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EATON D96 Series Solid-State Relays

Eaton D96 Series solid-state relays switch AC loads, such as heating and lighting. They offer built-in overvoltage protection in case of electrical surges and have an LED status indicator to notify ...Read More

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StyleModelSwitch TypeInput VoltageOutput VoltageHeightPrice
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D96208ACZ3
DC Switch3.5-32V DC3-150V DC2 14/25"£184.68
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D96115ACZ3
DC Switch3.5-32V DC3-50V DC2 14/25"£289.65
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D96210BCR2
Random3-32V DC24-280V2 14/25"£187.60
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D96210ACR2
Random3-32V DC24-280V2 14/25"£298.74
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D96410ACR1
Random90-280V48-480V2 14/25"£295.51
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D96410ACR2
Random3-32V DC48-480V3/4"£307.09
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D96210ACZ1
Zero Cross90-280V24-280V2 14/25"-
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C
D96410ACZ2
Zero Cross3-32V DC48-480V2 14/25"£181.44
C
D96410ACZ1
Zero Cross90-280V48-480V2 14/25"£183.50
D
D96610ACZ2
Zero Cross3-32V DC48-600V2 14/25"£207.04
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D96210ACZ2
Zero Cross3-32V DC24-280V2 14/25"£225.26
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D96610ACZ1
Zero Cross90-280V48-600V2 14/25"-
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Working Mechanism

  • Eaton solid-state relays use a semiconductor switching device to control the flow of electrical power.
  • They have an input terminal (where the control signal is applied) and an output terminal (where the load is connected).
  • When the control signal is applied to the input terminal, it activates the switching device, allowing current to flow through the output terminal to the load.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are solid-state relays better than mechanical relays?

Solid-state relays offer fast switching speeds, longer lifespan and higher reliability than mechanical relays.

Are the input and output terminals electrically isolated in the D96 Series solid-state relays?

Yes, the input and output terminals are electrically isolated, meaning that there is no direct electrical connection between them. This helps to protect the control circuit and the load from electrical transients and overvoltage.

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