...voltage Impedance Model ○ G3H-203SN 5 to 24 VDC 4 to 28 VDC 1.5 kΩ +20%, -10% * G3H-203SLN DC 5 V 4 to 6 VDC 390 Ω ±20% 12 V 9.6 to 14.4 VDC 900 Ω ±20% 24 V 19.2 to 28.8 VDC...
.... G3J-205BL For example, G3J-205BL withstands an inrush current of 150 Apeak. Therefore R > 200 V x √2/150 A = 1.9 Ω Considering the circuit current and ON time, insert the protective resista...
...the load power supply voltage with the SSR turned OFF. The voltage will drop to approximately 1 V with the SSR turned ON. This is more clearly checked if the dummy load is a lamp with an outp...
...ions in the following table. Voltage Varistor voltage Surge resistance 100 to 120VAC 240 to 270 V 1,000 A min. 200 to 240VAC 440 to 470 V 380 to 480VAC 820 to 1,000 V MY Bes...
... The zero cross function causes the Relay to turn ON when the AC load power supply approaches 0 V to suppress noise generated when the load current rises suddenly. There are two types of nois...
...not turn ON at all. Solid-state Relays typically have less than 10 mA or leakage current at 200 V. To prevent the leakage current from causing load reset errors, the reset current is estimate...
...elements to adjust to a rapid rise or fall. These characteristics are expressed as dv/dt (unit: V/ μs). The dv/dt value for thyristors is greater than the value for triacs. Triacs help downsi...
...e above and set the bleeder resistance value so that the Solid-state Relay input voltage is 0.5 V max. when the Solid-state Relay is OFF. 2.Inductive noise may be inducing voltage on the inpu...
...Relays can be found using the following equation. Heating value P (W) = Output-ON voltage drop (V) x Carry current (A) For example, if a load current of 8 A flows from G3NA-210B Solid-state R...
... the model has the suffix -M (backup function for power interruptions). Any battery supplying 3 V can be used, but the data backup time depends on the capacity of the battery. K3HB-X A Proces...