Electromechanical Relays Meet Class F Specs

Sept. 1, 2001
The HD2 series electromechanical relays provide 3A switching, can handle 1 HP at 120 Vac or 2.5 HP at 240 Vac, and meet Class F construction requirements. Available in both DPST-NO and DPDT configurations with 2-Form-A and 2-Form-C contacts, they come

The HD2 series electromechanical relays provide 3A switching, can handle 1 HP at 120 Vac or 2.5 HP at 240 Vac, and meet Class F construction requirements. Available in both DPST-NO and DPDT configurations with 2-Form-A and 2-Form-C contacts, they come in printed-circuit board and panel-mount versions with QC terminals. The relays feature silver-alloy contacts and are rated at 30A 120/270 Vac, 20 Adc for NO and 3A 28 Vdc/277 Vac NC. They are UL/CUR rated and have a life expectancy of 5 x 106 mechanical and 1 x 105 electrical operations. Prices start from $4.25 each/1,000. GREENWICH ELECTRONICS, INC., East Greenwich, RI, (888) 554-5561.

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