stephen thomas
Diamond
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2001
For a relatively low temp oven that might use heaters totaling 32A, but i might want to add capacity (elements, cu ft volume) later depending on actual temp & ramp speeds...
Is there any reason NOT to use an 80A SSR? (Instead of the intuitive/typical 40A unit)
IOW, coming from mechanical contactors, my gut tends to favor more ampacity as always being good
Does this apply as well for solid state?
Solid State Relays (SSR) : Auber Instruments, Inc., Temperature control solutions for home and industry
Comparing SRDA80 vs SRDA40.
Also, is there any benefit to the UL version? (same price in 80A)
Thanks!
smt
Is there any reason NOT to use an 80A SSR? (Instead of the intuitive/typical 40A unit)
IOW, coming from mechanical contactors, my gut tends to favor more ampacity as always being good
Does this apply as well for solid state?
Solid State Relays (SSR) : Auber Instruments, Inc., Temperature control solutions for home and industry
Comparing SRDA80 vs SRDA40.
Also, is there any benefit to the UL version? (same price in 80A)
Thanks!
smt