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    5 Products

    Solid State Screw Terminal Relays

    Image of Product. 2-Circuit Relay. Front orientation. Relays. Solid State Screw Terminal Relays, 2 Circuits Controlled.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Electrical Component Heat Sinks. Solid State Screw Terminal Relays.

    2-Circuit Relay

    Heat Sinks

    With no moving parts, these solid-state relays are fast switching and require less maintenance, last longer, and are quieter than mechanical switches.
    High-Starting-Current Protection—Relays with high-starting-current protection are designed with integrated circuits that prevent damage from the large burst of electricity when a device, such as a motor or pump, turns on.
    LED Indicator—Relays with LED indicator let you quickly spot whether a relay is on or off.
    Heat Sinks—Heat sinks disperse heat to increase the relay’s current rating. Mount them to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation. They also mount to flat surfaces. Before mounting one-circuit relays, silicone compound or a thermal pad should be placed between the heat sink and relay. Silicone compound is sold separately for heat sinks that do not include it but require it. Two-circuit relays don’t require silicone for mounting.
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    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off—DPST-NO
     
    Relays with High-Starting-Current Protection and Covered Terminals and LED Indicator
    64V DC, 6V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 30V DC5 amp @ 600V AC506602.3"1.8"1.3"IP20
    7456K8700000007456K890000000
    64V DC, 6V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 30V DC7.5 amp @ 600V AC756602.3"1.8"1.3"IP20
    7456K880000007456K91000000
     
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off—SPST-NO
     
    Relays with High-Starting-Current Protection and Covered Terminals and LED Indicator
    84V DC, 6V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 30V DC5 amp @ 600V AC506602.3"1.8"1.3"IP20
    7456K850000007456K89000000
     
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