Plug in DC output solid state relays
Greegoo GD Series DC Output Plug-in Solid State Relays are designed to replace industry standard 12 x 29 mm plug-in Electromechanical Relays, offering substantial performance advantages over traditional EMR switching solutions in many applications.
Available in SPST NO, NC, NO+NC configuration, single output, dual output and triple output, the GD Series offer output ratings of 5 or 10 Amps at 1 to 100 VDC, and they are IEC rated and CE compliant.
Feature
• DC output Solid State Relay in an Industry standard EMR plug in package
• Ratings of 5 & 10 Amps
• Load voltage range of 1-48, 1-80 and 1-100 VDC
• Fits standard DIN rail & PCB mountable sockets
• LED input status indicator
• AC or DC control
• IEC Rated, CE & RoHS Compliant
• Motor Controller Rated
• Battery Management Systems
• Backup Power Supplies
• Valves
• Vending Equipment
• Lighting control
• Medical Equipment
• Test Equipment
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