ABB CR-S Series Interface Relay, DIN Rail Mount, 24V ac/dc Coil, SPDT, 6A Load

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RS Stock No.:
231-9475
Mfr. Part No.:
1SVR405541R3120 CR-S024VADC1CRGS
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Coil Voltage

24V ac/dc

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Series

CR-S

Load Current Rating

6A

Terminal Type

Screw

Depth

88.5mm

Height

76.4mm

Length

88.5mm

Contact Material

Gold Plated

Relay Switching Classification

Interface Relay

Standards Met

EAC

Relay Type

Interface Relay

Accessory Type

Interface Relay

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Operating Temperature Range

-40 to +70°C

Dimensions

88.5 x 76.4 x 6.3mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

ABB Interface Relay, Screw Terminals, Box of 10 - CR-S Series - 1SVR405541R3120 CR-S024VADC1CRGS


Stay in control with this interface relay from ABB. You can use it between controllers such as PLC, iPC or fieldbus systems and your actuators or sensors, to provide electrical isolation, amplification or signal matching. This teamwork will keep your setup running smoothly. As part of a modular system, the unit offers you the flexibility to set it up just how you want it. It's built to dimensions of 88.5 (L) x 76.4 (H) x 6.3mm (W), saving space in your cabinet.

Features & Benefits


• SPDT configuration makes it ideal for switching between two circuits
• Switches large voltages with a 24V AC/DC control voltage
• Screw terminals for fuss-free secure connections
• Operates in temperatures ranging between -40°C and +70°C for use in demanding environments

Applications


• Chemical processing
• Manufacturing
• Electrical engineering

What's electrical isolation?


Electrical isolation is the separation of two parts of a circuit from each other, ensuring current isn't directly transferred between them. This protects people from electric shock and equipment from overcurrent damage, as a surge in one part of the circuit won't affect the part that has been isolated.