

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