SSR
SSR | Solid State Relays
Solid State Relays (SSRs) are advanced switching devices that use electronic components instead of mechanical parts to switch electrical loads. They are widely used in applications where fast, reliable, and noiseless operation is required.
Solid State Relays (SSRs): SSRs are electronic switching devices that control high-power loads using a small input signal. They offer faster response times, silent operation, and longer lifespans compared to mechanical relays, making them ideal for industrial automation and sensitive electronic systems.
Solid State Relays (SSR)
Solid State Relays (SSRs) are advanced switching devices that use electronic components instead of mechanical parts to switch electrical loads. They are widely used in applications where fast, reliable, and noiseless operation is required.
Key Features of SSRs
No Moving Parts: Unlike traditional relays, SSRs operate silently and have a longer lifespan due to the absence of mechanical wear and tear.
High-Speed Switching: SSRs can switch on and off much faster than electromechanical relays, making them ideal for high-frequency operations.
Reduced Maintenance: The lack of moving components means lower maintenance requirements.
Compact Design: SSRs are small and lightweight, fitting easily into modern control systems.
Applications of SSRs
Industrial Automation: Used in PLC systems for precise control of machinery.
Temperature Control: Ideal for controlling heaters in industries like plastic molding and food processing.
Lighting Systems: Provide smooth and reliable control of lighting systems in commercial and residential setups.
Available Load Sizes
10 Amps Single Phase Connector & Mounting Type Screw Contact Normally open
25 Amps Single Phase Connector & Mounting Type Screw Contact Normally open
40 Amps Single Phase Connector & Mounting Type Screw Contact Normally open
50 Amps Single Phase Connector & Mounting Type Screw Contact Normally open
Solid State Relays (SSR)
Technical Operations of SSR
Solid State Relays work on semiconductor switching principles, primarily using optocouplers, triacs, and MOSFETs to perform load switching without any moving parts.
Key Components of SSRs
Input Circuit: Accepts low-voltage control signals (typically 3–32 V DC or AC).
Isolation Stage: Optocouplers or LEDs provide electrical isolation between the control side and the load side.
Output Circuit: Uses power semiconductors like TRIACs, SCRs, or MOSFETs to switch the high-voltage load.
How SSRs Work
When a control voltage is applied to the input terminals, the LED inside the SSR lights up.
The light triggers a photodetector (optocoupler), which activates the switching component (TRIAC, SCR, or MOSFET).
This allows the load current to pass through the output terminals.
Removing the control voltage turns off the SSR.
Specifications of SSR
Parameter Typical Range
Input Voltage 3–32 V DC / AC
Output Voltage 24–480 V AC
Switching Speed < 10 ms
Load Current 1–100 A
Isolation Voltage > 2500 V
Operating Temperature -30°C to 80°C
Advantages of SSRs
Silent Operation: No clicking sound, unlike mechanical relays.
High Reliability: Longer lifespan due to no moving parts.
Fast Switching: Ideal for applications requiring rapid switching.
Low Control Power: Efficient with minimal power loss.
Applications of SSRs
Industrial Automation: Used in PLC systems for precise control of machinery.
Temperature Control: Ideal for controlling heaters in industries like plastic molding and food processing.
Lighting Systems: Provide smooth and reliable control of lighting systems in commercial and residential setups.
Motor Control: Used for smooth starting and stopping of motors in industrial systems.
Three Phase SSR
Solid State Relay For Three Phase SSR
AC Input 24-480VAC To AC 80-280 VAC Out Put - 40AMP / AC To AC
Technical Details
Brand Litost
Manufacturer Litost®
Country of Origin India
Number of Memory Sticks 1
Item Weight 262 g
Product Dimensions 12.7 x 10.16 x 5.08 cm; 262 g
Item part number
SSR-A15
Item Height
2 Inches
Item Width
4 Inches