SSR's on lower voltages

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Can a 240V SSR be used to switch voltages below that? eg. 110V, 24V etc?
 
Peter wrote:
Can a 240V SSR be used to switch voltages below that? eg. 110V, 24V etc?
Yes. Keep in mind that any SCR drops about 1.2 to 2 volts regardless
of its voltage rating. This is a lot more significant when switching
24 volts than when switching 240 volts.

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John Popelish
 
Subject: SSR's on lower voltages
From: pmolsen@one.net.au (Peter)
Date: 5/19/2004 6:48 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id: <6ba442b.0405191548.7a1aaba6@posting.google.com

Can a 240V SSR be used to switch voltages below that? eg. 110V, 24V etc?
Hi, Peter. The data sheet for the SSR specifies maximum and minimum voltages,
as well as maximum and minimum current. I believe most 240 VAC SSRs are
specified to switch 24VAC.

http://www.crydom.com/pdf/crydom_cs.pdf

Good luck
Chris
 

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