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Product category: Electromechanical Components
News Release from: Power-io | Subject: H family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 January 2005

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The Power-io H family of solid state relays has been expanded with two new high-current models offering up to 90 and 125A AC switching outputs

The Power-io H family of solid state relays has been expanded with two new high current models offering up to 90 and 125A AC switching outputs. With a 24-660V voltage range, these new models are universal replacements for the majority of solid state relay 'hockey puck SSR' cubes. The higher amperage models are ideal for high inrush loads, motors, lamps as well as traditional applications.

When used at lower current switching, such as 20-75A, these new models offer cooler performance while ensuring a higher margin of safety against amperage surge problems.

both models have the 'maximum surge survival' design for outstanding performance and long life in industrial, laboratory, HVAC, or similar installations.

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