Relays Resist Surges To 10 kV In Audio/Visual Equipment

July 1, 1999
Designed to withstand surge rates of 10 kV minimum, LA Slim power relays are specifically for power switching applications in audio/visual equipment, such as televisions and monitors, vending machines and home appliances. The relays have dimensions of

Designed to withstand surge rates of 10 kV minimum, LA Slim power relays are specifically for power switching applications in audio/visual equipment, such as televisions and monitors, vending machines and home appliances. The relays have dimensions of 24 mm long x 12 mm wide x 25 mm high and come in a 2 Form A slim configuration. They conform to UL/CSA, SEMKO and TUV safety standards. One version has a nominal switching capacity of 5A, 277 vac, is rated TV-3, and is optimized for high inrush protection when turning power supply on or off. Another product has a nominal capacity of 3A, 125 vac, and is well-suited for protecting and switching speakers. Both types come with coil voltages from 4.5 to 24 vdc.

Company: AROMAT CORP.

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