Description
Carlo Gavazzi RAM1A60D100G is a 1-pole panel mount solid state relay featuring a 42 to 660 VAC operational voltage, 100 A rated current, and a 4 to 32 VDC control input. The hardware utilizes an antiparallel thyristor output architecture with zero-cross switching capabilities and a 1200 Vp blocking voltage. Structural elements include a built-in varistor for transient overvoltage protection, an IP20-rated clip-on cover for touch protection, and screw terminals with captive clamps accommodating cables up to 16 mm². The unit measures 58.2 x 44.8 x 28.8 mm and integrates an LED status indicator for the control input.
RAM1A60D100G Specifications
Model Number: RAM1A60D100G
Brand: Carlo Gavazzi
Product Category: Solid State Relays (SSR)
Series: RAM1A
Number of Poles: 1 (SPST-NO)
Output Switching Mode: Zero-Cross
Operating Voltage (Ue): 42 to 660 VAC
Blocking Voltage: 1200 Vp
Rated Current (AC-51): 100 A
Rated Current (AC-53a): 25 A
Control Voltage (Uc): 4 to 32 VDC
Output Device: Antiparallel Thyristor
Mounting Type: Panel Mount
Termination Style: Screw with Captive Clamp
Maximum Cable Capacity: 16 mm²
Dimensions (L x W x H): 58.2 x 44.8 x 28.8 mm
Weight: 0.2 lbs
Ingress Protection: IP20 (with clip-on cover)
Transient Protection: Built-in Varistor / Snubber
Status Indicator: LED Control Input
Certifications: EN60335-1 (Glow Wire Certified), RoHS Compliant
RAM1A60D100G Applications
Primary applications include integration into industrial heating control panels, plastic injection molding machines, and HVAC thermal management systems requiring high-frequency resistive or inductive load switching. Deployed within CNC spindle motor controls and commercial packaging equipment, the relay provides precise phase angle control and zero-crossing power regulation. The component is also utilized in automated lighting distribution boards and capacitive load switching networks where transient overvoltage protection is mandatory.





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| Shipping Weight | 1 kg |
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