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High capacity, 10A power relay achieves high-voltage 400V DC cutoff.(Leading Off)

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Panasonic Electric Works introduced a 10A compact power relay with encapsulated contacts. A 400V DC high voltage switching cutoff has been achieved owing to hermetically sealed construction and magnetic arc motion using a permanent magnet. No arc space is required because the arc is not exposed to the outside. Typical applications for this 1 Form A relay include electric and hybrid vehicles, automatic guided vehicles, construction machinery, inverter control and solar power generation systems. …


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