A dual winding latching coil provides important power savings in a latching relay developed by Omron Electronics. As a result of the design, continuous power provisions are not required with the product which in its small package contributes to downsizing of printed circuit boards and enclosures. The relay is applicable for high inrush designs supporting products such as lighting controllers, factory and building automation equipment and HVAC control. For more info, see www.omron.com.
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