Rincon Power has announced the launch of its new RER02 Series ultra-compact relay, designed to isolate high-voltage systems in a robust package. The RER02 can carry 20 amps of continuous current for applications up to 750 VDC, and can handle 80 A for up to 30 seconds, making it suitable for loads with momentary high inrush.
The RER02 is available with 12 V or 24 V coils, and its wide range of mounting configurations—including PCB, bottom-mount, stud assembly and stand-alone terminal assembly—enable it to be used as a drop-in replacement. The relay is designed for maximum installation flexibility—can be installed in any orientation, even upside-down.
Brian Munari, Rincon’s Business Development Manager, said “The RER02 is perfect for pre-charge circuits and low-power loads on high-voltage systems and applications. There has been tremendous interest in a low-current, high-voltage solution that is compact, cost-competitive and built to last. The RER02 hits that sweet spot of value and performance.”
The RER02 Series ultra-compact relay is an ideal solution for those looking to isolate high-voltage systems in a robust package. With its wide range of mounting configurations and ability to handle up to 80 A for up to 30 seconds, the RER02 is a great choice for pre-charge circuits and low-power loads on high-voltage systems and applications. Its small form factor and cost-competitiveness make it an attractive option for those looking for a reliable and efficient solution.
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