Instruction Manual

FEATURES
Back to back thyristors output
Zero crossfired units
Generous heatsink for lower operating
temperature
Integrated triggering circuitry.
CSA recognized
Designed to comply with V.D.E.
requirements
Typical Applications
On/Off and proportional control of electric
heating equipment
Interfacing of microprocessor controls to AC
loads such as baseboard heaters, duct
heaters, etc.
Replacement of electro-mechanical line
contactor
Industrial and process control
TransAX™: A superior protection !
Usually there are two methods used to absorb
transients: RC networks and Metal Oxyde
Varistors (MOV). Both methods are unsufficient
in certain cases.
The new TransAX™ option eliminates the
problems normally associated with RC networks
and MOV’s.
It is an active component that can quickly switch
very high currents. Instead of absorbing
excessive energy endlessly, at a predetermined
programmable trip point it passes the energy
back to the line. During normal operations the
switch sits idle and is always ready to activate.
How to order :
Example: SSR-30-6-DC-B
Solid State Relay, 30 Amps, 600V Max, DC, Box
Solid
State
Relay
SSR 20 1 AC B
20= 20 Amp
30= 30 Amp
DC= 3-30 VDC
AC= 24 VAC
B= Box type
O= Open type
1= 347V Max
6= 600V Max