Solid State Relays

Solid state relays turn an electrical circuit on and off based on a control signal applied to their input terminals. SSRs have no moving parts and can be made to switch either AC or DC loads.

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    Kacon

    KSR5060ZAHF

    SSR with Heatsink and Fan, Single Phase, Input 90-240VAC, 60 Amp (60A), Load Voltage 90-480VAC, Zero Crossing, Over Temperature Alarm, Solid State Relay, KSR Series

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    Kacon

    KSR5060ZDHF

    SSR with Heatsink and Fan, Single Phase, Input 4-32VDC, 60 Amp (60A), Load Voltage 90-480VAC, Zero Crossing, Over Temperature Alarm, Solid State Relay, KSR Series

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    Kacon

    KSR5080ZAH

    SSR with Heatsink, Single Phase, Input 90-240VAC, 80 Amp (80A), Load Voltage 90-480VAC, Zero Crossing, Over Temperature Alarm, KSR Series

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    Kacon

    KSR5080ZAHF

    SSR with Heatsink and Fan, Single Phase, Input 90-240VAC, 80A, Load Voltage 90-480VAC, Zero Crossing, Over Temperature Alarm, Solid State Relay, KSR Series

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    Kacon

    KSR5080ZDHF

    SSR with Heatsink and Fan, Single Phase, Input 4-32VDC, 80A, Load Voltage 90-480VAC, Zero Crossing, Over Temperature Alarm, Solid State Relay, KSR Series

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    NRGC

    NRG Controller with Modbus RTU over RS485, Use with NRG Solid State Relays (RGC1x60CMxxGEN) and NRG Internal BUS Cables (RCRGN-xxx-2)

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    NRGC-EIP

    NRG Controller with EtherNet/IPTM Communication, Use with NRG Solid State Relays (RGC1x60CMxxGEN) and NRG Internal BUS Cables (RCRGN-xxx-2)

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    NRGC-MBTCP

    Controller with Modbus TCP Communication, Connects Up To 32 RG..CM..Ns and Interfaces Directly with Main Controller, Supply Voltage 24VDC

Solid state relays turn an electrical circuit on and off based on a control signal applied to their input terminals. SSRs have no moving parts and can be made to switch either AC or DC loads.