RoHS Ready Relays Handle Heavy Loads

Oct. 8, 2008
Small and light, the J105 Series of relays exhibit low coil-power consumption and have the ability to handle high contact loads. Available in SPST N.O. and SPDT contact arrangements, specifications include: contact ratings of 4.2A at 277 Vac; 5A at

Small and light, the J105 Series of relays exhibit low coil-power consumption and have the ability to handle high contact loads. Available in SPST N.O. and SPDT contact arrangements, specifications include: contact ratings of 4.2A at 277 Vac; 5A at 250 Vac; 10A at 125 Vac resistive; 1/4 hp, 120/250/277 Vac; TV-5, 120 Vac, and pilot duty of C150. Initial contact resistance is less than 50 mO, and maximum switching power is 150W. Other features include an electrical life of 100,000 cycles, mechanical life of 10 million cycles, insulation of 100 MO at 500 Vdc, dielectric strength from coil to contact of 1 kVRMS minimum at sea level and 4 kVRMS contact to contact, and an operating temperature from -40°C to 85°C. Additionally, the entire series is immersion cleanable with cover and employ standard, RoHS-compliant contacts. Volume pricing starts at $0.35 each. CIT RELAY & SWITCH, Maple Grove, MN. (763) 535-2339.

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