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Part No.: 12HGA11J52 (GEF-2623)
Manufacturer: General Electric
Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Country of Manufacture: United States of America (USA)
Product Type: Unmanaged Auxiliary Relay
Availability: In Stock
12HGA11J52 (GEF-2623) is a Auxiliary Relay developed by General Electric. Designed to provide reliable switching of auxiliary circuits in DC-powered control systems. With its hinged armature design, DPDT configuration, and 125 VDC voltage rating, this relay is ideal for applications requiring high performance, durability, and flexibility in controlling multiple circuits. It serves as an essential component in industrial control, power distribution, and automation systems, ensuring efficient operation in demanding environments.
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What is 12HGA11J52 (GEF-2623)?
It is a Auxiliary Relay developed by General Electric.
What type of contact configuration does the relay have?
The relay has a DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) contact configuration. This allows it to control two independent circuits simultaneously, making it versatile for use in complex control systems.
What is the operating voltage for the relay?
The relay is designed to operate at 125 VDC (volts direct current), making it suitable for DC-powered control systems in industrial and automation environments.
What is the significance of the hinged armature?
The hinged armature design contributes to the relay's compact size and high reliability, reducing mechanical wear and enhancing performance during frequent operation cycles.