The older orange ones *may* be ok for the same rating.  The datasheet from
NEC on the orange relays is inconsistent.

In the printed specs it says exactly the same thing as the new relay - 2A
or 60W whichever is less.   However, in the chart section of the datasheet,
the graph shows a 1A maximum to 30V, and then approximately 30W.   I'm not
sure which one to trust, so I always specified the lower rating.   There is
a newer version of the datasheet (from the company which bought the NEC
relay line) which shows a consistent 2A/60W for the orange relays as well.
  I wish I had a more specific answer about the older ones - but this is
exactly why I switched to the newer units.

-forrest

On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 7:21 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) <
geo...@cbcast.com> wrote:

>  If it's a new-ish unit (RevH) with the black relays, Forrest said they
> are safe for ~60W @ ~48VDC. So if you're asking about running AF power
> through them, yes. Trango licensed, no way.
>
> The older orange Omron relays could do about half the power, so be careful
> with those. I still have quite a few in the field.
>
> On 3/10/2015 7:36 PM, Erich Kaiser wrote:
>
> Forrest can you verify actual allowed amperage and voltage range on the
> Site Monitor 4 Channel Relay?
>
>  Thanks!
>
>
>   Erich Kaiser
> North Central Tower
> er...@northcentraltower.com
> Office: 630-621-4804
> Cell: 630-777-9291
>
>
>


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