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    Panasonic ALDP slim power relay now available from TTI

    08/08/2013

    Now available from TTI, a leading specialist distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical and discrete components, Panasonic's ALDP relay is extra slim (7.0mm wide by 15mm high by 20.3mm long) and is optimized to provide flexibility for designers working on products such as refrigerators, domestic boilers and hot water systems, air conditioning units, fan heaters, microwaves and similar applications used in buildings. Panasonic's ALDP provides an inexpensive solution for switching loads up to 277VAC/5A and also saves energy, as its coil power is low at only 200mW. Available in all commonly-used coil voltages between 5VDC and 24VDC, the ALDP relay can be used in products destined for almost all national and international markets, as it is approved to UL, C-UL and VDE standards. Reliability and quality is assured as devices are 100% tested by Panasonic immediately after manufacture. ALDP switching relay technical specifications include high insulation resistance - creepage distance and clearances between contact and coil are a minimum of 6mm in compliance with IEC65. Surge withstand voltage between contact and coil is more than 10,000V. The ALDP also offers excellent heat resistance and tracking performance to EN60695 (GWT2-11, GWFI2-12, and GWIT2-13). Ambient temperature operating range is -40degC to +85degC. TTI

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