A contactor relay is an electrically-controlled switch to manage a power circuit. Contactors are designed to be directly connected to load devices with higher power loads. You can find contactors to operate on AC or DC, and they use either spring-loaded or screw tech. The basic contactor relay will only include 4 poles, but it’s easily extendable to 8 thanks to snap-on auxiliary contact blocks.
3 Pole
The purpose of a solid state relay is switching on and off when its control terminals receive a small external voltage. Solid state relays have most of the same advantages as solid state power controllers, but they’ll usually come at a far more accessible price. You can find low and high-voltage SSR ranging between 24 and 660VAC. Sonic state relays are designed to tolerate high currents and the challenging electrical environment of heavy industries.
1 Pole
The purpose of a solid state relay is switching on and off when its control terminals receive a small external voltage. Solid state relays have most of the same advantages as solid state power controllers, but they’ll usually come at a far more accessible price. You can find low and high-voltage SSR ranging between 24 and 660VAC. Sonic state relays are designed to tolerate high currents and the challenging electrical environment of heavy industries.
Solid State Accessories
The purpose of a solid state relay is switching on and off when its control terminals receive a small external voltage. Solid state relays have most of the same advantages as solid state power controllers, but they’ll usually come at a far more accessible price. You can find low and high-voltage SSR ranging between 24 and 660VAC. Sonic state relays are designed to tolerate high currents and the challenging electrical environment of heavy industries.