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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: DS200SSRAG1A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Drive Control
Product Type: Solid State Relay Card
Power Requirements: +5 V dc
Power supply voltage: 28 V dc
Operating temperature: -35 to +65°C
Size: 15.7 cm high x 19.5 cm
Weight: 0.5kg
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Origin: United States
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
DS200SSRAG1A is a Solid State Relay Card manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark V Series used in GE Drive Turbine Control Systems. Solid State Relay (SSR) cards are electronic switching devices that use semiconductor technology to control the flow of electrical current. They are commonly used in control systems for various industrial applications, including turbine control systems. In a turbine control system, SSR cards can be used to switch the power supply to various components of the system, such as pumps, motors, and valves. The use of SSR cards can provide a number of advantages over traditional electromechanical relays, including faster switching times, longer service life, and greater reliability.
Solid-state State Relay cards can also be used in conjunction with other control systems components, such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and sensors, to provide a high level of control and automation. For example, a PLC can be programmed to monitor various system parameters and use the SSR cards to turn components on or off as needed to maintain optimal operation.
FEATURES:
Solid state relay (SSR) cards are electronic devices used for switching AC or DC loads in a variety of applications. Here are some common features of SSR cards:
Input Voltage: SSR cards are available in different input voltage ranges such as 3-32V DC, 4-32V DC, 90-280V AC, etc. It is important to choose the right input voltage range for your application.
Output Current: The output current rating of an SSR card determines the maximum load current it can switch. SSR cards are available with different output current ratings such as 2A, 5A, 10A, 25A, etc.
Load Voltage: The load voltage rating of an SSR card determines the maximum voltage it can switch. SSR cards are available with different load voltage ratings such as 24V DC, 120V AC, 240V AC, etc.
Control Signal: SSR cards can be controlled by different types of input signals such as DC voltage, AC voltage, and logic level signals.
Isolation: SSR cards provide electrical isolation between the control and load circuits, which enhances safety and reliability in high-voltage applications.
Overcurrent Protection: Some SSR cards have built-in overcurrent protection circuits that prevent damage to the SSR card and load in case of overcurrent conditions.
Mounting Options: SSR cards are available in different mounting options such as DIN rail mount, panel mount, etc. It is important to choose the right mounting option for your application.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
What is a solid-state relay card?
A solid-state relay card is an electronic device used to switch AC or DC loads. It uses semiconductor components such as thyristors, triacs, or MOSFETs to control the switching of the load.
How does an SSR card work?
An SSR card works by converting a control signal into an output signal that can switch the load. When the control signal is applied, the SSR card turns on the semiconductor component, allowing current to flow through the load.
What are the different types of SSR cards?
The different types of SSR cards include single-phase, three-phase, DC output, AC output, and high-voltage SSR cards.