Hongfa Europe GMBH PCB Power Relay, 24V dc Coil, 10A Switching Current, SPDT

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RS Stock No.:
176-2648
Mfr. Part No.:
HF3FA/024-ZTF
Brand:
Hongfa Europe GMBH
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Brand

Hongfa Europe GMBH

Product Type

Power Relay

Coil Voltage

24V dc

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Mount Type

PCB

Series

HF3FA

Terminal Type

PCB Pin

Switching Current

10A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching AC Voltage

28V ac

Switching DC Voltage

28V dc

Switching Power

2.8kVA

Coil Resistance

1.6kΩ

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Width

15.2mm

Height

15.5mm

Coil Power

360mW

Length

19mm

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

Contact Resistance

100mΩ

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Hongfa SPDT Non-Latching Relay


The Hongfa SPDT non-latching electromagnetic PCB mount relay is a subminiature high power latching relay. This relay is actuated with the help of a 5VDC coil and up to 5A DC/AC (NC), 10A DC/AC (NO) current through the coil to switch positions. It has a low mounting height of 15.5mm. This relay has silver alloy contacts. The contact arrangement used is 1 Form C type and has 2 coils latching. Forcibly guided contact is also used for guided protection.

Features and Benefits


• High power switching capacity up to 280W in case of DC

• Sensitive low coil power of 360mW

• Service temperature range between -40°C and 85°C

• Isolation voltage between coil and contact is 2.5KVAC

• High contact capacity 1A 30VDC

• Plastic sealed type

• Low power consumption

Applications


• Used as a control device

• Automotive industry

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