Celduc SOB967360 Solid State Relay with WF1SOB900100 Heatsink — 25A, 600VAC, Zero-Cross
Celduc · SOB Series · Panel-Mount AC SSR · In stock
The Celduc SOB967360 is a panel-mount AC solid state relay from Celduc Relais — a French specialist
manufacturer with decades of expertise in industrial power switching. Rated for 25A continuous load current at
24–600VAC, the SOB967360 uses zero-cross switching to drive resistive heating elements with minimal electrical
noise, and pairs directly with the WF1SOB900100 heatsink for thermal management. It is a popular
drop-in replacement and new-build choice for factory automation heater control cabinets worldwide, and
KOEED stocks it alongside complementary
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic, and
KEYENCE
control platforms.
Key Technical Specifications
| Brand |
Celduc Relais (France) |
| Series |
SOB — Panel-Mount AC Solid State Relay |
| Main Part Number |
SOB967360 |
| Accessory Part Number |
WF1SOB900100 (heatsink) |
| Load Current (continuous) |
25 A |
| Load Voltage Range |
24 – 600 VAC |
| Control Input |
4 – 32 VDC |
| Switching Mode |
Zero-cross (resistive loads) |
| Integrated Protection |
Snubber / MOV (varistor) on output |
| Housing / Protection |
IP20 panel-mount housing, screw / faston terminations |
| Thermal Management |
WF1SOB900100 dedicated heatsink (sold as a set) |
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at Moritta@KOEED.COM
|
The SOB967360 belongs to Celduc's long-running
Celduc SOB series
of industrial-grade panel-mount solid state relays. The control input is fully compatible with
Allen-Bradley PLC transistor outputs,
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 / S7-1500 digital outputs, and
the equivalent 24 V logic of
Mitsubishi MELSEC and
Omron SYSMAC CPUs.
Application Scenarios — Where It Fits
Zero-cross AC SSRs are the textbook choice for slow-changing resistive loads where the goal is long heater life,
silent switching, and low EMC emissions. The Celduc SOB967360 / WF1SOB900100 combination is widely used in:
- Industrial batch ovens and conveyor drying tunnels
- Plastic extrusion and injection-molding barrel / mold heaters
- Packaging sealers, hot-melt glue applicators, and shrink tunnels
- Temperature controllers feeding multi-zone ceramic / infrared heaters
- Kiln and furnace control in ceramics, brick, and powder-metal lines
- Semiconductor wafer and probe-station heaters
- Food & beverage lines — cooking, pasteurization, CIP skid heating
-
Factory automation
retrofit panels replacing mechanical contactors with silent solid-state switching
In a typical
Siemens S7-1500 panel, the relay's 24 VDC input
is wired directly to a digital output module (e.g. DQ16 × 24VDC) and the AC load side drives the heater
band through a fast-blow semiconductor fuse. The same wiring logic applies to a
Omron CP1H or
Panasonic FP-X heater-control build, and KOEED
helps system integrators build mixed-brand panels by sourcing
Fanuc,
Yaskawa, and
Schneider
components from the same BOM.
Integration & Wiring Notes
The SOB967360 has four clearly labeled power terminals — two on the input (control) side and two on the output
(load) side — which keeps the panel layout clean. The two sides are galvanically isolated, so the 4–32 VDC
control side can be referenced to PLC 0V while the AC load side floats at line potential. A red status LED on the
housing indicates the gate is active, which is invaluable when commissioning multi-zone heater arrays.
| Control side (A1 / A2) |
4–32 VDC, typically driven by a PLC DO (24 V sink/source) or a
Omron /
Panasonic temperature controller output
|
| Load side (T1 / T2) |
24–600 VAC, fused fast-blow semiconductor fuse (I²t rated below the relay's surge limit)
|
| Built-in protection |
Integrated snubber / MOV suppresses dv/dt from inductive transformer secondary effects
|
| Compatible controllers |
Allen-Bradley CompactLogix / MicroLogix,
Siemens S7-1200 / S7-1500,
Mitsubishi MELSEC, generic PID controllers
|
When the load is slightly inductive (low-impedance transformer primaries, solenoid valves, very small motors), an
external MOV or RC snubber across T1/T2 is still recommended. For pure resistive heater loads the integrated
snubber inside SOB967360 is sufficient. This is the same engineering rule applied when sizing
Yaskawa or
Schneider Altivar soft-starter outputs into heating
transformers.
Installation & Commissioning Tips
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Mount the heatsink first. The WF1SOB900100 must be pre-fixed to the cabinet
back-plate or DIN-panel with the recommended torque. Apply a thin, even layer of thermal compound between the
SSR base and the heatsink surface.
-
Respect derating curves. At 25 A continuous, the assembly requires good vertical airflow. In
a sealed enclosure, drop the continuous load by 30–40 % or add a small axial fan.
-
Wire control with twisted pair. Run the 24 VDC control wires separately from the AC load wires
to keep EMI away from the
KEYENCE /
Panasonic sensor and PLC rack sections.
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Verify zero-cross on first power-up. With an oscilloscope, the load voltage should rise at the
AC sine zero-cross, not as a chopped half-cycle. If you see a chopped edge, check the control input polarity.
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Test the LED indicator. The red status LED on the SOB967360 should match the PLC commanded
state 1:1. If it does not, the relay has lost control power — not a load-side fault.
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Check terminal torque on commissioning day 30. Thermal cycling can loosen screw terminals;
re-torque to the spec value during the first month of operation.
KOEED can ship the SOB967360 and WF1SOB900100 as a pre-paired kit, so panel builders do not have to worry about
matching the heatsink SKU to the relay SKU. If you are also rebuilding the rest of the cabinet,
Fanuc CNC I/O Link and
Mitsubishi MR-J4 servo parts can ride on the same
purchase order.
Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED sources the Celduc SOB967360 + WF1SOB900100 as a factory-fresh pair through our
China Sourcing Company
channel, with traceability paperwork available on request. Pricing is RFQ-based — send your project quantity,
voltage class, and target delivery country, and we will return availability plus a competitive BOM quote within
one business day. KOEED is an independent multi-brand distributor, not a Celduc subsidiary, so the warranty is
honored through KOEED for the same duration as the original manufacturer's policy.
- Lead time: typically 3–7 business days for in-stock pairs; longer for volume orders — confirmed in the quote.
- Worldwide shipping: DHL / FedEx / UPS standard, with paperwork for customs clearance included.
- Warranty: tested before shipment; DOA replacement on the next outbound container.
- BOM-friendly: combine the SSR pair with PLC, HMI, and servo components in a single
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- Cross-brand sourcing: alongside Celduc, we ship
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic, and
KEYENCE
parts on the same purchase order.
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