Sensata Crydom Relay Cover for use with Single Phase SSRs, Three Phase SSRs

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RS Stock No.:
184-6009
Mfr. Part No.:
KS300
Brand:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Accessory Type

Relay Cover

For Use With

Single Phase SSRs, Three Phase SSRs

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Sensata | Crydom Relay Cover, For Use With Solid-State Relays, Polycarbonate Material - KS300


Need to protect your SSR from contamination or damage? This relay cover from Sensata | Crydom is made from transparent polycarbonate to provide strong and durable protection while allowing you a clear view of the relay. It also provides effective insulation to protect against electric shock. You can use this unit to protect both single and three-phase relays, making it a versatile option.

Features & Benefits


• Pre-drilled holes for ease of installation
• Flame-retardant to prevent the spread of flames in the event of a fire

What's a solid-state relay?


A solid-state relay is an electronic switching device that will turn a circuit on or off when an external AC or DC voltage is applied across its terminals. As it contains no moving parts, it offers a longer service life than an electromechanical relay.

Where would I use a solid-state relay?


Solid-state relays are most commonly used for switching AC loads in applications such such as dimmer lights or motors. They're commonly used in the railway sector, the food and beverage industry and healthcare settings.

Approvals

UL; C-UL Recognised; VDE


Zero Voltage Relays

Note

Temperature can affect current rating; please consult the data sheet for potential derating.