Relay Lowers Weight And Cost

Oct. 4, 2006
RoHS compliant, the J115 series relay is described as a small, light-weight, low-cost relay for a wide range of designs from computers and peripherals to motor-control and other industrial applications. The component is available in three versions: PC

RoHS compliant, the J115 series relay is described as a small, light-weight, low-cost relay for a wide range of designs from computers and peripherals to motor-control and other industrial applications. The component is available in three versions: PC termination, combination PC and QC for contacts, and panel-mount QC for both coil and contacts. It exceeds UL standards via 40A contacts, 2hp, and Class F insulation. Each version is available with contact arrangements of SPST N.O, SPST N.C., or SPDT. Options include 0.6W coils and compliance with UL873 and UL508 spacing requirements. Other shared features include a dielectric strength of 400 VRMS (coil to contact) and coil voltages ranging from 3 to 110 Vdc and 12 to 277 Vac. The entire series is immersion cleanable with cover. Depending on coil-and-contact configuration, volume pricing starts at $0.89 each. CIT RELAY & SWITCH, Maple Grove, MN. (763) 535-2339.

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