UL Approval three-phase SSR - 25/01/2019

celduc® relais has got the UL approval for its 3-phase Solid State Relays To have access to our UL listed products : click here, write “celduc” in “Company name” criteria and then “Search”   Superior design, easy to install and optimum lifespan are delivered with the new generation of three-phase Solid State Relays : cel3pac and sightpac […]

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New diagnostic solution - 10/12/2018

New diagnostic solution at celduc®relais : the SOI series celduc® relais has just launched a new power SSR with a current transformer (CT) built-in on the load side controlling a feedback status switch.   Applications: Heating control used in thermoforming machines requires sometimes connection or disconnection of the heating zones depending on the pre-heating area (foil […]

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SOP range – Transformer starting - 18/10/2018

Peak switching SSR for transformers starting : Driving a saturable inductive load often generates high peaks of voltage which may damage semiconductors used in SSRs (which causepremature aging of relays) and breaking of protection devices. A peak starting relay allows the starting current of the transformer to be reduced. So our new SOP range is […]

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Three-Phase Solid State Relays & Contactors - 11/10/2017

New visionary ranges ! Superior design, easy to install, optimum lifespan and price-eectiveness are delivered with the new generation of three-phase Solid State Relays : cel3pac and sightpac ranges To download our leaflet – click here sightpac range -Compact 45mm version, -Fixing screws compatible with okpac® and celpac® ranges, References available : –SMB : 2 […]

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Single phase Softstarter - 11/10/2016

An innovative Single Phase Softstarter that limits peak energy demand ! We are pleased to introduce our new single phase softstarter SYMC that smoothly starts up motors, improving in this way the life time of mechanical elements of the system (no shock). It reduces as well starting current in order to limit peak energy demand. […]

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