General Purpose Relay

Asiaon's general purpose relays offer significant advantages in terms of electrical performance, design, life, responsiveness and suitability. These advantages allow it to be used in a wide range of electrical equipment and circuit systems.

1、Superior Electrical Performance: Asiaon's can handle a 6A 250VAC/30VDC rated load and 4KV surge voltage. Its low contact resistance (≤100mΩ at 1A 6VDC) and high insulation resistance (≥1000MΩ at 500VDC) ensure reliable operation.

2、Slim Design: With a mere 5mm thickness, it's space - saving, ideal for compact installations.

3、Long - lasting: It has an electrical life of ≥100,000 times and a mechanical life of ≥10,000,000 times, cutting down on replacement and maintenance costs.

4、Rapid Response: The operate and release times are both ≤8ms, allowing for prompt circuit control.

5、Versatile: Offered in multiple contact forms (1H, 1Z), various DC coil voltages, two contact materials (AgSnO₂, AgNi), and two terminal types (plug - in, PCB), it suits diverse electrical needs.

FAQ about General Purpose Relay
Q: What are the typical applications for general purpose relays?

A: Ideal for industrial control systems, HVAC, lighting, and appliances requiring low-to-medium load switching (up to 10A).

Q: What parameter adjustments are required when switching different load types (resistive/inductive/capacitive) with general purpose relays?

A: Focus on contact materials (AgSnO₂ or AgNi for arc resistance), arc suppression design, surge current withstand capability. For inductive loads, add back EMF suppression circuits.

Q: How do I choose between a latching and non-latching relay?

A: Use latching relays for energy-saving applications (maintains state without power), and non-latching for momentary control.

Q: How to verify coil power consumption compatibility with operating voltage ranges?

A: Test pick-up/drop-out voltage values at 70%-130% rated voltage. Recommend using coil suppression diodes.

Q: What are the testing standard differences between mechanical and electrical lifespan?

A: Mechanical lifespan follows IEC 61810-1 no-load operation tests (>10^7 cycles). Electrical lifespan requires rated load testing (typically 10^5 cycles).

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