1. Industrial Furnace and Oven Heater Control
Utilized within the control panel of an industrial furnace to precisely switch the high-power heating elements on and off. The SSR's zero-cross function minimizes electrical noise and thermal shock to the elements, extending their lifespan.
Problem SolvedProvides reliable, arc-free switching for high-current heating elements, which would quickly wear out a conventional mechanical relay. The 35A current rating at 480V is perfectly suited for managing the power required by industrial heaters.
Heater ControlSolid State RelayZero-Cross Function35A Current Rating480 VAC
2. Thermoforming and Plastics Processing Machinery
Integrated into a thermoforming machine to control the banks of infrared heaters that soften plastic sheets before forming. The application demands rapid and frequent cycling of the heaters to maintain precise temperature profiles.
Problem SolvedThe solid-state design allows for millions of switching cycles without degradation, a critical requirement in plastics processing where temperature must be tightly controlled. The fast operate time ensures responsive thermal management.
ThermoformingInfrared HeaterRapid CyclingIndustrial AutomationSolid State Contactor
3. Large-Scale HVAC Duct Heater Regulation
Used in commercial HVAC systems to modulate large electric duct heaters for supplemental heating. The relay is controlled by a building automation system to maintain a constant air temperature.
Problem SolvedSafely handles the high electrical load (up to 14 kW) of commercial duct heaters. Its DIN rail mounting simplifies installation inside crowded HVAC control cabinets, and the robust operating temperature range ensures reliability across various environmental conditions.
HVAC ControlDuct HeaterBuilding AutomationDIN Rail Mount14 kW Load