Showing posts with label 50 amp. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Selecting Solid State Relays

Sords Electric Sells SSRs or Solid State Relays
Selecting the right relay is important for long life and application efficiency.





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Here is guide to selecting and installing (SSRs) Solid State Relays.

A solid state relay or SSR is an electronic device that switches loads on or off when an external voltage or signal is applied to its control terminals. The lack of moving parts in an SSR allows it to switch much faster that electromechanical relays while avoiding the creation for electrical arcs. Solid Sate Relays are also silent, so users won't be subjected to the annoying noise associated with electromechanical relays. Furthermore, because SSRs have no moving parts or contacts that can wear out, SSRs last longer and require less maintenance than electromechanical relays.

SSRs are used in a variety of applications where quick, silent switching is advantageous. Some of these industries include: plastics/rubber, Food and beverage, processing, packaging, HVAC, semiconductor, oil/gas, transportation, conveyors, power or energy systems, printing, laboratory,kiln/oven, lighting, medical/pharmaceutical, and motion control.

How will your solid state relays be mounted/installed?


SSRs are available in a few mooting configurations. Printed circuit board (PCB) mont SSRs are limited in load size due to electric creepage and clearance distance and heat dissipation constraints.
Chassis munt SSRs are often installed to a back panel of an electrical panel but may also mount directly to a metal surface within a machine or appliance. Typically, the SSR can be mounted without a heat sink if the load is un 5 amps or under 8 amps if the mounting surface is an unpainted metal plate. To achieve the desired maximum SSR output rating, a sink sink must be properly sized and installed along with the SSR.

Engineers wo tont want to worry about properly sizing and mooting a heat sink can opt for an SSR with an integrated heat sink. These typically snap directly onto the DIN rail and are ready to wire up and use. Many of the more advanced Ssts, such as those enabling proportional control, are available in this design.  Is it also easier to obtain agency approval with SSRs integrated heat sinks, which are typically cUL listed and carry horse power ratings.

How Many Poles Need to be Switched?


When selecting a Solid State Relay, you will need to know how many polkas  (or lines of voyage) are to be switched to the load.  If your application uses a DC load, you'll need a one pole DC switching SSR. For a single-phase AC load you'll need a one pole AC switching SSR.  For a three phase AC load, you'll need to determine if you want to switch all three poles to the load or if you can get by with only switching 2 poles.  This can be achieved with a two-pole or three-pole three phase switching SSR.

What is Your Load Voltage and Current?


You will need to determine the maximum AC or DC voltage and current for your load. These variables are typically found on the specification of your motor, heater or other electrical device. For AC loads, SSRs usually switch on phase at 120 or 240 VAC or for three phase applications: 208, 240, 480 or 600 VAC.  Also factor in any potential power sags or surges in the application location when determining the minimum and maximum load voltage. DC loads are gong to be powered by DC voltage.
For motors, you will need to know the maximum horse power or kilowatt rainy at the respective voltage of your application. Check for these specs on the motor name plate.

What is the control voltage or input signal to turn the SSR on?


Next you'll need to determine another kind of voltage, the pick-up voltage that is required to energize your load as its turn off voltage (at which your load will de-energize). These are the critical control voltages for your SSR, and are usually found on your loads spec sheet. Unlike electromechanical relays or contractors which typically are controlled by a fixed voltage, SSrs have input ranges either VDC or dual VAC/VDC.
If you wish to proportionally control your load, you'll need some additional specs to choose the proper SSR. Proportional control is typically done with a 0-5, 1-5 or 0-10 VDC input or a 4-20mA control signal. Be sure to consult with a SSR manufacturer to determine the optimum out-put switching type for your load application, as it can get a bit sophisticated. Proportional output types include phase angle, distributed full cycle, burst full cycle, soft start and burst full cycle with soft start.

What is the Ambient temperature where the SSR will be installed or located?


The maximum SSR current rating depends upon the ambient temperature where is will be used and installed. Heightened temperatures can reduce the SSRs current rating.  Any SSRs are mounted on a chassis and require a heat sink t ptomaine their performance. you will need to know the ambient temperature, as well as the mounting orientation upfront, to properly ensure the right type of heat sink is specified.  Highly competent SSR manufacturers provide online tools to help match single or multiple SSRs with the appropriate heat sink. With Din rail mountable SSRs the heat sink is already integrated and the ratings are typically listed on the side of the device or data sheet for various ambient temperatures.  Keep in mind that higher ambient temperatures will require you to de-rate the current rating of the Solid State Relay.


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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Carlo Gavazzi 2-pole Solid State Relays

Sords Electric has Carlo Gavazzi 2-Pole Solid State Relays

CARLO GAVAZZI is proud to announce the launch of their new two pole solid state relays, the RK Series. Reducing the size of components is becoming a necessity for equipment manufacturers who want to stay competitive. Carlo Gavazzi has developed the RK Series with this idea in mind, as it provides solutions that minimize space requirements without compromising performance.
The RK Series consists of solid state relay (SSR) solutions which have two poles in a single housing. It gives the option of having the two poles controlled independently or simultaneously. The latter offers a cost effective solution for economy switching of 3-phase loads. The RK Series SSRs are ideal for reliable switching of resistive loads. This new series extends the current ratings of two pole solid state relays to 75 AAC per pole with a proper heat sink and provides output screw terminals for secure connectivity of cables with ferrules, ring or fork terminals.

Carlo Gavazzi RK Series SSRs




















The RK Series comes with features that provide time-saving installation and a reduction in downtime, thanks to trouble-free solid state operation, during the lifetime of the SSR. It conforms to global standards such as UL 508, CSA C22.2 and EN 60947-4-3; therefore, it can be used globally in applications/markets involving switching of resistive heating elements, i.e. Food and Beverage, Plastic and Rubber, Semiconductor, HVAC, and others.
The RK Series features include:
Two pole switching, up to 75A per pole
600VAC output voltage rating
4-32VDC control
Options for common or independent output control
Plug or connector control terminal
Pre-attached thermal pad
UL recognized, CSA and VDE approved and CE marked
UL 100,000 cycle endurance test according to UL508

For a Quote please fill out our Carlo Gavazzi Parts Form HERE

800-929-2845 or info@sordselectric.com

Monday, August 31, 2015

Carlo Gavazzi RAM1A series SSR's



Sords Electric sells 
Carlo Gavazzi RAM1A Solid State Relays
(Standard Hockey Puck form factor (2x2) with industry standard mounting dimensions)

Carlo Gavazzi offers a comprehensive range of solid state relays (SSR’s) featuring direct copper bonding technology for increased life and reliability. SSR’s are used extensively in the plastics, packaging, food processing, and HVAC industries - primarily for temperature control. They are the logical replacement for mercury contractors.

Carlo Gavazzi's solid state relays range includes single phase relays up to 125 amps and 3 phase relays up to 75 amps. They are available with both digital and analogue inputs (4-20 mA or 0-10 V) Furthermore, we also offer a complete range of SSR's with a built-in heatsink.



The industrial, 1-phase relay with antiparallel thyristor out- put is the most widely used industrial SSR due to its mul- tiple application possibilities. The relay can be used for resistive, inductive and capacitive loads. The zero switching relay switches ON when the sinusoidal curve crosses zero and switches OFF when the current crosses zero. The instant-on relay with DC control input can be used for phase angle control. The built-in snubber secures transient protection. The LED indicates the status of the control input. The clip-on cover secures touch protection (IP 20). Protected output terminals can handle cables up to 16 mm2. 


  • Zero switching (RAM1A) or instant-on switching (RAM1B) AC Solid State Relay
  • Direct copper bonding (DCB) technology
  • LED indication
  • Clip-on IP 20 protection cover - TOUCH SAFE
  • Self-lifting terminals
  • Housing free of moulding mass
  • 2 input ranges: 3-32 * and 20-280 VAC/22-48VDC
  • Operational ratings: Up to 125AACrms and 690VACrms
  • Blocking voltage: Up to 1600Vp
  • Opto-isolation: > 4000VACrms
  • Integrated overvoltage protection by self
    switching (suffix “Z” option)
  • CE, RoHS compliant
  • cURus, CSA, VDE, CCC 


The industrial, 1-phase relay with antiparallel thyristor out- put is the most widely used industrial SSR due to its mul- tiple application possibilities. The relay can be used for resistive, inductive and capacitive loads. The zero switching relay switches ON when the sinusoidal curve crosses zero and switches OFF when the current crosses zero. The instant-on relay with DC control input can be used for phase angle control. The built-in snubber secures transient protection. The LED indicates the status of the control input. The clip-on cover secures touch protection (IP 20). Protected output terminals can handle cables up to 16 mm2. 


RAM1A23D25
25 amp Solid State Relay, DC input, 265 volts or less output

RAM1A23D50
50 amp Solid State Relay, DC input, 265 volts or less output

RAM1A23D75
75 amp Solid State Relay, DC input, 265 volts or less output

RAM1A23D100
100 amp Solid State Relay, DC input, 265 volts or less output

RAM1A23D125
125 amp Solid State Relay, DC input, 265 volts or less output




125 amp Solid State Relay, AC input, 42-660 volts output, Built in MOV

RAM1A60A100
100 amp Solid State Relay, AC input, 42-660 volts output, Built in MOV

RAM1A60A75
75 amp Solid State Relay, AC input, 42-660 volts output, Built in MOV

RAM1A60A50
50 amp Solid State Relay, AC input, 42-660 volts output, Built in MOV
RAM1A60A25
25 amp Solid State Relay, AC input, 42-660 volts output, Built in MOV

Call us to order at 800-929-2845 or visit our we site HERE.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Gavazzi Solid State Relays - Hockey Puck Style

Carlo Gavazzi Solid State Relays by Sords Electric

Please note that heat sinks may be needed for these relays if the amperage AND ambient temperatures are too high. A rule of thumb is to use only 80% of the rated amps on a relay of these nature.

10 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <230 volts output

10 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output

10 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC input, <230 volts output

10 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC input, <480 volts output

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <240 volts output

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC input, <240 volts output

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <230 volts output, Built in MOV

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <230 volts output, Built in MOV

Carlo Gavazzi Model RM1A48D25
25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <600 volts output, Built in MOV

25 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <600 volts output, Built in MOV

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <240 volts output

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC input, <240 volts output

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC input, <480 volts output

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <230 volts output, Built in MOV

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <230 volts output, Built in MOV

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <600 volts output, Built in MOV

50 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <600 volts output, Built in MOV

75 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

75 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

75 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <600 volts output, Built in MOV

75 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <600 volts output, Built in MOV

90 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output

90 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC input, <480 volts output

100 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, AC/DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

100 amp Solid State Relay, Hockey puck style, DC input, <480 volts output, Built in MOV

25 Amp, Three Phase Relay, AC/DC input, <600 volt output

55 Amp, Three Phase Relay, AC/DC input, <600 volt output


Please call Sords Electric with questions. Or email us your Carlo Gavazzi part if it is not listed. Use our Gavazzi Form here!

800-929-2845