EMRs Come In Three Mounting Styles

March 1, 1999
Available with SPST (1 Form A), SPST-NC (1 Form B) or SPDT (1 Form C) contact configurations and in pc board, TMP and panel mounting styles with an industry-standard footprint, NT90 series of electromechanical relays (EMRs) are targeted for use in

Available with SPST (1 Form A), SPST-NC (1 Form B) or SPDT (1 Form C) contact configurations and in pc board, TMP and panel mounting styles with an industry-standard footprint, NT90 series of electromechanical relays (EMRs) are targeted for use in timers, industrial controls, appliances, and other equipment. Rated for 30A at 240 vac/14 vdc, 1 hp at 120 vac and 2 hp at 240 vac operation, the normally-open version provides 30A (max.) switching current and 7200 VA (ac)/420W (dc) maximum switching power.Other features of the EMRs include 1 x 107 mechanical and 1 x 105 electrical operational life expectancies, 50 ohm initial contact resistance, and 10g (minimum) shock resistance.

Company: GREENWICH ELECTRONICS INC.

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