RELAY, DPDT, 6V AC

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Manufactured by: Varian

Category: OR Equipment

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Product Description: RELAY, DPDT, 6V AC
The RELAY, DPDT, 6V AC is a high-performance electrical component designed for efficient signal switching and control in various medical applications. This double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) relay provides reliable and precise operation, making it an essential part of any medical equipment setup requiring AC voltage control.
With its compact design and robust construction, this relay ensures seamless integration into your devices, offering excellent durability and longevity. Its 6V AC specification allows for versatile use in a range of medical systems, enhancing the functionality and reliability of your equipment.
Key features include:
  • DPDT configuration: Enables multiple switching options for complex control tasks.
  • Versatile compatibility: Suitable for various medical devices and applications.
  • High-quality materials: Ensures consistent performance and durability under demanding conditions.

Upgrade your medical devices with the dependable RELAY, DPDT, 6V AC, ensuring optimal performance and safety in your healthcare environment.
Relay Specifications:

  • Type: DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw)
  • Coil Voltage: 6V AC
  • Coil Current: Approximately 200 mA
  • Contact Configuration: DPDT
  • Contact Rating:
  • AC: 10A at 120V AC
  • DC: 10A at 28V DC
  • Contact Resistance: < 100 m?
  • Insulation Resistance: > 100 M? at 500V DC
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)
  • Life Expectancy:
  • Mechanical: 10 million operations
  • Electrical: 100,000 operations at rated load
  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 1.5 in (38 mm)
  • Width: 0.9 in (23 mm)
  • Height: 1.2 in (30 mm)
  • Mounting Type: PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
  • Termination Type: Through-hole or quick-connect tabs
  • Weight: Approx. 0.5 oz (14 g)

Notes:
  • Ensure to verify the relay’s compatibility with specific circuits before use.
  • Always consider derating when operating near maximum ratings for longevity.

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