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Carlo Gavazzi, Inc. RM1E60AA25

Relay, 25 A, 600, Solid-State, 1000 Megohms, Screw, Surface Mount, Silver Alloy

Mfr. Part #: RM1E60AA25 / RS Stock #: 70014219

Carlo Gavazzi, Inc.

Carlo Gavazzi, Inc. RM1E60AA25

Mfr. Part #: RM1E60AA25
RS Stock #: 70014219

Description

Relay, 25 A, 600, Solid-State, 1000 Megohms, Screw, Surface Mount, Silver Alloy

In Stock:

15

Price

Qty.

Standard Price

1

$162.61

10

$154.48

25

$146.35

50

$138.22

100

$130.09

Additional Inventory

Manufacturer Lead Time:

14 weeks

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Product Specifications

Product Attribute
Attribute Value
Contact Form
SPST-NO
Current Rating
25 A
Dimensions
1.40 in H X 2.60 in W X 2.00 in L
Function
Phase-angle Switching
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
Number of Pins
4
Operating Temperature
-20 to 70 °C
Primary Type
Solid State Relays
Product Description
The analog switching relay works in accordance with the phase angle control principle, i.e., the output switching point in the AC sine wave depends on the control input which can be either 4-20mA or 0-10VDC. 4 mA or 0VDC correspond to zero output power while 20 mA or 10VDC correspond to full output power (near linear power response). The relay switches off every time the output current crosses zero, and switches ON in accordance with the applied control input.
Product Header
Analog Switching Solid State Relay
Relay Type
Solid State
Series
Special Features
SCR control
Standards
UL ; CSA ; CE
Termination
Screw Terminal
Voltage Rating
410-660 V
Weight
0.2 lbs

Overview

-20 to +70 °C Operational Temperature, Solid State Relays

Ideally suited for "phase angle" control of resistive loads, such as heater bands or incandescent lamps. The relay switches off every time the current crosses zero and swit