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Electromechanical Components
News Release from: Tyco Electronics UK | Subject: PTF relay
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 October 2004
Low-profile relay meets RoHS
requirements
The two-pole PTF relay comes in a low profile case with a sensitive coil and improved electrical life and isolation.
Expanding the PT series of industrial relays, Tyco Electronics is launching the PTF relay This two-pole version of the PT series is identical in configuration to the popular PCLH series but comes in a low profile case with features such as sensitive coil and improved electrical life and isolation
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Environmentally friendly PTF series relays have cadmium- free AgNi (90/10) contacts as required by the RoHS Directive coming into force in 2006.
The PTF two-pole, 15A relay is available with DC or AC coil, has a low profile height of 29mm and mounting options include socket, PCB and top flange.
An internal LED is optional to provide visual indication of coil supply status.
Additionally, the lower coil power requirements of the PTF series enable improved temperature range from -55 to +70C and increased voltage range over temperature.
Key specifications include rated current/voltage of 10A/250V AC or 15A/120V AC with a maximum switching voltage of 440V AC, and minimum contact load of 5V DC/100mA.
Nominal coil voltages are available from 6 to 220V DC and 6 to 230V AC with typical coil power of 0.75W for the DC coil and 1.0VA for the AC coil.
The relays withstand high levels of shock and vibration and are specified to protection category RT II (IEC61810). Request a free brochure from Tyco Electronics UK ...
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