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Eurotherms SV Series
of solid state relays is a rugged single phase Solid State Relay
with ratings from 10 to 75 amps @ 300 VAC and 50 to 75 amps @ 600
VAC. The SV Series accepts an AC or DC logic control input and provides
precise zero cross fired on-off control in a panel mounted package.
Superior Internal Snubber Circuit
The SV Series attenuates most industrial noise for
higher reliability and less down time. By having higher a Dv/Dt
and higher blocking voltage ratings the SV model is more rugged
than the competition. Most relays have a 600 VAC blocking voltage.
Using an external MOV (at 700 volts) offers no protection to most
solid state relays, which will fail when subjected to voltage spikes.
The SV model is 33% better (800 volts) so an external MOV is well
below the range of the SSR.
Superior DC Input Circuit
By using a new, faster responding input circuit,
the SV can survive high energy, non-repetitive power line surges
and then continue operating normally. The competition is typically
damaged by the surge ultimately causing a machine shutdown. A new
Current Limited DC input (4-32 Vdc) allows a wider selection of
control devices and simplifies integration with PLC, PC, or other
externally powered circuits.
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Superior AC Input Circuit
By improving the leakage immunity of the input circuit,
triac instruments that use a 0.022 microfared snubber no longer
require an external burden resistor across the input circuit, thus
reducing cost and installation time. Most AC activated relays have
a turn-on and turn-off delay built in. When used as high-speed pulsing
control (such as with temperature controllers), other SSR's response
can be irregular for the first 16% and last 16% of the duty cycle.
This error may impact start up control, overshoot control, and other
parts of the control operation. The new SV relays provide linear
response so you receive predictable control from 1-100% output in
your application.
Applications
The SV Series provides an effective replacement
for electromechanical contactors. The fast switching reduces the
thermal cycling of the heating elements resulting in longer element
life. There are no mechanical contacts to wear out and so maintenance
costs and downtime are reduced.
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