Ecmweb 7226 Relay Line Ext 5x7

Industrial relays

March 20, 2015
750R Series of 10A general -purpose relays feature an octal base design AD-Series of solid-state relays come in 22-mm and 45-mm zero-cross and random-switching versions 90VAC to 280VAC, 90VAC to 140VAC, and 4VDC to 32VDC input ranges

The company’s line of industrial relays has been expanded to include additional electromechanical and solid-state models. The 750R Series of 10A general -purpose relays feature an octal base design, silver alloy with gold flashed contacts, and 1500Vrms open contact dielectric strength. New models are available in double-pole double-throw and 3-pole double-throw styles with 12VDC and 24VDC and 12VAC to 240VAC coil input voltages. The AD-Series of solid-state relays are available in 22-mm and 45-mm zero-cross and random-switching versions. These models feature 90VAC to 280VAC, 90VAC to 140VAC, and 4VDC to 32VDC input ranges, depending on style. Available contact ratings include 10A, 30A, 45A, and 65A.

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