Ceramic DPDT Relay Handles 15 kV

Oct. 8, 2008
Described as the only 15-kV relay of its kind, the RoHS-compliant G23 ceramic, DPDT vacuum relay combines molybdenum moveable contacts with copper stationary contacts that yield a 10-milliOhm contact resistance. The component employs oversize contacts

Described as the only 15-kV relay of its kind, the RoHS-compliant G23 ceramic, DPDT vacuum relay combines molybdenum moveable contacts with copper stationary contacts that yield a 10-milliOhm contact resistance. The component employs oversize contacts and a strong actuator that enables a continuous current rating of 75 Adc and it can hot switch under load in most circuits. Measuring approximately 4" x 2 ", the G23 is available with a nominal 26.5-Vdc coil, which is suitable for driving circuits from 20 to 28 Vdc. Pricing is $440 each/5 or $287 each/50. GIGAVAC, Santa Barbara, CA. (805) 684-8401.

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