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Three Phase DC- AC Panel Mount 10A Solid State Relay

Three Phase DC-AC Panel Mount 10A Solid State Relay is an electronic switching device designed to control the flow of electrical power between three-phase direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) systems. Unlike traditional electromechanical relays, solid state relays (SSRs) use semiconductor devices, typically thyristor or triacs, to perform the switching operation. This specific SSR is rated for a maximum current of 10 amperes, making it suitable for applications where moderate power levels need to be switched in three-phase systems. The “panel mount” designation indicates that it is designed to be securely mounted onto a control panel or a surface, ensuring stability and ease of integration within an electrical system.

The primary advantage of a solid state relay lies in its efficiency and reliability. Unlike mechanical relays, which have moving parts that can wear out over time, SSRs have no such components, making them more durable and longer-lasting. Additionally, SSRs offer fast switching times and high isolation between input and output, reducing the likelihood of electrical noise or interference. This makes them particularly well-suited for applications where precision and accuracy are crucial. The ability to control three-phase power further extends the utility of this particular relay, allowing it to be employed in a wide range of industrial and commercial settings, such as motor controls, heating elements, and other complex electrical systems.

These headings can help you choose SSRs based on their key attributes

ModelA RatingInputOutputControl VoltageControl Current RangePick-up VoltageTurn-on (max)Turn-off (max)Drop Out VoltageInput ResistanceCurrent Range with proper heat sink(IT)Surge Current non-repetitive t = 10msecs (ITEMS)Voltage Drop @ Current (VTM)Voltage Range (VRMS)Over Voltage Rating (PIV) Transient PeakOff-state leakage current @ voltage – (IDRM)Holding current (IH)Dv/Dt @Voltage (out)I2T Fusing I2t (10 ms) (Value In Square)Frequency RangeDielectric StrengthGalvanic Separation (Input to Output to Base)WeightStorage Temp.Junction Temperature