High Voltage Relays

High Voltage Relays are electromechanical switches designed to control or isolate electrical circuits in systems with elevated voltage levels, typically exceeding 1,000 volts. These relays play a crucial role in managing power distribution, ensuring safety, and preventing equipment damage. Constructed with materials capable of withstanding high voltages, they utilize robust insulation and contacts to maintain reliability. The relay's coil, when energized, generates a magnetic field that moves the contacts, either opening or closing the circuit. High Voltage Relays find applications in industries like power distribution, energy transmission, and electric vehicles, providing efficient and controlled voltage handling.