Electronicdesign 29494 Sensata Nova22 Dr67 Pm67
Electronicdesign 29494 Sensata Nova22 Dr67 Pm67
Electronicdesign 29494 Sensata Nova22 Dr67 Pm67
Electronicdesign 29494 Sensata Nova22 Dr67 Pm67
Electronicdesign 29494 Sensata Nova22 Dr67 Pm67

Solid-State Relays Target Industrial Power Apps

Nov. 4, 2019
Sensata’s DR67 and PM67 series of solid-state relays feature high power density of up to 75 A at 600 V ac per channel at 40°C.

Sensata Technologies announced the availability of two new three-phase DIN rail- and panel-mount solid-state relays (SSRs), the DR67 and PM67 series, for use in a variety of industrial power applications.

Expanding Crydom's NOVA22 SSR family, these new additions are well-suited for use in large industrial equipment where highly accurate power control and ease of installation is required.

The DR67 and PM67 are UL-, VDE-, and CE-certified for worldwide use in applications such as pump controls, HVAC&R, industrial ovens, plastic injection, molding, food-processing equipment, and packaging equipment.

These two new SSRs feature high power density of up to 75 A at 600 V ac per channel at 40°C in a compact, easy-to-install package.

"Available in either DIN rail- or panel-mount versions, these 67.5-mm wide SSRs make it much easier to develop compact industrial control systems," said Jesus Miranda, product manager at Sensata. "In addition, these new SSRs use large cage clamp type connectors that make it simple to connect cables up to 2 AWG."

Other capabilities of the DR67 and PM67 series include integrated overtemperature protection with optional alarm output, a choice of two or three controlled leg options, built-in overvoltage protection, and a choice of either ac or dc control.

The new SSRs are available through Sensata's global distribution network.

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