Publication 700-AT001A-EN-E June 2002
Basic Concepts of SSRs
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Inrush current
A current which can be applied for short periods of
time to the electrical element.
Counter-electro
motive force
Extremely steep voltage rise which occurs when the
load switched or turned OFF.
Recommended
applicable load
The recommended load capacity which takes into
account the safety factors of ambient temperature
and inrush current.
Bleeder
resistance
The resistance connected in parallel to the load in
order to increase apparently small load currents, so
that the ON/OFF of minute currents functions
normally. (It is also used to shunt leakage currents.)
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