Crydom's new relays are flexible, compact

July 3, 2017
These proportional-control solid-state relays from Crydom use low-current signals to control the amount of power sent to high-current machinery.

NOVA22 PMP Series These proportional-control solid-state relays (SSR) from Crydom, a brand of Sensata Technologies, use low-current signals to control the amount of power sent to high-current machinery, such as injection molding equipment, without the need for human interaction. They are compatible with most digital control systems and are designed for tasks that require precise control of power delivery to a single-phase load.  

What's new? The series, which came out in March.

Benefits Flexibility and compact size. The NOVA22 PMP SSRs have a compact housing only 22.5mm wide and are available in operating ranges of 90 to 280 volts alternating current (VAC), 345 to 530 VAC, or 420 to 660 VAC. They have output ratings of 25, 50 and 90 amps are equipped with a parameter switch to easily change the control method and control input type.

Crydom Inc., San Diego, 877-502-5500, www.crydom.com