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    54 Products

    Solid State Surface-Mount Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State Surface-Mount Timer Relays.
    Attach these relays to a flat surface using the mounting hole. They have no moving parts, so compared to mechanical switches, they require less maintenance, last longer, and are quieter.
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make)—Delayed start (delay on make) relays allow you to set how long it takes for the relay to turn on after input voltage is applied. For example, a drill starts pumping a lubricant immediately, but it does not start rotating until the set time has elapsed.
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)—Delayed switch off (delay on break) relays activate with a switch instead of input voltage. When the switch is turned off, the relay remains on for a programmed amount of time before turning off. For example, a projector’s light is turned off with a switch, but its cooling fan continues to run for a set time.
    Interval—Interval relays use input voltage to turn on for a programmed amount of time. For example, when a part moving down a conveyor reaches a certain location, a cleaning spray comes on for a set time.
    Repeat Cycle—Repeat cycle relays turn on for a duration, then off for the same duration. They alternate between the two cycles until input voltage is removed. A common example would be a flashing light.
    Switch on (Single Shot)—Switch on (single shot) relays require a switch to activate the relay. They’ll stay on for a programmed amount of time. For example, lights in a storage room are turned on with a switch and stay on for a set time before turning off.
    Potentiometer—Switches with a potentiometer (variable switch) allow you to adjust the delay within the range.
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    No.
    of
    Overall,
    sec.
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Features
    Each
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    212V AC, 12V DC2110.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K7310000000
    212V AC, 12V DC2110.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K732000000
    212V AC, 12V DC2110.5 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K733000000
    212V AC, 12V DC2113 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K734000000
    212V AC, 12V DC21115 to 3001 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K735000000
    212V AC, 12V DC21130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K736000000
    224V AC, 24V DC1010.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K751000000
    224V AC, 24V DC1010.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K752000000
    224V AC, 24V DC1010.5 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K753000000
    224V AC, 24V DC1013 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K754000000
    224V AC, 24V DC10115 to 3001 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K755000000
    224V AC, 24V DC10130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K756000000
    2120V AC, 120V DC410.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K25000000
    2120V AC, 120V DC410.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K26000000
    2120V AC, 120V DC410.5 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K27000000
    2120V AC, 120V DC413 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K28000000
    2120V AC, 120V DC4115 to 3001 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K29000000
    2120V AC, 120V DC4130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K31000000
    224V AC to 240V AC/24V DC to 240V DC1011 to 1,0231 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.89"Potentiometer77055K74000000
     
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    5120V AC3610.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K3300000
    5120V AC3610.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K3400000
    5120V AC3610.5 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K3500000
    5120V AC3613 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K3600000
    5120V AC36115 to 3001 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K3700000
    5120V AC36130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K3800000
    712V DC21710.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K52200000
    712V DC21713 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K52400000
     
    Interval
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    5120V AC2510.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K651000000
    5120V AC2513 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K654000000
    5120V AC25130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K656000000
     
    Repeat Cycle
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    7120V AC3610.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K661000000
    7120V AC3613 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K664000000
    7120V AC36130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K666000000
     
    Switch on (Single Shot)
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    5120V AC3610.05 to 11 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K641000000
    5120V AC3610.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K642000000
    5120V AC3610.5 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K643000000
    5120V AC3613 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K644000000
    5120V AC36115 to 3001 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K645000000
    5120V AC36130 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K646000000
    712V DC21710.25 to 51 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K51200000
    712V DC21710.5 to 101 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K51300000
    712V DC21713 to 601 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K51400000
     

    Multifunction Monitoring Relays

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Monitoring Relays. Multifunction Monitoring Relays.
    Monitor phase, voltage, and frequency at the same time to protect motors, generators, and other three-phase circuits from burning out or overheating. They'll switch the circuit off if they detect voltage or frequencies outside of the set range or phase loss, imbalance, or reversal. Rated IP20, they have recessed terminals that keep fingers and other objects from touching live circuits. Mount them on a 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation.
    These relays use IO Link, so they can be programmed, monitored, and reset remotely by connecting them to a programmable logic controller (PLC), human-machine interface (HMI), or computer. If you want to program them locally, they have a keypad.
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Wire Connection—Relays with spring-clamp terminals connect and disconnect to wire without screws. Because there’s no screw, these connections are less likely to loosen over time, even in high-vibration environments.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Trip Voltage,
    V AC
    Input Freq.,
    Hz
    Trip Freq.,
    Hz
    Trip Time,
    sec.
    Reset
    Type
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    Adjustment Mechanism
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
     
    Screw Terminals with IO Link
    122490 to 76050, 6015 to 700.1 to 30Automatic3 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad3.9"0.9"3.6"8449N120000000
     
    Spring-Clamp Terminals with IO Link
    122490 to 76050, 6015 to 700.1 to 30Automatic3 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad3.9"0.9"3.6"8449N11000000
     

    Ground-Fault Monitoring Relays

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Monitoring Relays. Ground-Fault Monitoring Relays, Screw Terminals with IO Link.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Monitoring Relays. Ground-Fault Monitoring Relays, Spring-Clamp Terminals with IO Link.

    Screw Terminals with

    IO Link

    Spring-Clamp

    Terminals with IO

    Link

    Detect and mitigate ground faults to prevent harm to equipment, circuits, and people. These relays monitor the differential between incoming and outgoing current, also known as residual current. When the balance is off, they trip and cut power to the circuit. These relays are highly sensitive, so you can trust them to de-energize faulty circuits before a minor issue becomes a major one. Rated IP20, they have recessed terminals that keep fingers and other objects from touching live circuits. Mount them on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation.
    These relays require a current-indicating ring (sold separately) to operate. Choose a ring that is large enough for your lines to pass through. Feed the lines of the circuit through the center of the ring and connect the indicating ring output to the relay.
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Wire Connection—Relays with spring-clamp terminals connect and disconnect to wire without screws. Because they don’t have screws, there’s less of a risk that they will loosen over time, even when they’re under vibration.
    IO Link Communication Protocol—Relays with IO link can be programmed, monitored, and reset remotely by connecting them to a programmable logic controller (PLC), human-machine interface (HMI), or computer. If you want to program them locally, they have a keypad.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Trip Current,
    amp
    Trip Time,
    sec.
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    Adjustment Mechanism
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Features
    Each
    Screw Terminals with IO Link
     
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
    12240.03 to 400 to 9993 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad4"0.9"3.6"Remote Reset8121N1090000000
     
    Spring-Clamp Terminals with IO Link
     
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
    12240.03 to 400 to 9993 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad4.1"0.9"3.6"Remote Reset8121N111000000
     
    Current Indicating Rings

    Current-Monitoring Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Monitoring Relays. Current-Monitoring Relays, Screw Terminals with IO Link, Keypad Adjustment.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Monitoring Relays. Current-Monitoring Relays, Spring-Clamp Terminals with IO Link, Keypad Adjustment.

    Screw Terminals

    with IO Link,

    Keypad Adjustment

    Spring-Clamp

    Terminals with IO

    Link, Keypad

    Adjustment

    Protect electrical equipment from overcurrent and undercurrent damage—these relays continuously monitor current flow. When current is outside a set range, they trip and cut power to prevent overheating, fire hazards, and stalling. Rated IP20, these relays have recessed terminals that keep fingers and other objects from touching live circuits. Mount them on a 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation.
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Wire Connection—Relays with spring-clamp terminals connect and disconnect to wire without screws. Because there’s no screw, these connections are less likely to loosen over time, even in high-vibration environments.
    IO Link Communication Protocol—Relays with IO link can be programmed, monitored, and reset remotely by connecting them to a programmable logic controller (PLC), human-machine interface (HMI), or computer. If you want to program them locally, they have a keypad.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Trip Current,
    amp
    Trip Time,
    sec.
    Reset
    Type
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    Adjustment Mechanism
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Digital Display
    Type
    Each
    Screw Terminals with IO Link
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    9240.05 to 100 to 999Automatic3 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad3.6"0.9"3.4"LCD8123N110000000
     
    Spring-Clamp Terminals with IO Link
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    9240.05 to 100 to 999Automatic3 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad3.8"0.9"3.4"LCD8123N12000000
     

    Voltage-Monitoring Relays

    Safeguard your equipment against overheating, wear, and malfunction from a spike or dip in voltage. These relays continuously monitor your AC or DC power supply and trip when the voltage is outside a set range. Rated IP20, these relays have recessed terminals that keep fingers and other objects from touching live circuits. Mount them on a 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation.
    Monitoring Relays with IO Link
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Monitoring Relays. Voltage-Monitoring Relays, Monitoring Relays with IO Link.
    Relays with IO link can be programmed, monitored and reset remotely by connecting them to a programmable logic controller (PLC), human-machine interface (HMI), or computer. If you want to program them locally, they have a keypad.
    With Spring-Clamp Terminals—Relays with spring-clamp terminals connect and disconnect to wire without screws. Because there’s no screw, these connections are less likely to loosen over time, even in high-vibration environments.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Trip Voltage
    Trip Time,
    sec.
    Reset
    Type
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    Adjustment Mechanism
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Digital Display
    Type
    Features
    Each
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
     
    With Screw Terminals
    92410V AC to 600V AC, 10V DC to 600V DC0 to 999Automatic3 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad3.6"0.9"3.6"LCDRemote Reset8446N1050000000
     
    With Spring-Clamp Terminals
    92410V AC to 600V AC, 10V DC to 600V DC0 to 999Automatic3 amp @ 240V AC
    1 amp @ 24V DC
    400V AC
    250V DC
    External Controller, Keypad3.8"0.9"3.6"LCDRemote Reset8446N106000000
     
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