40A Rail Solid State Relay (CAG6K-3/024F-38)
Ramarks:
1. For loads exceeding 10A, ensure mounting with a radiator; for loads over 80A, a cooling fan or water cooling system is essential.
2. For inductive loads, it is crucial to mount a varistor on the output terminal for optimal performance.
Feature:
Our no-contact relays, utilizing advanced semiconductor technology, facilitate ultra-fast, high-frequency operations.
Environmentally friendly, RoHS compliant products.
Models available that feature non-zero cross for specialized applications.
Power elements are designed for easy replacement, ensuring longevity and cost-efficiency.
Meets stringent cULus and CE standards for safety and reliability.
What is SSR?
Solid State Relays (SSRs) are electronic switches that control power delivery to devices, much like mechanical switches do. They leverage electronic signals, rather than manual toggling, to operate. SSRs enable you to manage high-current equipment, such as lighting or home appliances, using low-current inputs like a typical DC signal from a Digital Output. Many SSRs require a minimum activation voltage of 3V, making them ideal for integration with Phidget Interface Kits or any system featuring a digital output.
SSRs perform the same functions as Mechanical Relays, but provide distinct advantages:
- SSRs generate significantly less electromagnetic interference compared to mechanical relays. This is largely due to the absence of contact arcing typical in mechanical relays, where sparking can occur at the contacts during switching. The minimized interference is also attributed to SSRs not relying on electromagnets for their operation.
- Mechanical relay contacts experience wear from arcing over time. SSRs, being fully digital, boast a much longer lifespan, enduring millions of cycles when used correctly.
- SSRs switch on and off much faster than their mechanical counterparts (1ms versus 10ms), offering superior response times.
- SSRs are inherently more robust against physical vibrations compared to mechanical relays.
- Since SSRs lack mechanical components, they do not experience contact bounce and operate in complete silence, providing a seamless experience.
How does it work?
Control inputs connect to an LED, casting light across an air gap to sensors. These sensors, linked to transistors, manage power flow through the relay. When a transistor is closed, current flows freely, connecting the load to the power supply. Conversely, when a transistor is open, current is effectively blocked, isolating the load from the power source. This LED-sensor pairing forms an optocoupler, a widely used method to electrically isolate circuit parts.
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Model |
CAG6K-3/024F-38 |
Description |
Rail Solid State Relay |
Controlling Voltage |
024:12~32VACor DC |
Controlling Current |
≤100mA |
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Make-on Voltage |
12VAC/DC |
Break-off Voltage |
8VAC/DC |
Load Voltage |
38:40~440VAC |
Load Current |
10\15\20\25\30\40A |
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Instant Voltage |
38:1000VAC |
Voltage Drop in On |
<1.6VAC |
On-off Time |
≤10mS |
Isolation Voltage |
_ |
Leakage Current in Off |
≤10mA |
Dielectric Strength |
≥2500VAC |
Insulation Resistance |
500MΩ 500VDC |
Ambient Temp |
30~80 |
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Indicate Methods |
LED |
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