Heavy-Duty Relays Come In 30A NO & NC Versions

Sept. 1, 1999
Available in 30A N.O. side and 30A N.C. side designs for switching current, the HAT 900 series of heavy-duty relays have coil voltages that can handle both ac and dc. Their switching voltage rating is 28 vdc or 277 vac at load. The relays can also

Available in 30A N.O. side and 30A N.C. side designs for switching current, the HAT 900 series of heavy-duty relays have coil voltages that can handle both ac and dc. Their switching voltage rating is 28 vdc or 277 vac at load. The relays can also handle tungsten and ballast load. Three mounting options are available: pc mount, pc and quick connect mount, and chassis mount. Coils are rated Class B as a standard with a Class F option.

Company: HASCO COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL CORP.

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