Automotive Relays Reduce Noise By 30%

Oct. 1, 1998
Designed with silencing techniques that reduce operational noise levels by about 30%, or 20 dB, compared with conventional relays with equivalent ratings, NAiS-brand automotive relays provide a maximum switching current of 35A for 2 minutes at

Designed with silencing techniques that reduce operational noise levels by about 30%, or 20 dB, compared with conventional relays with equivalent ratings, NAiS-brand automotive relays provide a maximum switching current of 35A for 2 minutes at 20°C and 30A for 2 minutes at 85°C. Each relay can operate for a minimum of 107 mechanical operations at 120 cpm. Maximum operating speed at rated load is 6 cpm. The CQ, a 1 Form C relay, measures only 17 mm long x 13 mm wide x 17.5 mm high. The CR is a 1 Form C x 2 (H-bridge type) dual relay.

Company: AROMAT CORP.

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