Fotek HPR-100DA — Single-Phase AC Solid State Relay, 100A, DC Control
Fotek · HPR Series · 100A DC-AC SSR · Panel Mount · In stock
The Fotek HPR-100DA is a single-phase AC solid state relay from Taiwan-based
Fotek
(FOTEK Solid State Relay), the well-known Taiwanese SSR specialist whose HPR series is the
de-facto reference for high-current AC switching on
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
and
Mitsubishi
control panels. The HPR-100DA delivers 100 A continuous load current from a 24–480 VAC mains side while the
logic input accepts any 3–32 VDC signal coming straight from a PLC, temperature controller, or auxiliary
power supply. The result is a zero-cross switching block that drops into a wide range of resistive and
inductive heating loads in factory automation, process control, and OEM equipment.
1. Key Technical Specifications & Overview
| Brand |
Fotek (FOTEK Solid State Relay, Taiwan)
|
| Part Number |
HPR-100DA |
| Series |
HPR series (single-phase AC SSR, panel-mount cover style) |
| Switching Type |
DC → AC (DC control input, AC load output, zero-cross turn-on) |
| Load Current (Continuous) |
100 A (resistive load, with proper heatsink) |
| Load Voltage Range |
24 – 480 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
| Control Voltage (Input) |
3 – 32 VDC (constant-current sink / source input) |
| Control Current |
~7.5 mA typical at 12 VDC; LED status indicator on the front |
| On-State Voltage Drop |
1.6 V max (at rated current) |
| Leakage Current (Off-State) |
≤ 10 mA (typical) |
| Dielectric Strength |
2.5 kVAC, 1 minute (input ↔ output / case) |
| Mounting Style |
Panel-mount (cover-mount) with M5 screw terminals, integrated aluminum base for heatsink mounting |
| Status Indicator |
Red LED on the top cover lights when DC control input is energized |
| Typical Application |
Industrial ovens, plastic extruders, packaging sealers, hot-melt glue systems, temperature controllers, kiln
control, HVAC heating, semiconductor wafer heaters, food & beverage heating, injection molding heater bands
|
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
|
2. Application Scenarios — Where It Fits
The HPR-100DA is a 100 A zero-cross AC SSR, so it is the natural choice anywhere an
Allen-Bradley
MicroLogix / CompactLogix, a
Siemens
LOGO! / S7-1200, or an
Omron
CP1E / CP1H digital output needs to switch a single high-power resistive or inductive AC load. The DC control
input is wired straight to the PLC output module, and the AC load is wired to the screw terminals on top —
no interposing relay required. Typical deployment categories we see from our
Mitsubishi
and
Schneider
integrator customers:
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Industrial ovens and furnaces — batch drying ovens, paint-bake ovens, and curing chambers
where a temperature controller (e.g.,
Pan-Globe P909X-class
controllers) drives the SSR from a 4–20 mA or relay output.
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Plastic extrusion and injection molding — barrel heater bands, hot-runner manifolds, and
mold-temperature regulators on
Siemens
SIMATIC- or
Mitsubishi
MELSEC-controlled machines.
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Packaging and sealing — impulse heat sealers, form-fill-seal jaws, shrink tunnels, and
hot-melt glue systems on food and pharmaceutical lines.
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Semiconductor wafer and FPD processing — hot-chuck and platen heaters that demand
clean, low-noise zero-cross switching to avoid EMI on adjacent
KEYENCE
vision and laser-sensor cabling.
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Food & beverage heating — jacketed kettles, hot-fill lines, sterilizer-in-place (SIP)
loops, and CIP rinse-water heating where 100 A switching class is common.
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HVAC and building-automation — electric reheat coils, duct heaters, and
Yaskawa /
Fanuc factory-floor
comfort-heating banks.
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Kiln and ceramic firing — long-life, low-maintenance AC switching on electric pottery and
industrial kilns where mechanical contactors used to weld shut.
3. Integration & Wiring Notes
The HPR-100DA has only four power terminals (two DC control, two AC load) plus a metal base, so physical wiring
is short. The engineering judgment lives in protection, heatsinking, and correctly sizing the upstream fuse. The
notes below are what our
China sourcing
team confirms on every customer drawing:
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Polarity of the DC control input is not observed. Terminals “+” and “−” on the
input side are the constant-current input; a sinking or sourcing PLC output (PNP or NPN) from
Omron
CP1E, Allen-Bradley Micro820, or Siemens S7-1200 will drive the input either way.
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Use a high-speed semiconductor fuse (aR / gR class) on the AC load side, not a standard
HRC fuse. The HPR-100DA can survive a dead short long enough for the fuse to clear only if the fuse is the
right I²t class. Confirm fuse I²t is below the SSR's published I²t rating.
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Heatsink is mandatory at 100 A. The integrated aluminum base must be bolted to an external
heatsink (or a water-cooled plate on a
Schneider
Altivar / Yaskawa Σ-7 cabinet). Apply a thin, even layer of thermal compound before bolting down.
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Wire gauge — the M5 screw terminals accept ring lugs for AWG 6 to AWG 2 (16–35 mm²).
Torque to the value marked on the cover (typically 2.0–2.5 N·m). Loose lugs are the #1 cause of
field failures on HPR-series SSRs.
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Snubber for inductive loads. For transformer-coupled or solenoid-coupled loads, add an
RC snubber (or a varistor rated for the peak mains voltage) across the AC terminals. For purely resistive
heating loads, a snubber is normally not required.
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Keep DC control and AC load wiring physically separated in the cabinet. Route the 3–32 VDC
twisted pair away from the AC mains bundle, especially near
KEYENCE
CV-series vision processors and
Panasonic
FP7 PLC racks, to keep the image and analog I/O noise-free.
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Chassis ground the metal base to the cabinet PE bus. The aluminum base is at protective earth
potential; never use it as a load conductor.
For engineers validating the analog I/O loop that drives the HPR-100DA, the
PLC analog calculator
and the
PLC error code lookup
pages translate the temperature controller's 4–20 mA / 0–10 V output into the setpoint band that the
SSR will actually see on its DC input.
4. Installation & Commissioning Tips
A 100 A AC SSR carries serious heat and serious fault current. The commissioning steps below are the same ones
our QC team uses on every Fotek HPR-series unit before it ships, and they are the steps that catch the most
common field issues reported by
Fanuc
and
Yaskawa
OEM customers:
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Inspect the cover and base before mounting. Look for cracked plastic, bent screw threads, or
oxidation on the aluminum base. A bent base will not sit flat on the heatsink and will run hot.
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Mount on a clean, flat heatsink surface. Use a spreader bar when tightening the M4 mounting
screws so the base does not warp. Warping as little as 0.05 mm will push the thermal resistance up by 20 %
or more.
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Verify the input drive voltage with a multimeter on the DC terminals before applying AC mains.
A PLC output that sags under load (common on long cable runs) will not latch the HPR-100DA's input and the LED
will flicker.
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First power-on with the load disconnected. Energize DC input, confirm the red LED on the
cover lights, and measure the on-state voltage drop across the AC output terminals with a DMM in AC mode.
You should see < 1.6 V with a small test load, or mains voltage with no load.
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Thermal soak test. With the actual heater load connected, run the SSR at 100 % duty cycle for
30 minutes. Touch the heatsink — it should be warm, not untouchable. If the heatsink is too hot to hold,
upsize the heatsink or add forced-air cooling.
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Document the install in the
real-time parts log
so the next maintenance shift can quickly find a same-spec replacement (HPR-80DA, HPR-100DA, HPR-150DA) from
the same Fotek family.
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Plan for EOL. Fotek has kept the HPR series in production for years, but if a future
redesign lands, our
AI Diagnostic Tool
can identify a cross-reference by nameplate photo and suggest an equivalent Fotek, Crydom, or Carlo Gavazzi
part.
5. Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED stocks the Fotek HPR-100DA as part of our solid-state-relay and power-control line for
factory-automation customers. Pricing is RFQ-driven and we do not publish a fixed number on the page — send
the quantity, the target load (resistive / inductive), and the heatsink situation and we will return availability
and a quote within one business day.
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Quote turnaround: 24 hours on business days for single-PN RFQs. Multi-line BOMs typically
return within 48 hours. Send your full list to
Moritta@KOEED.COM.
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Lead time: in-stock units ship within 1–3 business days. Larger builds (50+ pieces) are
quoted against fresh factory production and typically run 2–4 weeks.
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Warranty: 12 months against manufacturing defects, worldwide shipping via DHL / FedEx / UPS.
See the
return policy
and
shipping policy
pages for full terms.
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Authenticity: every Fotek HPR-100DA ships in the original Fotek retail box with a model
label and lot code, and is photographed before shipment in our
product gallery.
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Bulk and frame-of-contract pricing: available for maintenance houses, system integrators, and
EPC procurement teams. Use the
Create a Quote
form for multi-line BOMs, or email
Moritta@KOEED.COM
directly.
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Worldwide shipping — North America, Europe, the Middle East, South-East Asia and South
America are all regular lanes. See our
contact page
for routing details and 24/7 reach.
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Cross-shopping: while you are here, browse the full
Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi,
Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic, and KEYENCE
module and spare-parts catalogs, or open the
AI Diagnostic Tool
to look up an end-of-life replacement by nameplate photo.
Still have a question? The
FAQ page
covers the most common RFQ and lead-time scenarios, and the
About KOEED
page explains how our Shenzhen and Hong Kong sourcing teams put together BOMs that include commodity items like
this SSR alongside active and EOL PLC modules.
Need a Fotek HPR-100DA or a full heater-control BOM?
Send your part list to Moritta@KOEED.COM and get availability + price within 24 hours.
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