TE Connectivity's Schrack SRL7 force guided relays are components with seven poles of reinforced insulation between contact circuits, featuring a compact, space-efficient design. Force guided relays are key electromechanical switching components used within safety module circuits found in door positioning systems, cabinet lighting systems, and motor sub-systems within the module control units of elevators and escalators.
Features and Benefits |
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- Seven poles: two NC and five NO reinforced insulation on all NO contacts; enable more circuits and combinations of high- and low-voltage circuits
- Low coil power of 700 mW; low contribution to temperature increase in application; usable in 85°C ambient condition
- Rated current of 6 A; high rating for most common applications loads
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- High electrical endurance up to double of SR6
- Crown contacts multiple contact points for high reliability in low load conditions
- Low relay height of 10.8 mm to leave enough space in standard safety modules and enable the possibility of 17.5 mm slim modules
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Applications |
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- Safety modules
- Process technology
- Elevator and escalator controls
- Emergency shut-offs
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- Remote controls
- Robotics
- Machine tools
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