New AZDC105 Series Relay Comes with Internal Magnets for Arc-Extinguishing
Press Release Summary:
AZDC105 Series Relay is designed for switching variety of DC loads. Unit is rated to 150 A at 60 VDC according to UL and TUV insulation standards. The relay comes with 3 mm contact gap, 1 form X contact configuration and a contact-to-contact dielectric strength of 4 kV. Unit is suitable for applications such as battery operated carts, inverter pre-charging, refrigerated transport and electrical vehicle charging.
Original Press Release:
American Zettler Responds to Increasing DC Power Demand with AZDC105
Aliso Viejo, California, USA, 13 July 2018 - In response to an increasing demand for DC power switching and high power battery charging, American Zettler is proud to release the AZDC105 series relay. The AZDC105 is the first in what will be a large family of relays designed to switch a variety of DC loads. Recently, it seems everything has a battery. As battery sizes increase, the problem becomes how to safely isolate the batteries from their charging circuit in the event of a fault.
The AZDC105 is rated to 150A@60VDC by both UL and TUV, and it has Class F insulation standard to maintain integrity at high temperatures. This PCB-mounted relay features internal magnets for arc-extinguishing, thus allowing for an extended life expectancy. A wide (3.0mm) contact gap and a 1 form X (double make) contact configuration help the AZDC105 to maintain a contact-to-contact dielectric strength of 4kV.
The AZDC105 is ideal for high draw DC applications such as: battery operated carts; inverter pre-charging; refrigerated transport; and electric vehicle charging.
Data Sheet: AZDC105
About American Zettler
American Zettler, Inc., a Zettler Group company, produces over fifty different types of relays to meet the many requirements of commercial and industrial applications. Because of their high reliability, American Zettler relays are used in a wide range of demanding applications including telecommunication and security systems, solar inverters and electric vehicle charging equipment, home appliances, lighting and energy management controls, HVAC/R, industrial controls and many other types of electric and electronic equipment.