Relay Basks In Contaminated Environs

April 1, 2001
Available with 1A, 3A and 5A contact ratings, the 782H relay has terminals sealed in a glass beaded header soldered to a plated metal cover. This hermetic design allows the device to be specified for use in highly contaminated environments such as oil

Available with 1A, 3A and 5A contact ratings, the 782H relay has terminals sealed in a glass beaded header soldered to a plated metal cover. This hermetic design allows the device to be specified for use in highly contaminated environments such as oil fields, petrochemical plants and mills. It is UL approved for hazardous applications, meeting UL class 1 division 2, group A, B, C and D hazards. The relay has a coil voltage from 6 to 240 Vac and 6 to 110 Vdc. At normal voltage, the relay operates with a maximum switching speed of 13 ms, an a maximum release time of 6 mS. Measuring 1.156" x 0.10" x 1.282" high, the relay comes as a plug-in device with solder/plug-in terminals or with an optional side-mounting stud.

Company: MAGNECRAFT & STRUTHERS-DUNN

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