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Operational Ambient Temperature

Monday, October 26, 2009

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The new line of compact Solid State Relays feature .25” male quick connects.



Crydom (San Diego, CA) introduces a new line of compact Solid State Relays for Single Channel, Dual Channel or 3 Phase operation rated at 280 VAC with either 15 or 25 amps per channel output depending upon model, available heat sinking and operational ambient temperature. Additional features include:

  • Available in either a single-in-line (SIP) printed circuit board mounted version or low profile panel mount package.
  • .25” male quick connects.
  • Optically isolated DC input control ratings of 3 to 32 VDC, 3 to 15 VDC or 4.5 to 8 VDC.
  • Output ratings in a 40°C ambient temperature.

For more information visit www.crydom.com

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