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News Release from: Omron Electronics | Subject: Upgraded G2RS relay
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 March 2004

Enhanced relays are simpler to install

Omron is introducing the upgraded G2RS, a general-purpose relay that brings enhanced features and flexibility for simple installation, commissioning and operation.

Omron is introducing the upgraded G2RS, a general-purpose relay that brings enhanced features and flexibility for simple installation, commissioning and operation Omron is a leading manufacturer of industrial and general-purpose relays, and the company pioneered the widespread use of slim-line interface relays over a decade ago

Three types of G2RS relay are available, in single-pole (10A) and double-pole (5A) changeover contact arrangements, as well as AC and DC coil voltages.

All models incorporate a mechanical indicator, and a nameplate onto which specific identification data can be added.

They also have an LED to indicate that power has been applied to the relay, showing green for DC coil voltage types and red for AC coil voltage types.

In addition, there are models that have a two-way (momentary/lockable) action test button for manual testing, which is also colour-coded.

All models are available with diode suppression for DC coil voltage types.

These relays offer unrivalled reliability, performance and product choice.

Robust and compact in design, they have a high switching capacity - the single-pole versions can switch an impressive 440VAC.

They meet all relevant international standards, including UL, CSA, VDE, LR and CE.

In addition, with the G2RS plug-in relay, users have the choice of screw terminal or screwless clamp (SLC) terminal sockets for maximum installation flexibility. Request a free brochure from Omron Electronics ...

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