1-Phase Solid State Contactors
This slimline solid state contactors present a unique opportunity for panel space savings thanks to their very slim footprint. The SSR is the ready-to-use range that is provided with an integrated heatsink. The smallest footprint occupies only a width of 17.5 mm with ratings up to 60A. The power and control terminals allow for safe looping of cables. Spring loaded pluggable control terminals are an option when faster installation time is required.
Benefits:
- Panel space savings.
- Less maintenance costs.
- Low machine downtime.
- Ease of use.
- Fast wiring.
- Protection against SSR overheat.
Applications
Plastic injection machines, Extrusion machines, Blow moulding machines, Dryers, Electrical ovens, Fryers, Shrink tunnels, Air handling units, Climatic chambers, Ovens and furnaces, Ambient heating.
Main features
- Ratings: 15A, 25A, 40A and 60A
- Output voltage: 480Vac and 600Vac
- Control voltage: 4-32Vdc, 90-280Vac
- Integrated IP20 touch-safe removable covers
- Din rail mount
- Zero cross or instantaneous (resistive or inductive loads)
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