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Shorter charging in electric vehicles

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Flat dimensions with a high switching current: Omron's G6Q relays, distributed by Rutronik, impress with their robustness and stability in small spaces.

Replacing the Omron G8P, they are smaller but with the same footprint. With a switching current of 36 A @ 250 VAC 10,000 switching operations are possible and with 30 A @ 250 VAC even 100,000.

The main area of application is safe AC shutdown in electric vehicle chargers with high output power, which is necessary for shorter charging times.

They are also used in other safety-related applications such as ground and air heat pumps, lifts and ventilation and temperature controllers.

By reducing the voltage applied to the coil after the nominal voltage has been applied for 100 ms of relay operation, the current consumption is reduced by 12% less than the nominal coil consumption, and thus to 35% of the nominal coil voltage.

Monostable relays are available with a coil voltage of 12 V and a coil resistance of 102.9 Ω, as well as a voltage of 24 V and a resistance of 411.4 Ω.

Other features:
- Impulse withstand voltage 10 kV (between coil and contacts)
- Ambient operating temperature 85 °C
- Conforms to cULus, EN and CQC requirements

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