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Date: 8th May 09

 Electromechanical relays for PV solar power systems and electric vehicles

Fujitsu has launched three new electromechanical relays for PV solar power systems and such high power switching applications. The two relays are high-voltage, high-current, high-insulation power relay and the other one is a low-profile, power latching relay.

The new high-voltage, high-current, high-insulation power relays can also be used in electric vehicles and as a replacement for power conductors and power FETs (Whenever voltage isolation and perfect switch is required, electromechanical relay is preferred over FET). The new low-profile latching relay is also suitable for various power saving applications.

Specification of these relays are,

1. Relay Series: FTR-J2

Applications:
UPSs
DC High-power usage
Electric vehicles
PV Solar powered system
Replacement of power conductor, power FET's

Features:
450VDC/10A
Arc is eliminated by the permanent magnet
2 mm contact gap
4000VAC dielectric (coil-contact)

Price: $10.00 each for10K pieces

2. Relay Series: FTR-K3-WG

Applications:
UPSs
PV Solar power system
Power supplies
HVAC

Features:
250VAC/25A
1.5mm contact gap (Meets VDE0126)
5000VAC dielectric (coil-contact)

Price: $3.00 each for10K pieces

3. Relay Series: JSL

Applications:
Smart power meters
Printers
Copy machines
Power-saving usage

Features:
Latching
250VAC/8A
12.5mm low profile

Price: $3.00 each for10K pieces

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