Solid State Relay for Accurate Control of Heating Elements
EL.CO SRL of Italy have been making high quality temperature control products for as long as ADM has been in business, since 1986.
During this time improvements have been continuously made to the product range, with refinements and the inclusion of new technology.
The latest development from EL.CO is the SSR19...I series of phase angle control solid state relays for proportional output control.
The new SSR19…I solid state relays offer greater output current capability including 25A, 40A, 60A, and up to 80A.
As with any solid-state relay, these current ratings can only be guaranteed if the correct heatsink and mounting is applied. This requires the correct application of the thermal pad supplied with each device and the application of heat sink compound.
ADM can offer you a range of heatsinks (DIN rail mount or surface mount) if you don’t have your own. You have the option to purchase the SSR19…I on its own, with the relevant heatsinks, and/or fully assembled on the heatsink.
The output voltage options of the SR19...I series include a 240VAC class as well as a 480VAC class, which can be controlled with your choice of either 4-20mA or 0-10V signals, allowing your output to span from 176-280VAC or 300-530VAC
The SSR19..I has protection features such as 4000V input-output isolation as well as transient voltage protection.
The new SSR19…I panel mount phase angle control solid state relays are designed specifically to be a lower cost alternative to other methods of controlling the power of resistive loads.
Proportional control solid state relays are an electronic switch that use a proportional control circuit to modulate the on/off state of the relay based on an input signal.
They are ideal for applications where precise control of power is required, such as temperature control, process control, and other applications that require precise regulation of power. The solid state nature of the relay provides several advantages over mechanical relays, including faster switching, longer life, and greater reliability.
For further information, please contact ADM Instrument Engineering.
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