Single pair (up to 25A) Double pair* (up to 50A). *Caution: User must connect both pairs.
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Option “K” is designed and tested for use with printed circuit boards or ring/fork terminals having a thickness between 0.031 and 0.093 inches (0.79 to 2.36 mm), and loads rated up to 50
Amps. For higher load currents, the “K” standoff temperature must not exceed 105°C. For additional application assistance please contact Crydom Technical Support.
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”P” Option Output will self trigger between 450-600Vpk, Min. power factor 0.7 or higher, not suitable for capacitive loads.
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Instantaneous turn-on version is not recomended for capacitive loads. Use zero turn-on only.
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All parameters at 25°C unless otherwise specified.
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For “S” option, operating voltage frequency is 47-63Hz.
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For parts with option “S” maximum leakage current is 10mA.
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Heat sinking required, see derating curves.
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Increase minimum voltage by 1V for operations from -20 to -40°C.
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Turn-on time for instantaneous turn-on versions is 0.02 msec (DC control Models).
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All parameters at 50% power rating and 100% duty cycle (contact Crydom tech support for detailed report).
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Load can be wired to either SSR output terminal 1 or 2.
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Elective Input Status LED, “G” option
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Elective Overvoltage Protection, “P” option.
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Elective Internal Snubber, “S” option.
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Mechanical dimensions vary from G3 models.
For additional information or specific questions, contact Crydom Technical Support.
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