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====== MOD-SSRY4 ====== | ====== MOD-SSRY4 ====== | ||
+ | The MOD-SSRY4 is a modular unit with 4 x 250VAC 2A Solid State Relay ports.\\ | ||
+ | The benefit of solid-state relays are their extremely low noise (almost silent) switching, typical 10x faster switching, dramatically longer lifetime and more reliable (no moving parts). | ||
+ | |||
+ | <WRAP important round 50%> | ||
+ | === Max Load per Relay Channel === | ||
+ | 250VAC, 2A | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Ports ===== | ||
+ | Front of the module has four detachable screw terminal blocks.\\ | ||
+ | Each port features two common pins allowing you to easily loop input voltages across multiple ports for simplified wiring. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Pinout - Top Row** | ||
+ | - Port 1 Common | ||
+ | - Port 1 Common | ||
+ | - Port 1 Load | ||
+ | - Port 2 Common | ||
+ | - Port 2 Common | ||
+ | - Port 2 Load | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Pinout - Bottom Row** | ||
+ | - Port 3 Common | ||
+ | - Port 3 Common | ||
+ | - Port 3 Load | ||
+ | - Port 4 Common | ||
+ | - Port 4 Common | ||
+ | - Port 4 Load | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Rear Connector ===== | ||
+ | The rear of every module contains a module port, used to connect the module into the modular controller base unit (DIN-MOD4, etc). The pinout for this port is not published. | ||