Reliance 413327‑W
May 28, 2026

Reliance 413327‑W

The 413327‑W is a high‑current disk‑type thyristor (SCR) module from Reliance Electric (Rockwell Automation), engineered for heavy‑duty phase control and rectification in industrial DC and AC drives. It is a core power semiconductor in high‑power conversion systems, offering robust current handling, high surge capability, and long‑term reliability for legacy and demanding applications. This model is typically rated at 450 A average current, 1200 V PRV, serving as a direct replacement in Reliance GV3000, MaxPak, and FlexPak drive series.

Description

Product Description

The 413327‑W is a high‑current disk‑type thyristor (SCR) module from Reliance Electric (Rockwell Automation), engineered for heavy‑duty phase control and rectification in industrial DC and AC drives. It is a core power semiconductor in high‑power conversion systems, offering robust current handling, high surge capability, and long‑term reliability for legacy and demanding applications. This model is typically rated at 450 A average current, 1200 V PRV, serving as a direct replacement in Reliance GV3000, MaxPak, and FlexPak drive series.

Model Number Interpretation

  • 413327: Base part number for Reliance’s high‑power disk thyristor platform, indicating a standard hockey‑puck form factor, epoxy encapsulation, and pressure‑mounted construction.

  • W: Designates the revision, voltage/current rating variant, and packaging; specifically denotes 450 A, 1200 V with enhanced thermal cycling and vibration resistance for industrial environments.

Technical Specifications

  • Device Type: Disk‑type (hockey puck) phase‑control thyristor (SCR), double‑sided cooled.

  • Average On‑State Current (It avg): 450 A (continuous, case temp ≤85°C).

  • Peak Reverse Voltage (Vrrm/Vdrm): 1200 V.

  • Surge Current (Itsm): 9 kA (non‑repetitive, 10 ms half‑cycle).

  • Gate Trigger Voltage (Vgt): 2.5 V (typical).

  • Gate Trigger Current (Igt): 160 mA (typical).

  • Operating Frequency: 50/60 Hz (line frequency).

  • Thermal Resistance: 0.085°C/W (junction to case, double‑sided cooling).

  • Junction Operating Temperature: −40°C to +125°C.

  • Mounting: Pressure‑clamped between two flat, clean heat sinks (double‑sided heat dissipation).

  • Enclosure: Epoxy‑encapsulated, copper‑alloy base, rugged aluminum housing.

  • Weight: Approximately 1.7 kg.

Interface and Communication Configuration

  • Power Terminals: Two large high‑current terminals (anode/cathode) for busbar connection; central gate terminal for low‑power control signals.

  • Control Interface: Gate terminal accepts DC trigger pulses (voltage/current) from external drive control boards or gate drivers.

  • Communication: No onboard communication functions; operates as a passive power component controlled via hardwired gate signals from PLCs, drive controllers, or phase‑angle regulators.

  • Mounting Interface: Standard disk profile compatible with Reliance pressure‑clamp hardware for installation in rectifier stacks or drive power sections.

Core Functions

  • High‑Power Rectification: Converts three‑phase AC to regulated DC for medium‑to‑large DC motors, electrolysis systems, and industrial power supplies.

  • Phase‑Angle Control: Adjusts conduction angle via gate triggering to regulate output voltage/current, enabling precise speed and torque control in heavy‑duty drives.

  • Double‑Sided Heat Dissipation: Disk design enables bidirectional cooling between heat sinks, supporting high‑current operation with minimal thermal rise.

  • Surge and Fault Withstand: Handles large inrush and short‑circuit currents, protecting drive systems from overloads and electrical faults.

  • Legacy System Compatibility: Drop‑in replacement for older Reliance thyristor modules, ensuring seamless integration with existing automation infrastructure.

Application Scenarios

  • Industrial AC/DC Drives: Core power component in Reliance GV3000, MaxPak III, FlexPak, and WebPak series for 40–450 HP motors.

  • Heavy Machinery: Cranes, hoists, rolling mills, extruders, and conveyors requiring high starting torque and accurate speed regulation.

  • Power Conversion: Industrial rectifiers, battery chargers, and electrolysis processes in metalworking, chemical, and mining industries.

  • Legacy Retrofits: Replacement part for aging Reliance drive systems in manufacturing, papermaking, textile, and material handling plants.

  • Phase‑Angle Control: Industrial furnace heating, high‑power lighting control, and UPS systems requiring stable power regulation.

Usage and Maintenance Instructions

  • Installation: Mount vertically between two clean, flat heat sinks with uniform pressure (torque clamps to 22–28 Nm); ensure parallel alignment to avoid mechanical stress.

  • Wiring: Use high‑current copper busbars for anode/cathode connections; route shielded twisted‑pair wires for gate signals, separated from power wiring to minimize electrical noise.

  • Startup: Verify gate trigger voltage/current matches module ratings; perform insulation resistance test and check for anode‑cathode/gate short circuits before applying high power.

  • Routine Maintenance (Quarterly): Clean heat sinks with dry compressed air to remove dust; inspect terminals for tightness, corrosion, or discoloration; verify gate signal integrity with an oscilloscope.

  • Safety: Disconnect all power and wait minimum 5 minutes for DC bus capacitors to discharge before servicing; never operate without properly installed heat sinks and safety covers.


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