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News Release from: Omron Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 October 2004

Solid-state relays handle more current

Omron has extended its popular G3NA series of compact solid state relays (SSRs) with two new high current models, offering 75 and 90A outputs.

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Omron has extended its popular G3NA series of compact solid state relays (SSRs) with two new high current models, offering 75 and 90A outputs. Complementing the existing models which cover outputs from 5a to 50A, the new versions feature the same compact dimensions of 58 x 43 x 28mm to provide a uniform mounting pitch. The space saving design does not mean any compromise on features, however.

All G3NA models include a built-in varistor for surge suppression, and provide a status indicator enabling operation to be checked at a glance.

With such high currents involved, the G3NA provides a protective cover as standard for increased safety.

Rated load voltages for the G3NA cover 5-200V DC, 24-240V AC or 200-480V AC.

The AC output versions are equipped with a zero cross function as standard.

All models can be supplied in various mounting option versions, including DIN rail mounting, via a mounting bracket.

They are also available with or without heatsinks.

Proven in service over many years, the G3NA series conform to all relevant international standards.

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