Connection with solid state relay (ssr) – Nor-Cal SDC15 Controller User Manual

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Connection with solid state relay (SSR)

To drive the SSR, a model having voltage pulse outputs (V0, VC or VV) must be
used.
Generally, the SSR is classified into two groups, constant current type and resistor
type.

Constant current type

The two conditions listed below must be satisfied.
• Input current (maximum): Check that the input current is within the maximum

allowable current or less, then the parallel connection
can be made.

• Operating voltage range (input):

Check that the voltage between the
terminals of the voltage pulse output is
within the specified range.

1. Yamatake's PGM10N/PGM10F series

This example shows the calculation for the connection of the SDC15 and the
PGM10N015.
(Note: For connection with other model number, check the specifications of each
model.)
• Input current:

Since the input current is 10mA or less, up to
two units (10mA X 2 = 20mA < 24mA
[maximum allowable current]) can be
connected in parallel.

• Operating voltage range (input): The rating voltage is 3.5 to 30Vdc. Therefore,

the voltage between the terminals is within the
range.

Voltage between terminals (two PGM10N units)

= Open voltage - internal resistance X total drive current
= 19Vdc ±15% - 82Ω ±0.5%

X 20mA

15 to 20V

Connection diagram

Number of connectable units

(Note) 2 units for each output

=

Chapter 4. WIRING

This unit

+

+

PGM10N/PGM10F

+

PGM10N/PGM10F

SSR to be used

Connection

V0/VC model

VV model

Yamatake PGM10N

Parallel connection

Up to 2 units

Up to 4 units (Note)

Yamatake PGM10F

Parallel connection

Up to 2 units

Up to 4 units (Note)

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