GN Series, Solid State Relays

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84137121H
SSR RELAY SPST-NO 50A 48-660V
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
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Screw Terminal
GN
AC, Zero Cross
50 A
Hockey Puck
90 ~ 280VAC
48 V ~ 660 V
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84137221
SSR RELAY SPST-NO 50A 24-280V
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
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Screw Terminal
GN
AC
50 A
Hockey Puck
90 ~ 280VAC
24 V ~ 280 V
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84137012N
SSR, GN, SINGLE PHASE, PANEL MOU
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
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Screw Terminal
GN
AC, Zero Cross
25 A
Hockey Puck
18 ~ 36VAC
24 V ~ 280 V
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84137011N
SSR, GN, SINGLE PHASE, PANEL MOU
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Chassis Mount
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SPST-NO (1 Form A)
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Screw Terminal
GN
AC, Zero Cross
25 A
Hockey Puck
20 ~ 265VAC
24 V ~ 280 V
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About  Solid State Relays

Solid-state relays (SSRs) are electronic switching devices that provide optical isolation and are designed to switch on or off when a small control voltage is applied across their input terminals. Unlike traditional electromechanical relays, SSRs are semiconductor-based and do not have any moving parts. They are available in various mounting options such as chassis, DIN rail, socket, and board mount, and are capable of switching both AC and DC loads up to 660 volts. When selecting an SSR, it is important to consider factors such as the load voltage, current ratings, and the specific switch circuit configuration required. SSRs are available in a variety of configurations including single-pole, single-throw (SPST), single-pole, double-throw (SPDT), double-pole, single-throw (DPST), and three-pole, single-throw (3PST). These different configurations allow for flexibility in meeting the specific switching requirements of a wide range of electrical circuits and systems. SSRs are commonly used in applications where the advantages of solid-state switching, such as long operational life, fast switching speeds, and high reliability, are preferred over traditional electromechanical relays. They find widespread use in industries such as industrial automation, HVAC systems, medical equipment, and power distribution systems. In summary, solid-state relays (SSRs) are optically isolated electronic switching devices that operate without moving parts and are capable of switching both AC and DC loads. When selecting an SSR, considerations such as load voltage, current ratings, and the required switch circuit configuration play a crucial role in ensuring compatibility with the intended application. With their solid-state design and various configuration options, SSRs are a popular choice for applications requiring reliable and precise control of electrical loads.