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Solid state relay SSR-120DA, 120A 3-32V DC to AC


$66.85
Low cost 120 Amp single phase solid state relay SSR-120DA , zero cross, input voltage 3-32V DC, load voltage 24-480V AC, LED
SKU: CHN-SSR-DH120DA
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

Features

120A 3-32V DC to AC solid state relay (SSR) features high structural strength, good impact resistance, and strong shock resistance. The SSR offers a reliable switching the commercial and industrial loads, such as computer peripheral interface device, printing machine, molding machine, food machine, packaging machine, and so on.

  • Built in RC absorption
  • Photoelectric isolation
  • SCR output
  • LED indicator for operation status
  • Removable protective cover for safety
  • Panel mount
  • Zero-crossing switch type

Specification

ModelCHN-SYDH12048ZD3
InputControl voltage range3-32V DC
Max. input current12mA
Must operate voltage2.8V DC
Must release voltage1.5V DC
OutputLoad voltage range24-480V AC
Peak voltage800V AC
Maximum load current120A
Maximum off-state leakage current2mA
Maximum off-state time10mS
Maximum on-state voltage drop1.5V
GeneralTypeDC to AC, single phase
Dimension L – W – H (mm)57.4х44.8х28
Weight135g
Dielectric strength (input to output)4000V
Dielectric strength (input, output to the base)2500V
Operating temperature-20℃~ 80℃
MountPanel
CertificationCE

Note:

  1. When the load is a resistive load, the maximum load current of the selected SSR should be 2~3 times greater than the actual load current;
  2. When the load is an inductive load, the maximum load current of the selected SSR should be more than 7~8 times the actual load current.
  3. When the maximum load current is higher than 10A, a heat sink must be installed to the solid state relay, or the SSR relay should be mounted on a metal base plate with heat dissipation effect, and the thermal grease is applied between them.

Dimension (Unit: mm)

Single Phase SSR Dimensions

Wiring Diagram

Single Phase DC to AC SSR Wiring Diagram

Tips: Construction of solid state relays

Solid-state relays consist of three parts: the input circuit, isolation (coupling) and the output circuit.

  1. Input circuit
    According to different types of input voltage, the input circuit can be divided into DC input circuit, AC input circuit and AC-DC input circuit. Some input control circuits also have TTL / CMOS compatible, positive and negative logic control and anti-phase functions, etc. and can be easily connected with the TTL, MOS logic circuit. For the control signal with fixed control voltage, a resistive input circuit is used. The control current is guaranteed at 5mA or higher. For control signals with a large range of voltage (such as 3 ~ 32V), use a constant current circuit to ensure that the current works reliably at 5mA or higher over the entire voltage range.
  2. Isolation and coupling
    The way of isolation and coupling of solid state relays’ input and output circuit includes photo coupling and transformer coupling. Photo coupling usually uses the photodiode - phototransistor, photodiode - bidirectional light activated SCR, photovoltaic cells, to achieve isolation control of the control side and the load side; high-frequency transformer coupling is to use the self-excited high frequency signal generated by input control signal to form a drive signal through coupling to the secondary, rectification, and logic circuit process.
  3. Output circuit
    The power switch of SSR is directly connected to the power supply and load terminal to switch on and off the load power supply and mainly uses high power transistors (switch tube-Transistor), unidirectional SCRs (Thyristor or SCR), bilateral SCR (triac), metal-oxide -semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET), insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT). Solid state relays’ output circuits can also be divided into DC output circuit, AC output circuit and AC-DC output circuit and other forms. According to the load type, it can be divided into DC solid state relay and AC solid state relay. Bipolar devices or MOSFETs can be used for DC output and two SCRs or a triac for AC output. AC solid state relays can be divided into single-phase AC solid state relays and three-phase AC solid state relays. AC solid state relays, according to the timing of turn-on and turn-off, can be divided into random AC solid state relays and zero-crossing AC solid state relays.