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  • The RGS1P is a series of solid state relays that give the possibility to control output power of 1-phase loads with an analog control input. The RGS1P is intended to be mounted on chassis or an external heatsink. Input types cover a wide range of current and voltage ranges. Local setting by an external potentiometer is possible. Switching modes,...

  • The RGS1P..K provides a solution for starting of loads having a high cold to hot resistance ratio and hence it is very common for such loads to exhibit a high inrush current when switched on from a cold state. Such behaviour is very common for short wave infrared heaters. When a control signal is applied to the RGS1P..K, a soft start is performed. The...

  • This slim RG design is capable of detecting various failure modes occuring to the heaters and also to the product itself. Failures which can be detected include partial load failure, heater loss, open circuit SSR, short circuit SSR and SSR over temperature. A normally closed, potential free alarm, opens in the event of a system or power semiconductor...

  • This slimline range is an evolution of solid state switches for which Carlo Gavazzi is very well known. The RG series presents a unique opportunity for panel space savings thanks to the very slim footprint. The RGS is only 17.5 mm wide with ratings up to 90 AAC. The output is protected against overvoltages by means of an integrated varistor. Control ON...

  • The industrial, 1-phase relay with antiparallel thyristor output is the most widely used industrial SSR due to its multiple 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...

  • The industrial, 1-phase relay with antiparallel thyristor output is the most widely used industrial SSR due to its multiple 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 built-in...

  • The system monitoring solid state relay (sense relay) provides an alarm output in the event of a circuit failure. Internal circuits monitor: - line voltage/line current - correct functioning of the SSR - SSR input status The relay is designed for applications where immediate fault detection is required. A red LED indicates an alarm, a green LED...

  • This 2-pole industrial relay minimises the space requirements in a control cabinet without compromising performance. By applying an input voltage on control A, the corresponding output semicondcutor is activated at the first zero crossing of the line voltage.The same applies to control B. LEDs indicate the control status of each pole. The optimised...

  • This 2-pole industrial relay minimises the space requirements in a control cabinet without compromising performance. By applying an input voltage on control A, the corresponding output semiconductor is activated at the first zero crossing of the line voltage. The same applies to control B. LEDs indicate the control status of each pole. The optimised...

  • This relay is designed for use in applications where low electromagnetic emission is essential. Today, household and electrical appliances, information technology and medical equipment must conform with the latest EN standards. These new EN standards define general and product related requirements for noise immunity and noise emission. The RA24..-D06L...

  • The zero switching relay with antiparallel thyristor output is the most widely used industrial SSR due to its multiple application possibilities. The relay can be used for resistive, inductive and capacitive loads. The zero switching relay switches ON when the sine curve just crosses zero and switches OFF when the current crosses zero. GET A QUOTE

  • The triac version of the zero switching relay is an inexpensive solution for resistive loads. The zero switching relay switches ON when the AC sine curve just crosses zero, and switches OFF when the current crosses zero. GET A QUOTE

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