

Mercury Displacement Relays are all designed and built to meet the most exacting demands of industry. They have won their high place in the electrical field by doing the tough and tricky jobs that ordinary equipment could at best do in an uncertain manner. They have proved their ability to stand up under the most adverse conditions of temperature, dust and moisture, in all types of applications. All the care required for the manufacture of high-grade instruments is used in the manufacture of the switches. All switch parts are specially cleaned, and contamination is avoided by use of tweezers, gloves, etc., when making assemblies.
Contactors are hermetically sealed with high quality glass to metal seals.
The stainless steel tube is totally encapsulated in high grade UL approved epoxy to prevent moisture damage and voltage breakdown through the protective coating.
The coils are wound on compact nylon bobbins and molded onto the metal tube to provide minimum power loss. This allows for low coil power required to actuate the contactor. This also enables the units to handle high loads with minimum derating due to higher ambient temperatures.
Inert gases internally prevent excessive arcing between the mercury and the electrodes which enables the unit to function for millions of cycles with very low contact resistance, and minimum deterioration of the internal parts.
Available in all standard coil voltages, in single, two and three pole arrangements. Other coil voltages available upon request.
In multiple pole units each tube is actuated by its own coil. This eliminates pull-in variation between contact tubes, assuring consistent switching.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
FOR MDIs MERCURY DISPLACEMENT CONTACTORS
| LIGHTING | GENERAL APPLICATIONS | ELECTRIC HEATERS |
| Auditorium Lighting | Air Conditioning | Baseboard Heaters |
| Alarm Systems | Blow Molding | |
| Copy Equipment | Automatic Door Closers | Cabinet Heaters |
| Dimmer Controls | Battery Chargers | Chemical Tank Heaters |
| Display Signs | Blue Print Machines | Curing Furnaces |
| Emergency Lighting | Copiers | Drying Ovens |
| Flood Lights | Computer Power Supplies | Duct Heaters |
| High Intensity Lamps | Corrosive Locations | Film Packaging |
| Hospital Lighting | Dusty, Oily Locations | Glass Furnaces |
| Lighting Test Panels | Dry Cleaning Equipment | Heat Lamps |
| Mercury Vapor Lamps | Energy Management Systems | Heat Sealing Machines |
| Parking Lots | Farm Incubators & Brooders | Induction Heater |
| Photography Lighting | High Cycle Rate Applications | Industrial Ovens |
| Low Voltage Switching | Infrared Heaters | |
| Scoreboards | Marking & Engraving Equipment | Ink Drying |
| Sodium Vapor Lamps | Motor Starting | Ink Heating |
| Stage Lighting | Soldering Systems | Injection Molding Machines |
| Street Lighting | Kilns | |
| Telephone Switching | Lab Ovens | |
| Tower Lights | Test Panels | Packaging Equipment |
| Traffic Signal | Vapor Degreasers | Plastic Extruders |
| Tungsten Lamps | X-Ray Machine Controls | |
| Quartz Heaters | ||
| Radiant Heaters | ||
| Roop Top Heating | ||
| Shrink Tunnels | ||
| Unit Heaters | ||
| Vacuum Forming |
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FOOD INDUSTRY EQUIPMENT (HEATERS) |
SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS |
| Baking Ovens | Capacitor Discharge Systems |
| Coffee Urns | Hazardous Locations |
| Deep Fryers | |
| Dishwashers | Phase Converters |
| Electric Grills | |
| Electric Ranges | |
| Pizza Ovens | |
| Steam Generators |
