Pluggable Electromechanical and Solid-State Relays

June 21, 2013
TERMSERIES relays have one- and two-changeover contacts and are housed in a 6.4 mm or 12.8 mm design with matching profiles that can be combined as needed.

The relays switch loads of up to 8A (resistive) at 250 V. Depending on the application, users can choose between products with a fixed voltage input or the company's multi-voltage input which allows conditioning signals from 24 V up to 230 VAC/DC with only one module. This multi-voltage input solution reduces the number of spares necessary, simplifies installation and increases machine up time. The relays require very little space on the mounting rail due to the extremely slim design. All one- and two-changeover relays, screw terminals and tension clamp modules feature cross connections on up to five levels across a variety of modules and across isolation plates with the easy-to-use jumpers reducing wiring time and cost. A distinctive status display with a LED that completely illuminates the ejector makes for quick and easy status identification and troubleshooting. The ejector also ensures the safe removal of the switching element.

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