Product Description
Description: Solid State Contactor • Mounting Type: Chassis Mount, DIN Rail • Circuit: 1A SPST-NO • Load Current: 25 A • Voltage - Input: 4 ~ 32VDC • Voltage - Load: 42 ~ 600V • Termination Style: Screw Terminal • Package / Case: SSR with Integrated Heat Sink • Used with: NRG Controller
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| Manufacturer | Carlo Gavazzi | | Product Category | Contactor | | Product Sub Category | Solid State Contactor | | Series | RG..D..N Series |
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Product Attribute
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| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount, DIN Rail |
| Circuit | 1A SPST-NO |
| Output Type | AC, Zero Cross |
| Load Current | 25 A |
| Voltage - Input | 4 ~ 32VDC |
| Voltage - Load | 42 ~ 600V |
| Termination Style | Screw Terminal |
| Package / Case | SSR with Integrated Heat Sink |
| Used with | NRG Controller |
| RG..D..N RG 1-phase solid state relays with a communications interface |
Series Description: The RG..N solid state relays are the switching components in the NRG BUS chain.
Switching of the RG..D..N is controlled by a voltage in the range of 4-32 VDC applied to the specific RG..D..N. In addition to the typical switching function of a solid state relay, the RG..N has integrated monitoring and a communication interface to provide data of the monitored variables and diagnostic information in real-time. The variables that can be read out from each RG..D..N are current, voltage, frequency, power, energy consumption and running hours. The status of each RG..N is accessible and in case of an unhealthy status, the specific fault is indicated to facilitate troubleshooting.
The RG..N cannot interface directly with the system controller (PLC) but needs to be addressed in an NRG BUS chain (as explained further on). 1 NRG BUS chain can handle up to 48 RG..D..Ns. The first RG..N in the BUS chain is connected to the NRG controller, whilst the last RG..N in the BUS chain has to be terminated with a BUS terminator provided with the NRG controller.
The RGC..N has an integrated heatsink and output ratings go up to 660 VAC, 65 A. The RGS..N does not have an integrated heatsink. Maximum output ratings of the RGS..N go up to 660 VAC, 90 A. LEDs on the front facade give a visual indication of the status of the RG..N output, any ongoing communication and the alarm status of the RG..N and its respective load.
Specifications are noted at 25°C unless otherwise specified. |
| Series Applications: Any heating application where reliable and precise maintenance of temperatures is crucial to the quality of the end product. Typical applications include plastic machinery such as injection machines, extrusion machines and PET blow moulding machines, packaging machinery, sterilisation machinery, drying tunnels and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. |
- Communications interface. Solid state relay parameters and diagnostic data are accessible in real time.
- Reduced maintenance costs and downtime. Use of real-time data for prevention of machine stoppages during operation.
- Good quality products and low scrap rates. Real-time monitoring allows timely decisions for better machine and process management.
- Reduced efforts in troubleshooting. Distinguished faults to facilitate and reduce troubleshooting time.
- Versatile. Easy integration in existing machines as the control of the solid state relay does not change compared to a solid state relay without a communication interface.
- Fast installation and set-up. The solid state relays on the BUS are addressed by Auto- addressing for fast setup and prevention of incorrect settings.
- Compact dimensions. Slimline RG series for a minimum product width of 17.8 mm, 1x DIN, up to 37 AAC at 40°C.
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