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

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RS Stock No.:
827-8642
Mfr. Part No.:
6210AXXSZS-DC3
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Maximum Load Current

10A

Mount Type

Panel

Maximum Load Voltage

280V ac

Minimum Load Voltage

24V ac

Maximum Control Voltage

32V dc

Minimum Control Voltage

3V dc

Terminal Type

Screw

Contact Configuration

SPST

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching Function

DC Switching

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Height

35.9mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, REACH

Length

57.2mm

Width

26.2 mm

Output Type

MOSFET

Off State Leakage Current

10mA

RoHS Status: Exempt

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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