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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:
◊***0mA(**5V)/***0mA(**5V) signal inputs are selectable
◊Linearizing power adjusted by computer technology. When the load is resistive, its output power is proportional to input signal
◊Phase failure and over-shoot checking and alarming. In addition, AIJK3 can check thyristor shoot-through and load open circuit
◊Automatic synchronization. Not necessary to check the sequence of thyristor trigger wires. For AIJK3, even the electric polarity is not needed to check
◊Application of complete electric isolation and "burnt proof" technology. It is very reliable, and has little interference to input terminals
◊Soft-start/soft-stop function with current feedback and adjustable delay time. Suitable for MoSi2 heating elements, tungsten filaments, electromotors, and inductive loads
◊Equipped 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 |