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Fujitsu Releases Low-Profile, Glow Wire-Compliant Power Relay Series
[February 17, 2021]

Fujitsu Releases Low-Profile, Glow Wire-Compliant Power Relay Series


Fujitsu Components America, Inc. has released a DPST/DPDT 5A PCB power relay series that meets glow-wire test requirements of the IEC/EN60335-1 standard, which addresses the safe operation of consumer and commercial electrical appliances.

The low-profile (16.5mm) FTR-F1-GW relay series is rated from 1.5 to 110V. Designed for safety, it features a reinforced insulation construction, 8mm (min) insulation distance between coil and contact, a surge strength of 10,000 V and a dielectric strength of 5,000 VAC for extended flammability protection.



Typical applications include factory and office automation equipment, power protection equipment, solar panels and air conditioners.

The plastic, fully-sealed relay measures 12.8Lx29Wx16.5Hmm and weighs 12.0g. It is available with either standard (530mW and 550mW) or high sensitivity (400mW) coils and has an operating temperature range of -40 to +75 deg C.


Additionally, the FTR-F1-GW is UL, CSA, VDE, CQC recognized and is also RoHS compliant.

More information, please see: http://bit.ly/FTR-F1 About Fujitsu Components America, Inc.

Fujitsu Components America, Inc. markets and distributes electronic and system components and sub-systems throughout North and South America. Products include relays, touch panels, thermal printers, wireless modules, connectors, and input and pointing devices. The company is headquartered at 1230 E. Arques Ave., M/S 160, Sunnyvale, CA 94085. For product information, contact FCAI via telephone at 1-800-380-0059 or by email at [email protected].

For more information, please see: us.fujitsu.com/components

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