Hongfa Europe GMBH PCB Mount Power Relay, 12V dc Coil, 20A Switching Current, SPST

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RS Stock No.:
176-2862
Mfr. Part No.:
HF14FW/012-HPTF
Brand:
Hongfa Europe GMBH
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Brand

Hongfa Europe GMBH

Coil Voltage

12V dc

Contact Configuration

SPST

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Switching Current

20A

Number of Poles

1

Latching

No

Terminal Type

PCB Pin

Maximum Switching Voltage AC

277V

Maximum Switching Voltage DC

30V dc

Maximum Switching Current DC

20 A

Maximum Switching Current AC

20 A

Length

29mm

Coil Resistance

200Ω

Coil Power

720mW

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Life

1 x 10^7 cycles

Height

26.5mm

Isolation Coil To Contact

4kV

Depth

13mm

Series

HF14FW

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

Maximum Switching Power AC

5.54 kVA

Maximum Switching Power DC

480 W

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Hongfa SPNO Non-Latching Relay


The Hongfa SPNO non-latching electromagnetic 2-pole PCB mount relay is a miniature form power relay of intermediate category. It is actuated with the help of a 12VDC and up to 20A DC/AC coil. This relay has silver alloy contacts. The contact arrangement is of 1 Form A type and insulation standard is Class F.

Features and Benefits


• High power switching up to 480W in case of DC
• Service temperature range between -40°C and 85°C
• Isolation voltage between coil and contact is 4KVAC
• Flux proofed type
• Sockets available
• Environmental friendly product

Applications


• Used as a control device
• Automotive industry

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