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    Electronicdesign Com Products Components Relay Provides High Capacity Switching23782
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    Relay Provides High-Capacity Switching

    April 1, 2001
    Intended for use in light industrial controls, the FRS-8 series of electromechanical relays can switch up to 12A of current in a package measuring just 15 mm in height. These small switching relays also feature a dielectric strength of 4 kVac and
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    Intended for use in light industrial controls, the FRS-8 series of electromechanical relays can switch up to 12A of current in a package measuring just 15 mm in height. These small switching relays also feature a dielectric strength of 4 kVac and silver-tin-oxide contacts. And they come in 1-Form-A and 1-Form-C contact arrangements with a dust cover or in sealed configurations.
    All relays in the series are UL/CSA and TUV approved, are available with coil ratings from 3 to 48 Vdc, and consume approximately 0.45W of power.

    Company: GREENWICH ELECTRONICS INC.

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