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    Circuit Board Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Circuit Board Relays.
    Smaller than relays with electrical wiring, these relays fit in compact devices. Mount them through holes on circuit boards with their solder pin terminals. Use them to control heaters, fans, and other high-power components from a low-power circuit.
    Solid-State Operation—Solid state relays have no moving parts, so they require less maintenance and last longer, switch faster, and are quieter than mechanical relays.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Control Current,
    mA
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Pin
    Lg.
    Each
    Solid-State Operation
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    42472 amp @ 240V AC250V AC1.1"0.2"0.6"0.14"4799T22000000
    42476 amp @ 24V DC24V DC1.1"0.2"0.6"0.14"4799T2300000
     

    Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Interface Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Interface Timer Relays.
    Considered solid state because they don’t have any moving parts, these timer relays last longer, switch faster, and are quieter than mechanical relays. They interface between your controller and components to isolate input and output circuits, preventing damage to your components from voltage spikes, amplifying the relay's signal, and reducing signal interference. Use these relays with switching applications, such as small motors and pilot lights. They offer multiple timing functions in one relay. The included relay socket mounts on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation. Relays disconnect from the socket for easy replacement.
    Timer Relays
    Replacement
    Timer Relays
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    Each
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    524V AC, 24V DC12Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 6 hr.2 amp @ 12V AC to 275V AC, 240V AC275V AC3 1/2"0.2"2.8"4799T130000004799T22000000
    524V AC, 24V DC12Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 6 hr.6 amp @ 2V DC to 33V DC, 24V DC33V DC3 1/2"0.2"2.8"4799T12000004799T2300000
     

    DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Interface Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Interface Timer Relays.
    Protect components from voltage spikes while amplifying the relay’s signal and reducing interference for reliable transmission—these relays interface between your controller and system components to isolate the input and output circuits. They are often used for switching applications, such as small motors and pilot lights. These relays provide a variety of timing functions in one relay. The included relay socket mounts on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation. Relays disconnect from the socket for easy replacement.
    Timer Relays
    Replacement
    Relays
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    Each
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    524V AC, 24V DC16Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 6 hr.6 amp @ 240V AC2403 1/2"0.2"2.8"4799T110000008262T2100000
     

    Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Relays with 4 Circuits Controlled. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, Timing-Adjustment Knob, 4 Circuits Controlled.

    Relays with 4

    Circuits Controlled

    For fast installation, mount these relays to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail). They also mount to flat surfaces. With no moving parts, these solid state relays last longer and require less maintenance, are quieter, and switch faster than mechanical relays. They provide a variety of timing functions in one relay.
    4 Circuits Controlled—Relays that control 4 circuits require a relay socket (sold separately) to attach to DIN rail.
    Timer Relays
    Sockets
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input
    Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    Each
    Timing-Adjustment Knob
     
    4 Circuits Controlled with 4 Off or 4 On—4PDT
    14120V AC15Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 10 min.3 amp @ 240V AC2501.1"0.9"2.1"7339K400000007122K25000000
    14240V AC9Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 10 min.3 amp @ 240V AC2501.1"0.9"2.1"7339K60000007122K2500000
    1424V DC45Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 10 min.3 amp @ 240V AC2501.1"0.9"2.1"7339K20000007122K2500000
     
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