High Reliability Solid State Relays |
SSRL240 and SSRL660 Series |
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High Performance Solid State Relays SSR | Omega Engineering
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The Omega's SSRL series of solid state relays are used to control large
resistance heaters in conjunction with temperature controllers. Solid
state relays are SPST, normally open switching devices with
no moving parts, capable of millions of cycles of operation. By applying a
control signal, an SSR switches ON the ac load current, just as the
moving contacts do on a mechanical contactor. Three-phase
loads can be controlled using 2 or 3 SSR’s. Use 3 SSR’s for Y or star
3-phase loads using a neutral line. Two SSR’s will control “delta” loads
with no neutral line. Three solid state relays are also used when
there is no neutral load to provide redundancy and extra assurance of
control.
"Switching" takes place at the zero voltage crossover point of the
alternating current cycle. Because of this, no appreciable electrical
noise is generated, making SSR’s ideal for environments where there
are apparatuses susceptible to RFI.
Common Specifications
Operating Temperature: -20 to 80°C (-5 to 175°F)
Storage Temperature:-40 to 80°C (-40 to 175°F)
Isolation: 4000 Vrms, input to output; 2500 Vrms input/output to ground
Capacitance: 8 pF, input to output (max)
Line Frequency Range: 47 to 63 Hz
Turn-On Time: 20 ms, ac; 05 cycle, dc
Turn-Off Time: 30 ms, ac; 05 cycle, dc
These SSR’s are of the twin SCR type, inherently more
reliable and capable of higher overloads before failure than
triacs. Heat is developed in a solid state relay due to the
nominal voltage drop across the switching device. To
dissipate the heat, an SSR must be mounted on a finned
heat sink or aluminum plate. An SSR should be located
where the ambient temperature is relatively low, since the
current switching rating is lowered as the temperature
increases. Another SSR characteristic is a small leakage
current across the output when the relay is open. Because
of this, a voltage will always exist on the load side
of the device.
In comparing SSR’s with mechanical contactors, the SSR
has a cycle life many times that of a comparably priced
contactor. However, SSR’s are more prone to failure due to
overload and improper initial wiring. Solid state relays can
fail, contact closed, on overload circuits. It is essential that a
properly rated, fast blowing I2T fuse be installed to protect
the load circuit.
Finned heat sinks are anodized fabrications that come
complete with tapped mounting holes and screws. See
thermal rating curves and ordering instructions for proper
selection.
All SSRL series relays come with a thermally conductive
pad mounted on the baseplate. This will significantly
improve the thermal conductivity between the heat sink and
SSR baseplate. It is also suggested that 10-inch-pounds of
torque be used on the SSR mounting screws.
Output Specifications for Vac and Vdc Input Models
Specifications | 10 Amp | 25 Amp | 50 Amp | 75 Amp | 100 Amp |
Max On State Current | 10 A | 25 A | 50 A | 75 A | 100 A |
Max On State Current | 100 mA |
Max 1-Cycle Surge | 150 A | 300 A | 750 A | 1000 A | 1200 A |
Max 1 sec Surge | 30 A | 75 A | 150 A | 225 A | 300 A |
12T (60 Hz), A2sec | 416 | 937 | 2458 | 5000 | 6000 |
SSR240 Series Electrical Specifications
| Input-Control Signal | Output |
Model No. | Type | Control Signal Voltage | Control Signal Turn-On | Control Signal Turn-Off | Max Input Current | Peak Voltage* (60 Sec. Max.) |
SSRL240AC10 SSRL240AC25 SSRL240AC50 SSRL240AC75 SSRL240AC100 | ac Control Signal | 90 to 280 Vac | 90 Vac | 10 Vac | 10 mA | 800 V |
SSRL240DC10 SSRL240DC25 SSRL240DC50 SSRL240DC75 SSRL240DC100 | dc Control Signal | 3 to 32 Vdc | 3 Vdc | 1 Vdc | 14 mA | 800 V |
SSRL660AC50 SSRL660AC75 SSRL660AC100 | ac Control Signal | 90 to 280 Vac | 90 Vac | 10 Vac | 10 mA | 1200 V |
SSRL660DC50 SSRL660DC75 SSRL660DC100 | dc Control Signal | 4 to 32 Vdc | 4 Vdc | 1 Vdc | 14 mA | 1200 V |
*Transients above table value should be suppressed.
SSR240 Series Output-Vac Load Specifications
Model No. | Nominal ac Line Voltage | Nominal Load Current | Max. Contact Voltage Drop | Max. Off-State Leakage (25°C max. ambient) |
120 Vac | 240 Vac | 440 Vac |
SSRL240AC10 SSRL240AC25 SSRL240AC50 SSRL240AC75 SSRL240AC100 | 24 to 280 Vac | 10 A 25 A 50 A 75 A 100 A | 1.6 V | 0.1 mA | 0.1 mA | N/A |
SSRL240DC10 SSRL240DC25 SSRL240DC50 SSRL240DC75 SSRL240DC100 | 24 to 280 Vac | 10 A 25 A 50 A 75 A 100 A | 1.6 V | 0.1 mA | 0.1 mA | N/A |
SSRL660AC50 SSRL660AC75 SSRL660AC100 | 48 to 660 Vac | 50 A 75 A 100A | 1.6 V | 0.25 mA | 0.25 mA | 0.25 mA |
SSRL660DC50 SSRL660DC75 SSRL660DC100 | 48 to 660 Vac | 50 A 75 A 100 A | 1.6 V | 0.25 mA | 0.25 mA | 0.25 mA |
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† Price are shown in RMB.
Note: All SSRL Series come with thermally conducting pad. Reference SSR330 Series for additional heat sinks.
Ordering Example: (1) SSRL240DC25 Solid state relay, ¥337.00
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Option Descriptions
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(1)
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Nominal AC Line Voltage Range
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Select 240 for 24 to 280 Vac 660 for 48 to 660 Vac
(2)
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Type
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Select AC for AC control signal DC for DC control signal
(3)
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Nominal Load Current
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Select 10 for 10 AMP 25 for 25 AMP 50 for 50 AMP 75 for 75 AMP 100 for 100 AMP
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NOTE: All combinations may not be valid, check spec sheet for valid part numbers.
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