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  • SSIS: This prefix usually denotes the product family or series. In most manufacturer codes (particularly from brands like Schneider Electric, Crydom, or Omron), "SSI" stands for "Solid State Industrial," while the trailing "S" indicates a specific generation or feature set (such as zero-crossing detection or random-fire switching).
  • 241: The numeric segment often refers to the electrical rating. The "2" may indicate a 240-280 VAC load voltage range, while the "41" could point to the maximum current rating (e.g., 40 or 41 amps) or a specific control voltage range (e.g., 24-280 VAC input).
  • CH: The suffix is critical. "CH" almost always denotes mounting style or packaging. In this context, "CH" stands for "Chassis Mount" or potentially "Cage Clamp" terminal style. It may also imply a heatsink-ready configuration or a specific ingress protection rating (e.g., IP20).

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