Publication 700-AT001A-EN-E June 2002
Basic Concepts of SSRs
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Electromagnetic Relay (EMR)
An EMR generates electromagnetic force when input voltage is
applied to the coil. The electromagnetic force moves the armature that
switches the contacts in synchronization. EMRs are used for a wide
range of applications. The principle of the operation of EMRs is simple
and it is possible to manufacture EMRs at low costs.
Control of SSRs (ON/OFF Control)
ON/OFF control is a form of control where a device such as a heater
is turned ON or OFF by turning a SSR ON or OFF in response to
voltage output signals from a Temperature Controller. The same kind
of control is also possible with an electromagnetic relay but if the
heater is turned ON and OFF at intervals of a few seconds
(high-frequency switching) over a period of several years, then an SSR
must be used.
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