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M-Series Automatic Charging Relay - HS Code : 85362000 Blue Sea Systems 7601 m-Series Auto... - HS Code : 85362000

 

8536
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp- holders and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 volts; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables.

 

85361000
- Fuses

 

85362000
- Automatic circuit breakers

 

85363000
- Other apparatus for protecting electrical circuits

 

85364100
- - For a voltage not exceeding 60V

 

85364900
- - Other

 

85365000
- Other switches

 

85366100
- - Lamp-holders

 

85366900
- - Other

 

85367010
- - - Of plastics

 

85367020
- - - Of copper

 

85367090
- - - Of other material

 

85369000
- Other apparatus

Charging Relay

Charging Relay:

A charging relay is an electrical device used to control the charging of batteries in dual-battery systems. Charging relays automatically manage the charging process, ensuring that both batteries are charged efficiently without overcharging or draining either battery.

Key features of charging relays include voltage sensing, automatic switching between batteries, and built-in safety features to prevent overcharging. Some advanced charging relays may offer programmable settings for customized charging profiles.

For customs brokers and importers handling charging relays, understanding the different types such as voltage-sensitive relays, time-delay relays, and solid-state relays is essential. Compliance considerations may involve ensuring that the relays meet safety standards and electromagnetic compatibility requirements.

Import/export requirements for charging relays may include certification from regulatory bodies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the European Conformity (CE) mark. It is crucial to verify that the relays comply with industry standards for battery charging and electrical safety.

Real-world scenarios where charging relays are commonly needed include recreational vehicles, marine vessels, and off-grid solar power systems. In RVs, charging relays help maintain separate starting and auxiliary battery banks for reliable power supply.

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