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Product category: Electromechanical Components
News Release from: Crydom International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 November 2005

Relay on DIN mount offers high current
switching

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Crydom is now offering its high current PCB mount solid state relay (PF Series) on a DIN rail mount assembly.

Crydom is now offering its high current PCB mount solid state relay (PF Series) on a DIN rail mount assembly It adds another option to Crydom's existing range of PCB solid state relays (SSRs) on DIN mount assemblies

The PFE240D25-MS31XS offers a high current, high surge solution without the need to design and build PCBs.

The assembly consists of Crydom's already proven PFE240D25 mounted on a narrow (21mm) carrier compatible with TS35 DIN rail.

It includes a replaceable 6.3A fast-acting fuse.

LED indication on both the input and output gives operators a clear indication of the SSR's status.

The assembly can switch loads of up to 6.3A at voltages up to 280V AC.

The device is suitable for a wide variety of loads including, heaters and lighting.

Connections for both the load and control are made via caged screw terminals - keeping installation time to a minimum.

It has a versatile control range of 15-32V DC making it compatible with many control systems.

The device requires low drive current, enabling it to be driven directly from low-power controllers including PLC and PID.

Options include random switching, useful for highly inductive loads such as motors.

It also can be used for phase control as used in applications such as light dimming.

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