Power Relay Offers Class F Insulation Option

July 1, 2001
To broaden its appeal to HVAC and appliance manufacturers, the Model G90 30A relay now includes optional Class F insulation and UL873 spacing. Available with ac and dc coils, this heavy-duty power relay includes three mounting styles: pc board, pc

To broaden its appeal to HVAC and appliance manufacturers, the Model G90 30A relay now includes optional Class F insulation and UL873 spacing. Available with ac and dc coils, this heavy-duty power relay includes three mounting styles: pc board, pc board mount with top load quick connects, and panel (flange) mount with both power/load top quick connects. Contact configurations include 1 Form A, 1 Form B, and 1 Form C. The 30A relay also come in open-frame, dust cover and sealed/immersible versions and carries motor load ratings of 2 HP, as well as ballast (10A) and tungsten (TV5) ratings. The Model G90 meets UL508 spacing requirements and is also available with UL Class B insulation materials. Typical applications include power switching, heating, refrigeration, automotive and home appliances. Pricing is below $1 each in OEM quantities.

Company: GLOBAL COMPONENTS & CONTROLS

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