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New Yorker Electronics Introduces CIT Relay & Switch Automotive Relay Series

Jan 21, 2021

New Yorker Electronics supplies new CIT Relay & Switch A6 Automotive Relay Series offering low power consumption in a lightweight package

New Yorker Electronics supplies new CIT Relay & Switch A6 Automotive Relay Series offering low power consumption in a lightweight package

New CIT Series of Lightweight Automotive Relays with Suppression Options Generate Low Coil Power Consumption

NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has announced its release of the new CIT Relay & Switch A6 Series of Automotive Relays. The RoHS compliant A6 Series is small and light weight and offers low coil power consumption. This makes it ideal for everything from household appliances to multiple automotive applications.

The CIT A6 switching current is up to 30A with contact arrangement choices of 1A or 1C. Coil voltage options are 12VDC and 24VDC with coil power choices of 0.9W and 1.3W. With PC pin mounting, the A6 Series is 22.5 x 15.0 x 25.2mm with an overall weight of 21g.

It also boasts a tested electrical life of 100K cycles with mechanical life of 10M cycles. Resistance values include its 100 m/s2 for 11 minutes shock resistance, 1.27mm double amplitude 10Hz to 40Hz vibration resistance, 50 milliohms contact resistance and 100M milliohms at 500VDC insulation resistance. With contacts constructed of a bimetal material, silver-tin oxide (AgSnO2), it maintains a dielectric strength of 500VRMS – both coil-to-contact and contact-to-contact.

It is available as a sealed unit or with a dust cover and with standard coil suppression, Diode (1N4005) Cathode on “86” terminal or resistor suppression device. They enable a small current flow circuit to control and operate a higher current circuit in vehicular applications and are ideal for use in everything from buses, RVs and tractors to lawnmowers, wheelchair lifts and golf carts.

Features & Benefits:

  • Low Coil Power Consumption
  • Light Weight and Small Size
  • Switching Current up to 30A
  • Suitable for Household Appliances & Automotive Relay Applications
  • 1A & 1C contact configurations available
  • Solderability: +260°C for 5 seconds

Applications:

  • Buses
  • Lawnmowers
  • Wheelchair lifts
  • Forklifts
  • Marine and yachts
  • Rear lift gates
  • Recreational vehicles
  • Tractors
  • ATVs
  • Golf carts
  • Household appliances
  • Lamp accessories
  • Agriculture

CIT Relay & Switch’s QS9000 and ISO9002 certified manufacturing insures quality and continuous reliability. As an authorized distributor for CIT Relay & Switch, New Yorker Electronics supplies its full line of relays including Automotive, UL Approved, Latching and Socket relays; and Switches including Anti-Vandal, Illuminated, Pushbutton, DIP, Key, Circuit Breaker, Micro-Switches, Capacitive Touch switches and more

About New Yorker Electronics
New Yorker Electronics is a certified franchised distributor of electronic components, well known for its full product lines, large inventories and competitive pricing since 1948. It is an AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified source of passive components, discrete semiconductors, electromechanical devices, Flash & DRAM modules, embedded board solutions, power supplies and connectors, and operates exclusively at heightened military and aerospace performance levels. New Yorker Electronics operates in strict accordance with AS5553 and AS6496 standards in its everyday procedures to thwart the proliferation of counterfeit parts. It is a member of ECIA (Electronics Component Industry Association) and of ERAI (Electronic Resellers Association International).

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