Schneider Electric Solid State Relay, 10 A Load, Panel Mount, 280 V ac Load, 32 V dc Control

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RS 제품 번호:
827-8642
제조사 부품 번호:
6210AXXSZS-DC3
제조업체:
Schneider Electric
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Maximum Load Current

10 A

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Maximum Load Voltage

280 V ac

Minimum Load Voltage

24 V ac

Minimum Control Voltage

3 V dc

Maximum Control Voltage

32 V dc

Switching Type

Zero Cross

Control Voltage Range

3 → 32 V dc

Minimum Load Current

50 mA

Range

Legacy

Contact Configuration

SPST

Terminal Type

Screw

Output Device

SCR

Maximum Turn On Time

8.3ms

Load Voltage Range

24 → 280V ac

Dimensions

57.91 x 44.14 x 35.9mm

Depth

44.1mm

Length

57.2mm

Off State Leakage Current

10 mA

Standards Met

CE, CSA, UL

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Operating Temperature Range

-40 → +80°C

Height

35.9mm

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Schneider Electric Solid-State Relay, 24 to 280V AC Output Voltage, 8.3ms Response Time - 6000 Series - 6210AXXSZS-DC3


For fast switching of currents in your electrical circuits, turn to this solid-state relay from Schneider Electric. It features screw clamp terminals on its input and output sides, so you can be sure of making a secure electrical connection. For reliably speedy operation, the unit has a fast turn-on and turn-off response time of 8.3ms. An LED indicator makes it easy to monitor its operating status for quick troubleshooting. Thanks to awide broad operating temperature range of -40°C to +80°C, this relay is suitable for use in demanding environments.

• Broad output voltage range between 24 and 280V AC for versatility
• IP20 rating indicates it's finger-safe for protection against electric shocks
• Designed for panel mounting for ease of installation in control cabinets

Applications


• Aviation industry
• Medical technology
• Robotics

What's the difference between a solid-state relay and an electromechanical relay?


While an electromechanical relay uses physical contacts to activate the power in a circuit, a solid-state relay typically comes with a built-in optocoupler that transmits electrical signals. As there are no moving parts in a solid-state relay, there's minimal risk of mechanical wear, which helps to extend its service life.


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Note

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

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