Specifications:
Operating Voltage: The voltage range at which the UR8AH can operate reliably.
Current Rating: The maximum current the product can handle or switch.
Number of Poles: The number of switching elements within the relay, affecting its control capabilities.
Coil Voltage: The voltage required to activate the relay’s coil, causing it to switch.
Mechanical Life: The number of times the relay can be operated mechanically before reaching its end of life.
Electrical Life: The number of times the relay can switch electrically before wearing out.
Contact Resistance: The resistance across the relay’s contacts when closed.
Insulation Resistance: The resistance between different parts of the relay, ensuring electrical isolation.
Application Areas:
Electrical Control Systems: GE’s relays are widely used in electrical control systems to switch circuits on and off, protecting against overloads and short circuits.
Automation and Robotics: The UR8AH relay can be part of automation systems, controlling the flow of electricity in machines and robots.
Motor Control: Relays like the UR8AH are used in motor control applications to switch power to motors, starting and stopping them as needed.