TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Series Electromechanical Interface Relay, PCB Mount, 115V ac Coil, DPDT, 2-Pole, 3A

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RS Stock No.:
476-239
Mfr. Part No.:
3-1393767-0
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Coil Voltage

115V ac

Contact Configuration

DPDT

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Number of Poles

2

Series

Potter & Brumfield

Load Current Rating

3A

COO (Country of Origin):
MX
The TE Connectivity General purpose signal relay stands as a reliable component in the world of electromechanical devices. Designed for AC applications, it operates on a monostable magnetic system and features a versatile DPDT-CO contact arrangement, ensuring it meets a variety of circuit requirements. With a commendable contact rating, this relay efficiently controls power and signals within systems while maintaining durability and performance. The product not only excels in functionality but is also built with robust insulation characteristics to safeguard against electrical interference. Its compact dimensions allow for hassle-free integration into a broad range of electronic circuits, making it an ideal choice for engineers and designers seeking dependable performance in their applications. Furthermore, the relay is compliant with various regulatory directives, ensuring it adheres to modern environmental and safety standards.

Compact design facilitates easy installation in tight spaces
Robust insulation properties enhance operational safety
Monostable action provides enhanced reliability
Solder pin terminations ensure secure connections
Dust protected enclosure type offers improved durability
Sensitive coil variant increases responsiveness
Rigorous testing adheres to compliance standards