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700-SE Datasheet, PDF (5/5 Pages) Allen-Bradley – Solid-State Relays
Bulletin 700-SE
Solid-State Relays
Approximate Dimensions
Mounting Considerations➊➋➌
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated. Dimensions are not intended for manufacturing purposes.
3.5 dia. hole
47.5
max.
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
37.5 max.
14.5
30±0.5
Two #110 (t = 0.5) (Faston tab 6.5
or equivalent)*
7.1
2.9
6
Two #250 (t = 0.8) (Faston
tab or equivalent)
7.95
3
11.5 max.
Input
voltage
3+
Input
4-
1
Input
2
Mounting Holes
Load
Load power
supply
30±0.2
Two, 3.5-dia. or M3 holes
➊ The proper mounting orientation of the heat sink is so the heat fins run perpendicular to the floor (vertical) to maximize ventilation flow. If the fins do not run perpendicular
to the floor, a 30% current derating is required.
➋ When attaching a heat sink to Bulletin 700-SE, apply heat conductive grease on the heat sink to maximize heat transfer between the SSR and the heat sink.
Recommended types: Silicon based, Toshiba YG6240; Non-silicon based, AOS company type 53300.
➌ Tighten the SSR’s panel/heat sink mounting screws to a torque of 0.78…0.98 Nm (6.9…8.7 lb.-in.)
Heat Sinks
Cat. No. 700-S10
Weight: Approx. 200 g
4.6 dia. hole
Two, M3 holes
Two, M4 holes
Two, 3.2-dia.
holes
35 30.5±0.3
44 max. 30
47 max.
Mounting Holes ➍
Two, 4.4-dia.
or M4 holes
90±0.4
47.6
5.6
77 max.
90±0.3
100 max.
Cat. No. 700-S20
Weight: Approx. 400 g
4.6 dia. hole
Two, M3 holes
Two, M4
holes
5
6
4.5
51 max.
Two, 3.2-dia. holes
35±0.2
Mounting Holes
35 30.5±0.3
47.6
77 max.
90±0.3
100 max.
71 max.
30
75 max.
5.6
28
5
100 max. 13
4.5
Two, 4.4-dia.
or M4 holes
90±0.4
35±0.2
➍ Tighten the heat sink’s panel mounting screws (M4) to a torque of 0.59…0.98 Nm (5.22…8.67 lb.-in.).
Basic Application Considerations
+
R
C
Input
SSR
–
• Because the operation time of Bulletin 700-SE is extremely short, take measures to suppress noise induced between the input terminals. If generation of strong
noise is expected, connect an external noise absorber such as an RC circuit.
• Do not apply excessive force to the terminals. Exercise care when pulling or inserting the terminal clips.
• Bulletin 700-SE has a built-in varistor to absorb most inrush/surge currents when operating AC inductive loads If additional suppression is required, connect an
external varistor across the load device terminals. Select a varistor that meets the load voltage outlined in the table below.
• For additional details on applying solid-state relays, refer to pub. 700-AT001A-EN-P, "Solid-State Relay Application Guide." Document available at
www.theautomationbookstore.com.
Load Voltage
100…120V AC
200…240V AC
380…480V AC
Varistor Voltage
240…270 V
440…470 V
820…1000 V
Varistor Surge Resistance
1000 A min.
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