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Solid-state switches integrate monitoring features for quick failure detection besides the switching function. Timely failure detection eliminates the need for rework and prevents scrap, leading to better production throughput and better quality products.
With a typical solid-state relay, the output from measuring or monitoring devices is an analog signal that must be converted to a discrete signal to control a common solid-state relay.
Model EC-E protects load circuits connected to a 24 VDC power supply. The electronic circuit breakers combine active electronic current limiting for short-circuit conditions and overload shutdown, ensuring that the breakers respond to fault conditions faster than the power supply.