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News Release from: IMO Precision Controls | Subject: ERN-LP series power relays
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 June 2000
New power relays for emergency lighting
The latest introduction into IMO's power relay family has been developed for use in emergency lighting markets and general lighting applications.
The latest introduction into IMO's power relay family has been developed for use in emergency lighting markets and general lighting applications The ERN-LP series power relays offer a height of just 15.7mm for compact applications and is available in silver tin or silver nickel oxide contact options for optimum reliability
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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IMO, in offering AgSnO in this product are breaking new ground.
This contact material offers increased life and reliability for high current loads but most importantly many types of inductive load.
IMO has reviewed the UK requirements and believes that for the majority of UK industrial applications this will offer considerable benefit.
This theory has already been proved for lighting applications such as fluorescent lamps and ballasts.
Tests are presently under way for motor and valve loads but a similar advantage is expected here.
Featuring 5KV coil contact isolation for safeguarded operation, each unit is also fully sealed against the ingress of dust and air for ultra reliability and offers both UL and CSA compliance.
In addition, the ERN-LP series is available with 400mW coils in 240V AC and 24V DC input power ratings.
In SPDT options, the relays are available in both 12 and 16 ampere load ratings, with the DPDT option offering an 8 ampere load rating.
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