RGS Series, Contactors (Solid State)

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RGS1A60D50KEN
SSR 600V 50A 1200VP-E-SRW COMM
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Screw Terminal
Chassis Mount, DIN Rail
4 ~ 32VDC
RGS
AC, Zero Cross
50 A
42 ~ 600V
SSR with Integrated Heat Sink
RGS1A60D92KEM
SSR 600V 90A 1200VP-E HI I2T MNT
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Screw Terminal
Chassis Mount, DIN Rail
4 ~ 32VDC
RGS
AC, Zero Cross
90 A
150 ~ 660V
SSR with Integrated Heat Sink
RGS1A60D50KEM
SSR 600V 50A 1200VP-E MNTR
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Screw Terminal
Chassis Mount, DIN Rail
4 ~ 32VDC
RGS
AC, Zero Cross
50 A
150 ~ 660V
SSR with Integrated Heat Sink

About  Contactors (Solid State)

Solid state contactors are innovative devices designed to control the activation and deactivation of large electrical loads using a smaller control signal, without incorporating any moving parts. These contactors utilize advanced solid-state technology to achieve this functionality, offering numerous advantages in terms of reliability, efficiency, and durability. Solid state contactors are available in various output types, including AC, AC with proportional control, AC with zero-crossing detection, and DC. The load current ratings for these contactors typically range from 1.5A to 160A, covering a wide spectrum of applications with diverse power requirements. The absence of moving parts in solid state contactors contributes to their enhanced longevity and reduced maintenance needs compared to traditional electromechanical contactors. This design also results in quieter operation and eliminates the risk of mechanical wear and tear, ensuring consistent performance over an extended service life. The different output types cater to specific electrical system demands, allowing for precise control and management of diverse load types. Whether it's switching alternating current with or without proportional control, or managing direct current, solid state contactors offer versatile solutions to meet varying industrial and commercial needs. With their capability to handle substantial load currents and their solid-state design, these contactors are well-suited for applications such as industrial heating systems, motor controls, lighting equipment, and other high-power electrical devices. Solid state contactors play a pivotal role in modern electrical control and automation, providing efficient and reliable switching of heavy electrical loads while delivering the benefits of solid-state technology.