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THREE-PHASE SSR Vac Input / Vac Output. DIN Rail or Panel Mount

SSR3PH Series   
1 year warranty CE
 
THREE-PHASE SSRs
SSR3PH Series:THREE-PHASE SSR Vac Input / Vac Output.  DIN Rail or Panel Mount
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Integrated Heat Sink
Mounts on DIN Rail or Panel
Optically Isolated
Safe to the Touch
1200 Volt Blocking Voltage
Zero Voltage Turn-On
4000 Volt Isolation
Built-In Snubber
LED Indicator

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OMEGA’s SSR3PH Series three-phase Solid State Relay is a fully integrated device with heat sink and DIN rail mounting plate in a space-saving design. Each unit is touch safe with LED input indication. This normally open, zero crossing device is capable of millions of cycles of operation. Dual SCR’s provide a high level of reliability, capable of handling higher overloads than triacs. This 3-phase Solid State Relay is designed for switching power to 3-phased asynchronous motors and to resistive loads.


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