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Solid-State Relay HHG1 Series

MOQ : 800

FAQs

Q1: How does a solid state relay differ from an electromagnetic relay?

A1: A solid state relay (SSR) uses electronic components instead of mechanical contacts. It offers faster switching, silent operation, longer lifespan, and no contact wear compared to electromagnetic relays.

 

Q2: How to troubleshoot a solid state relay not working?

A2: Check if the control voltage is within 5–32V DC, verify correct wiring, ensure the load current does not exceed the rated value, and confirm a heat sink is used for loads above 10A.

 

Q3: What certifications does HHG1 SSR comply with?

A3: Certification details for the HHG1 Series solid state relay should be confirmed with the manufacturer or product documentation, as specific certifications are not listed in the technical specifications.

 

Q4: What applications are HHG1 solid state relays best suited for?

A4: HHG1 solid state relays are suitable for DC load control in industrial automation, power control systems, PLC outputs, and equipment requiring fast and reliable switching.

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