RyreInc
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2011
- 205
Hi Everyone,
We are having trouble getting three-phase sold-state relays. These are used to power a resistive heater load - in some instances a single heater is across two of the phases, and in others three heaters are distributed across the phases. I was able to find a single-phase SSR that otherwise has similar ratings to the normal 3Φ SSR we use (and for less than a third the cost!). Both SSRs have a zero-cross feature. Will there be any issue using three 1Φ SSRs? I am mainly worried that the zero-cross feature will not coordinate between phases, but I have trouble thinking that through.
Thanks!
We are having trouble getting three-phase sold-state relays. These are used to power a resistive heater load - in some instances a single heater is across two of the phases, and in others three heaters are distributed across the phases. I was able to find a single-phase SSR that otherwise has similar ratings to the normal 3Φ SSR we use (and for less than a third the cost!). Both SSRs have a zero-cross feature. Will there be any issue using three 1Φ SSRs? I am mainly worried that the zero-cross feature will not coordinate between phases, but I have trouble thinking that through.
Thanks!