70S2-04-B-12-N Magnecraft / Schneider Electric, 70S2-04-B-12-N Datasheet - Page 27

Solid State Relays 140VAC, 30VDC, 12A 30V PM SSR

70S2-04-B-12-N

Manufacturer Part Number
70S2-04-B-12-N
Description
Solid State Relays 140VAC, 30VDC, 12A 30V PM SSR
Manufacturer
Magnecraft / Schneider Electric

Specifications of 70S2-04-B-12-N

Control Voltage Range
3 VDC to 30 VDC
Load Voltage Rating
24 VAC to 140 VAC
Load Current Rating
12 A
Output Device
Triac
Mounting Style
Panel
Operating Voltage Range
24VAC To 140VAC
Load Current
12A
Isolation Voltage
4000VAC
Control Voltage Type
DC
Relay Terminals
Blade
Load Voltage Max
140VAC
Brand/series
70S2 Series
Contact Form
SPST-NO
Current, Rating
12 A
Dielectric Strength
3000 V (RMS)
Function
Zero-Switching
Mounting Type
Panel
Relay Type
Solid State
Standards
UL, CSA
Termination
Screw
Voltage, Control
30 VDC
Voltage, Rating
140 VAC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Application Data
(continued)
Magnecraft
Heat Sinking
Thermal management is a fundamental consideration in the design and use of solid
state relays because of the dissipation (typically 1 watt per amp)� It is, therefore,
vital that an adequate heat sink is provided, or the life and switching reliability of the
SSR will be compromised� In order to properly size a heat sink one has to consider
the variables that comprise the thermal resistance Rth (in °C/W)�
Now that we have calculated the thermal resistance (Rth) we can look at the
thermal resistance vs� heat sink volume curve�
Using this curve with our example above, we can see that a heat sink volume of
approximately 1000 cm
generated by the device�
0.01
0.1
10
Therefore:
Tr:
Ta:
Th:
Vh:
Ih:
Ph:
Rth:
Tr
Ph
Rth
1
10
=
=
=
Temperature rise
Ambient temperature (example 22 °C)
Heat sink temperature (example 54 °C)
Voltage to heater (example 12 V)
Current to heater (example 3�5 A)
Power applied to heat sink
Thermal resistance (in °C/W)
Thermal Resistance vs Heat Sink Volume
Th – Ta
Vh 3 Ih
Tr ÷ Ph =
3
would be needed to successfully sink the amount of heat
Natural convection at 50 C rise above ambient
®
100
Solid State Relays
HEAT SINK VOLUME (cm
=
=
1,000
54 – 22
12 3 3�5 = 42 W
32 ÷ 42 = 0�76 °C/W
10,000
= 32 °C
3
)
100,000
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