Features
80A 3-32V DC to 24-480V 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
| Model | CHN-SYDH8048ZD3 | 
| Input | Control voltage range | 3-32V DC | 
| Max. input current | 12mA | 
| Must operate voltage | 2.8V DC | 
| Must release voltage | 1.5V DC | 
| Output | Load voltage range | 24-480V AC | 
| Peak voltage | 800V AC | 
| Maximum load current | 80A | 
| Maximum off-state leakage current | 2mA | 
| Maximum off-state time | 10mS | 
| Maximum on-state voltage drop | 1.5V | 
| General | Type | DC to AC, single phase | 
| Dimension L – W – H (mm) | 57.4х44.8х28 | 
| Weight | 135g | 
| Dielectric strength (input to output) | 4000V | 
| Dielectric strength (input, output to the base) | 2500V | 
| Operating temperature | -20℃~ 80℃ | 
| Mount | Panel | 
| Certification | CE | 
Note:
- 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;
 - 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.
 - 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)

Wiring Diagram

Tips: Zero-crossing Solid State Relay vs Random Turn-on Solid State Relay
When a valid control signal is applied at the input, the random solid state relay output is immediately on (in microseconds) and the zero-crossing solid state relay is turned on until the load voltage crosses zero (± 15V). When the control signal is undone at the input, the zero-crossing and random SSRs are turned off at the time when their holding current fails.
Although they are likely to cause a maximum half-cycle delay, zero-crossing solid state relays reduce the impact on the load and RF interference, which makes them ideal switching devices that are most commonly used in "single-pole single-throw" switching applications.
Random solid state relay is characterized by fast response. It can control the phase-shift trigger pulse to easily change the AC grid voltage, and therefore, it can be used to accurately adjust temperature, dimming and other resistive loads and some inductive loads occasions.