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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    Carlo Gavazzi

    RGC1A60A42KGU

    Solid State Relay with Integrated Heat Sink, Zero Cross, 1-Pole Switching, 600VAC, 1200Vp, 43A, 20-275VAC, 24-190VDC Control Voltage, Screw Connection for Control Terminals, Box Clamp for Power Terminals, SSR Configuration

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    IDEC

    RSCDN-20A

    SSR, 4-32VDC Input, 20A, DIN Rail or Panel Mount, 600V AC Out, Zero Voltage Switching, Built-In Heatsink, Finger-Safe Terminals

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    RM1A23D50

    SSR, Hockey Puck, 50 Amp, 230VAC, 650Vp, 3-32VDC, 1-Pole, Zero Switching (ZC), LED Indication, Built-In Varistor, Solid State Relay

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    RM1A23D25

    SSR, Hockey Puck, 25 Amp, 230VAC, 650Vp, 3-32VDC, 1-Pole, Zero Switching (ZC), LED Indication, Built-In Varistor, Solid State Relay

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    RGC3A60A30KGE

    Solid State Relay with Integrated Heat Sink, 3-Pole Switching, Zero Cross, 600VAC, 1200Vp, 3 x 30A, 20-275VAC, 24-190VDC Control Voltage, Screw Connection for Input, Box Clamp for Output Terminals, Contactor Configuration

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    RM1A48D50

    SSR, Hockey Puck, 50 Amp, 480VAC, 1200Vp, 4-32VDC, 1-Pole, Zero Switching (ZC), LED Indication, Built-In Varistor, Solid State Relay

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    Autonics

    SRH3-4440

    SSR, 3-Phase (3-Pole), Input 90-240VAC, 40A, Integrated Heatsink, Load 48-480VAC, Zero Cross Turn-On

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.