Ultra slim relay interface module shows true versatility

Available from specialist distributor Switchtec, Hongfa's HF41F follows the trend for ultra slim relays, and when fitted to a panel offers users a very high level of flexibility due to its compact size, contact rating and highlysensitive coil. Aimed at panel builders and control manufacturers, the slimline relay
interface module is ideal for use in PLC controls, air-conditioning equipment, other freestanding applications, and in many general Industrialapplications.

For longevity and reliability, the relay contacts are SPDT 6A rated silver nickel oxide and have a maximum switching voltage of 400VAC. The relay is also available with gold plated contacts for specialised switching
applications. The fully featured, ultra slim (6mm) relay has a built-in green LED that indicates supply status, making the module quick and easy to commission andtest. Supplied with a robust plastic retaining clip, the relay can be instantly removed from the module for quick substitution or isolation.

Offering versatility, seven operating coil voltages are available; 6, 9, 12, 24, 48-60, 110-125, and 220-240, all being AC/DC compatible. Able to operate safely in a very wide range of ambient temperatures (export
opportunities), all devices offer an operating temperature range of -40 to +70 degrees C.

For multiple installations, a 2 to 20-way jumper link is available, allowing all Œcommon¹ terminals to be safely connected together. As well as being much neater, the jumper link also eliminates the need to cut, strip and terminate short lengths of cable, greatly reducing installation times.

The Hongfa 41F relay interface module has many applications. With its very low power consumption, its versatile 6Amp SPDT contacts, built in indication, and its 6mm wide construction, the unit is a manufacturing costs cutter and also a great selling point for OEMs and manufacturers.

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