Relays Offer Variety Of Coil Voltages

Jan. 1, 2000
The KH series electromechanical relays come in a variety of ac or dc coil voltages ranging from 3 to 100 vdc and 6 to 230 vac. The relays provide 10A and 16A switching in a compact package, with a dielectric strength of 5 kV and an in-rush resistance

The KH series electromechanical relays come in a variety of ac or dc coil voltages ranging from 3 to 100 vdc and 6 to 230 vac. The relays provide 10A and 16A switching in a compact package, with a dielectric strength of 5 kV and an in-rush resistance of up to 10 kV.KH series relays are available in both single-pole, single-throw and single-pole, double-throw contact forms with cUL, TUV, FIMKO, and SEMKO approval. Mechanical life expectancy is 2 x 107 operations (dc) and 1 x 107 operations (ac) at an operating frequency of 18,000 operations per hour.

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