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1 Piece
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1~3 working days
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2000 Piece per Day
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No.17 North Torch Rd., Xiamen, Fujian
AI-JK THREE PHASE THYSTOR TRIGGER
1. MAIN FEATURES
Applying singlechip technology, AIJK series intelligent three-phase zero-crossing triggers are powerful and reliable. They are suitable for various industrial furnaces of resistance wires, silicon carbide heating elements,MoSi2 heating elements, and tungsten filaments, and can also control soft-start of electromotor. The main features include:
â—Š***0mA(**5V)/***0mA(**5V) signal inputs are selectable
â—ŠLinearizing power adjusted by computer technology. When the load is resistive, its output power is proportional to input signal
â—ŠPhase failure and over-shoot checking and alarming. In addition, AIJK3 can check thyristor shoot-through and load open circuit
â—ŠAutomatic synchronization. Not necessary to check the sequence of thyristor trigger wires. For AIJK3, even the electric polarity is not needed to check
â—ŠApplication of complete electric isolation and "burnt proof" technology. It is very reliable, and has little interference to input terminals
â—ŠSoft-start/soft-stop function with current feedback and adjustable delay time. Suitable for MoSi2 heating elements, tungsten filaments, electromotors, and inductive loads
â—ŠEquipped with on-off power, which be directly supplied by **0VAC power, and can provide two groups of 5VDC and *4VDC outputs
2. MODEL COMPARISON
AIJK series triggers includes 3 models which have different functions and features as below
Model | AIJK3 | AIJK6 |
Load | Resistive | Resistive and inductive |
Wiring | three-phase four-wire, two-phase and single-phase | three-phase three-wire |
Failure check and alarm | Power phase failure, over-shoot thyristor shoot through and load open circuit | power phase failure and over-shoot |