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    RS Components' latest SSRs boost channel capacity in space-constrained applications

    01/07/2016
    RS Components' SSR

    RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents, has revealed a new own-brand range of highly miniaturised solid-state relays (SSRs), which enable small panels or cabinets to support extremely high channel count. The RS-branded SSRs http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solid-state-relays/8886861/ have the industry's lowest profile of just 71mm, making them ideal for applications that require isolation between a PLC and field wiring but are subject to severe enclosure-height constraints. Their 6.2mm footprint is shared with other miniature mechanical relays, which helps enhance flexibility and simplifies panel design challenges.

    Adding to their physical size advantages, the relay housings provide space for identification labels of up to 24 characters. Clear terminal markings also help ensure accurate installation and maintenance. Screw or push-in termination options give flexibility for designers to meet the needs of different markets worldwide. In addition, all models feature an integrated test socket.

    The new SSRs combine the superior reliability of solid-state technology with press-fit internal construction that further enhances robustness. They are packaged in flame-retardant housings that meet UL 94-V0 and the NFF I2/F2 transportation standard, specified over the industrial temperature range -40°C to 85°C, and carry CE, UL, CSA and GL approvals.

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