Solid-state relays handle higher currents

An Omron Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 9, 2005

Omron has extended its popular G3NA series of compact solid-state relays (SSRs) with two new high current models, offering 75 and 90A outputs.

Omron has extended its popular G3NA series of compact solid-state relays (SSRs) with two new high current models, offering 75 and 90A outputs.

Complementing the existing models which cover outputs from 5 to 50A, the new versions feature the same compact dimensions of 58 x 43 x 28mm to provide a uniform mounting pitch.

The space-saving design does not, however, mean any compromise on features.

All G3NA models include a built-in varistor for surge suppression, and provide a status indicator enabling operation to be checked at a glance.

With such high currents involved, the G3NA provides a protective cover as standard for increased safety.

Rated load voltages for the G3NA cover 5-200V DC, 24-240V AC or 200-480V AC.

The AC output versions are equipped with a zero cross function as standard.

All models can be supplied in various mounting option versions, including DIN rail mounting, via a mounting bracket.

They are also available with or without heatsinks.

Proven in service over many years, the G3NA series conform to all relevant international standards.

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