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Solid state relay - Load connection

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Hello,

I would like to ask about the picture below:
Is there any function difference between connecting the load to pin 2 instead to pin 1 please ?
In datasheet, the manufacturer recommend to tie the load to pin 1, but for layout reason I need to bring it to pin 2.
Thaky you.

It is the S202S02 Series.

 

Is there any function difference between connecting the load to pin 2 instead to pin 1 please ?
In datasheet, the manufacturer recommend to tie the load to pin 1, but for layout reason I need to bring it to pin 2.

This is totally equivalent; it's just common usage to draw the load on the top (or at the right) side.
If your power lines have phase (P, or R, S, T) and neutral (N), you should connect the load to N, if possible.

BTW: Diode D1 is dispensable, as the control LED is no inductive load.
 

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