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What is the basic work for solid state relay and what applications are used?

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Question added by salah abuhamdeh , فني كهرباء , الكسيح لتصنيع الاطعمة
Date Posted: 2017/08/05
DEVENDRA NAGRAJ DEVEN
by DEVENDRA NAGRAJ DEVEN , Consultant , Axiscades Engineering Technologies Ltd

Is an electronic switching device that switches on or off when a small external voltage is applied across its control terminals. 

Temperature Controller 

AC DC Switching 

IN PLC Device, Power supply, Modules

Willee Guevara
by Willee Guevara , Electrical Technician / QHSE Officer , Albayader Pack Qatar

Ussually it is posivite and negative 24dvc supply voltage ( or low voltage requirements),with normally close and normally open switching contact, triggering by thermocouple sensor to activate the heating system, and it is depends upon the setting value of thermocontroller. 

Chord Dupaya
by Chord Dupaya , Engineering Supervisor , Universal Robina Corporation

relays for high current application, usually used for heaters

GOPALAKRISHNAN RAMACHANDRAN
by GOPALAKRISHNAN RAMACHANDRAN , MAINTENANCE MANAGER , UNITED plastic products company ltd (NAPCO GROUP)

SSR ARE MAINLY USED IN FAST SWITCHING & PRECISE APPLICATIONS

SUCH AS TEMPERATURE CONTROLS FOR HEATER ON/OFF SWITCHING USING PID CONTROLS

BASIC WORK OF SSR IS LIKE SIMPLE SWITCH OPEN & CLOSE THE CONTACT

Udhayakumar Shanmugam
by Udhayakumar Shanmugam , PROJECT ENGINEER , TRANSFORTH ENGINEERING SOLUTION

Relays are simple switches Operated at electrically and mechanically.

Two major parts.

1. n electromagnet

 

2. set of contacts

Rakesh Singh
by Rakesh Singh , Deputy Manager-Electrical & Instrumentation , JSPL

The relay is same like electromechanical relay but it has no moving parts it is basically normal open semiconductors which is designed to switch either Ac or Dc to the load and are used in applications where circuit under control must be protected from the introduction of electrical noises

Ugr str kuşluk
by Ugr str kuşluk , maintenance technician , hamra chemical

for high speed opening and closing loads, perfect device. for exemple heaters, selenoid valves... i use them all systems instead of the contactor.

NOORE NAZAR JHAN SHAREEF JOHN
by NOORE NAZAR JHAN SHAREEF JOHN , Electrical Engineer , Fawaz Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

to do the changeover process, solid relay play a vital role.

Bilal Ahmed
by Bilal Ahmed , Electrical Electronics Engineer , Strong Will Wire Industry Hub,Balochistan

Solid State Relays are normally-open semiconductor equivalents of the electromechanical relay that can be used to control electrical loads without the use of moving parts.

Application of solid-state relays must consider their lower ability to withstand momentary overload, compared with electromechanical contacts, and their higher "on" state resistance. Unlike an electromechanical relay, a solid-state relay provides only limited switching arrangements.

Mahmoud Raheim
by Mahmoud Raheim , Senior Automation Engineer/Project Manager , Tania bottled Water Company

In general, relays are used in applications where you need to isolate the signal source from the load for protection, safety or control purposes, for instance, you can use a relay to activate/energize a high power circuit/load (a motor) using a low power source (a PLC). 

Solid State Relays (SSR's) are electronic relays (there is no direct connection between the source/coil and the output/switch). Instead of using magnetic mechanisms, SSR's use thyristors or transistors as coupling components.

SSR's are best used in applications where you need a faster switching response, and/or you have more frequent switching events as the lifetime of the SSR is much longer than a conventional relay (electromagnetic)  

Muhammad Ahmed Qayyum
by Muhammad Ahmed Qayyum , Instrumentation Engineer , ACT Automation

The solid state relay may be designed to switch either AC or DC to the load. It serves the same function as an electromechanical relay, but has no moving parts

The most common application of solid state relays  is in the switching of an AC load, whether that is to control the AC power for ON/OFF switching, light dimming, motor speed control or other such applications where power control is needed.

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