AC Relay for HVAC and Industrial Switching – HCR Series by Hartland Controls/Littlefuse

DCS Harland Littlefuse AC Relay for HVAC and Industrail Switching 2 400

Hartland Controls’ relays provide power system on/off switching capabilities. The primary purpose of Hartland Controls/Littelfuse’s relays is to switch electrical circuits on and off in an instant. Relays are essentially electromagnetic switches activated by a low power signal or current in one circuit to open or close another circuit. They are most commonly used in power system networks and multiple automotive and industrial applications or HVAC where the system is controlled by 24 VAC, 120 VAC, or 240 VAC.

 

Features

  • •SPST-NO (Single Pole/Single Throw – Normally Open Contacts – HCR-5 Series)
  • •SPDT (Single Pole/DoubleThrow – HCR-5 Series)
  • •DPST-NO (Double Pole/Single Throw – Normally Open Contacts – HRC-6 Series)
  • •DPDT (Double Pole/DoubleThrow – HRC-6 Series)
  • •Class B insulation system
  • •0.250″ QC (Quick Connect) terminals

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  • •Multi-positional mounting
  • •UL 508 File No. E227250
  • •Temperature range: -40°C to +65°C
  • •Mechanical life expectancy: 1 million operations
  • •Electrical life expectancy
    • •250,000 operations—resistive
    • •100,000 operations—inductive
  • •Contact material: silver cadmium oxide alloy

 

 

DCS Harland Littlefuse AC Relay for HVAC and Industrail Switching 4 400

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