Gefran GQ Series Solid State Relay, 50 A Load, Surface Mount, 240 V ac Load, 32 V ac/dc Control

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RS Stock No.:
601-943
Mfr. Part No.:
GQ-50-24-A-1-4
Brand:
Gefran
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Brand

Gefran

Maximum Load Current

50 A

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Maximum Load Voltage

240 V ac

Maximum Control Voltage

32 V ac/dc

Minimum Control Voltage

3 V ac/dc

Series

GQ

COO (Country of Origin):
IT
The Gefran single-phase solid state relay is designed to offer robust performance for demanding industrial applications. With a powerful capability of handling significant loads and a smart zero-crossing feature for improved efficiency, it simplifies the control of electrical currents. Its advanced technology enables rapid switching, making it suitable for use in packaging machinery, industrial ovens, and thermoforming. The relay is built to withstand harsh conditions, ensuring long-lasting operation while maintaining excellent thermal management. Equipped with an easy integration capability, this relay enhances system reliability and safety. Its protective features and clear indicators make it a reliable choice, ensuring peace of mind for users.

Offers considerable current handling up to 50 Arms.
Utilises zero-crossing technology for enhanced energy efficiency.
Designed for smooth operation in both resistive and inductive loads.
Incorporates comprehensive protection levels for increased safety.
Compact dimensions and flexible installation options ensure adaptability.
Robust thermal management capabilities support prolonged use without overheating.
Equipped with clear indication lights for operational status monitoring.
Proven for long-term reliability in demanding industrial environments.

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