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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Components
News Release from: Omron Electronics | Subject: MYS series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 December 2004

Upgraded relays perform reliably

An upgrade of Omron's best selling MYS general-purpose relay series is already setting new standards of its own in terms of performance and reliability since being introduced.

An upgrade of Omron's best selling MYS general-purpose relay series is already setting new standards of its own in terms of performance and reliability since being introduced The MYS relay series is based on Omron's drive to develop products that meet the trend towards miniaturisation, as control panels become smaller with the growing dissemination of automation

The relay is designed to bring enhanced features and flexibility for more user-friendly installation, commissioning and operation.

It is suitable for use in industrial control applications, as well as commercial and domestic equipment and installations.

There are three relay types available, in both two-pole and four-pole changeover contact arrangements, as well as AC and DC coil voltages.

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

The mainstream and full-featured models have an LED indicator (which lights green for DC coil voltage types and red for AC coil voltage types).

In addition, the full-featured relays have a colour-coded, two-way action test button for both push-to-test and latch test functions.

These relays have been built to Omron's own strict environmental standards, and meet all relevant international standards, including UL, CSA, VDE, LR and CE.

Users can also choose between screw terminal and screwless clamp (SLC) terminal sockets when installing the MYS. Request a free brochure from Omron Electronics ...

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