Most relays and contactors are considered “fail safe.” Fail safe relays require coil power applied continuously to make sure the relay is switched. Once coil power is removed the moveable contact in a fail safe relay returns to its default position. Latching relays require a momentary coil pulse to change the position of the moveable. Continuous coil power is not required to keep the relay in a particular switched state. When the application circuit needs to switch a latching relay it sends a pulse to the coil to change the moveable contact position.
G71LC Compact design saves precious space while isolating 70kV.
Flying leads provide versatile high voltage connections.
Latching coils require no holding power.
Jam nut panel mount makes installation easy.
| Coil Voltage | 26,5VDC |
|---|---|
| Contact function | Change over (CO) |
| Contacts | Latching |
| Max current | 10A |
| Max system voltage | 70kV |
| Mechanical cycles | 500.000 |
| Sector | Factory Automation, Infrastructure and Energy |
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