Leone Solid State Relays

As the name indicates, a solid state relay is an electrical switch comprising solid state or electronic components. Owing to their nature, solid state relays contain no moving parts. Because no mechanical contacts are opened or closed within the relay, there is no arcing or pitting of contact surfaces, thus no wear-out mechanism. As a result, solid state relays can operate for many millions of turn on/turn off cycles with no deterioration in performance. In addition, with no mechanical movement inside, acoustical noise is eliminated. A big advantage in power cabinets that can contain dozens of relays.

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Leone Solid State Relays LDA

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Dimension L*W*H(mm)58*45*31.5
Input50 ~ 480VAC
Output330VAC , 480VAC
Output on State RMS Current10A ~ 75A
Pickup Time8 mSec
Release Time8 mSec
Operating Frequency47 ~ 70Hz
Operating Temperature-30 Degree C ~ + 75 Degree C
Isolation Voltage I/P to O/P4000Vrms
Peak one cycle surge Current100A
Minimum Trigger Current10mA Max.
Output Leakage Current330VAC - 7mA , 480VAC - 14mA
Dielectric Strength2500VAC @ 50Hz/min
Terminal Typechassis Mounting
Weight120 gm Approximately

We offer Leone Solid State Relays LDA, which is available in different forms such as photo-coupled SSR, transformer-coupled SSR and hybrid SSR. These solid state relays are electronic devices that contain no moving part. Our photo-coupled SSR is controlled by a low voltage signal, which is isolated optically from the load. Due to the control signal of Photocoupled SSR, a LED appears that activates a photo-sensitive diode, which turns on a back-to-back thyristor, silicon controlled rectifier, or MOSFET transistor to switch the load.

Features:

  • SSRs are faster than electromechanical relays
  • Increased lifetime due to the fact that there are no moving parts, and thus no wear Clean
  • Bounce less operation
  • Decreased electrical noise when switching
  • Can be used in environments where a spark must not be generated during turn-on
  • Totally silent operation
  • Smaller than a corresponding mechanical relay.

Leone Solid State Relays LAASSR

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₹ 250 / Piece Get Latest Price

Product Brochure
Dimension L*W*H(mm)58*45*31.5
Input50 ~ 480VAC
Output330VAC , 480VAC
Output on state RMS current10A ~ 75A
Pickup Current8 mSec
Release Current8 mSec
Operating Frequency47 ~ 70Hz
Operating Temperature-30 Degree C ~ + 75 Degree C
Isolation Voltage I/P to O/P4000Vrms
Peak one cycle surge Currnet100A
Minimum Trigger Current10mA Max.
Output Leakage Current330VAC - 7mA , 480VAC - 14mA
Dielectric Strength2500VAC @ 50Hz/min
Terminal Typechassis Mounting
Weight120 gm Approximately

We offer Leone Solid State Relays LAASSR, which is available in different forms such as photo-coupled SSR, transformer-coupled SSR and hybrid SSR. These solid state relays are electronic devices that contain no moving part. Our photo-coupled SSR is controlled by a low voltage signal, which is isolated optically from the load. Due to the control signal of Photocoupled SSR, a LED appears that activates a photo-sensitive diode, which turns on a back-to-back thyristor, silicon controlled rectifier, or MOSFET transistor to switch the load.

Features:

  • SSRs are faster than electromechanical relays
  • Increased lifetime due to the fact that there are no moving parts, and thus no wear Clean
  • Bounce less operation
  • Decreased electrical noise when switching
  • Can be used in environments where a spark must not be generated during turn-on
  • Totally silent operation
  • Smaller than a corresponding mechanical relay.
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Kura Electronics & Electricals
Ground Floor, Shop No.6, Prestige Point Society, 283-Shukrawar Peth , Off Bajirao Road
Pune - 411002, Maharashtra, India

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