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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Components
News Release from: Dalroad Norslo | Subject: Tyco XT interface plug-in relay
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 04 April 2008

Industrial-strength relay plugs in to
save power

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The Tyco XT interface plug-in relay is reckoned to be one of the best power saving plug-in relays of its type.

Dalroad Norslo is now distributing the Tyco XT interface plug-in relay Ideally suited for industrial applications, this relay is part of a range of general purpose interface plug-in power relays for panel board and mechanical engineering applications

The XT series plug-in relay is available in both single-pole (one changeover contact 5mm pinning, 16A rated current) and double-pole (two changeover contacts 5mm pinning, 8A rated current) versions.

Low power consumption of 400mW for the DC coil versions make the XT one of the best power saving plug-in relays of its type.

AC coils also available in all standard voltages.

The XT general purpose relay features a clear case construction, reinforced terminal pins plus mechanical indicator and lockable manual test lever as standard.

The XT series plug-in relay benefits from reinforced insulation, meeting protection class II (VDE0700) specifications and is fully RoHS compliant.

Dalroad Norslo's well established distribution channel offers a full range of plug-in timers, DIN-rail timers, digital timers, electromechanical timers and temperature controllers.

All these high quality, reliable products are available from stock and supported by an experienced technical team.

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