Cleveland 108067
RELAY SOLID STATE30A 120V
SKU: CLE108067
Condition: NEW
Relays are electrical devices that are used to control circuits in restaurant equipment and other types of machinery. They work by using a small electrical current to control a larger current, allowing a low-power control circuit to switch a high-power circuit on or off.
In restaurant equipment, relays can be used to control a variety of functions, such as turning on and off motors, controlling heating elements, and activating alarms. For example, a relay might be used to turn on a refrigerator's compressor when the temperature inside the fridge reaches a certain level, or to turn off a stove's heating element when the temperature reaches a certain point. Relays are often used in restaurant equipment because they can handle large amounts of current and are able to switch circuits on and off quickly and reliably.
Solid-state electronics means semiconductor electronics; electronic equipment using semiconductor devices such as transistors, diodes and integrated circuits (ICs). The term is also used for devices in which semiconductor electronics which have no moving parts replace devices with moving parts, such as the solid-state relay in which transistor switches are used in place of a moving-arm electromechanical relay. Examples of solid state electronic devices are the microprocessor chip, LED lamp, solar cell, charge coupled device (CCD).
Cleveland Range is a leading manufacturer and designer of institutional, commercial, and restaurant grade steam cooking equipment. Cleveland Range has a long and proud history of serving the foodservice industry with quality and innovative cooking equipment found in commercial kitchens everywhere. Products include ...
- Steamers
- Combination steamer-ovens
- Kettles
- Braising pans
- Specialty application ovens
HTS Category Code: 8208.30.00
UNSPC Category Code: 48100000
NAICS Code: 333241
Manufacturer Code: CLE
Width: 1.55 in (3.94 cm)
Height: 1.35 in (3.43 cm)
Length: 2.65 in (6.73 cm)
Unit of Measure: Each (EA)