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Schneider Electric DIN Rail Power Relay, 110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac Coil, 16A Switching Current, SPST
- RS Stock No.:
- 791-3048
- Mfr. Part No.:
- A9C30811
- Brand:
- Schneider Electric
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- RS Stock No.:
- 791-3048
- Mfr. Part No.:
- A9C30811
- Brand:
- Schneider Electric
Legislation and Compliance
Product Details
Acti9 iTL Impulse Relays
iTL impulse relays are used to control by pushbuttons lighting circuits consisting of incandescent lamps, low-voltage halogen lamps, fluorescent lamps and discharge lamps.
Closing of the impulse relay pole is triggered by an impulse on the coil
Having two stable mechanical positions, the pole will be opened by the next impulse
Can be controlled by an unlimited number of pushbuttons.
Zero energy consumption
Having two stable mechanical positions, the pole will be opened by the next impulse
Can be controlled by an unlimited number of pushbuttons.
Zero energy consumption
Schneider Electric Power Relay, 1NO Configuration, Impulse Type Control - Acti9 iTL Series - A9C30811
In the dark about lighting circuit safety? Get some clarity with this power relay from Schneider Electric. It has a 1NO configuration and is designed for connection to 3mA push buttons, letting you turn lights on and off remotely. A switch on the front gives you a local, manual control option. Fitted with a coil, the device uses a relay-style switch to boost the safety of your circuits. It only needs a short pulse between 50ms and 1s to change contacts, making it an energy-efficient component. Use it with Acti9 series timers, remote indicators and centralised controls to actively protect your control circuits as they work.
Features & Benefits
• Clips easily onto a DIN rail for fuss-free installation
• Capable of five switching operations per minute to handle demanding applications
• Accepts rigid and flexible cable connections between 0.5 and 4mm² for versatility
• Capable of five switching operations per minute to handle demanding applications
• Accepts rigid and flexible cable connections between 0.5 and 4mm² for versatility
Applications
• Offices
• Research laboratories
• Factories
• Public buildings
• Research laboratories
• Factories
• Public buildings
What's the difference between impulse relays and contactors?
Although contactors and relays are both used for switching loads, they work slightly differently. An impulse relay switches each time a voltage is briefly applied. A contactor switches a circuit on when a voltage is applied and off again when this power is absent.
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Coil Voltage | 110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac |
Contact Configuration | SPST |
Mounting Type | DIN Rail |
Switching Current | 16A |
Number of Poles | 1 |
Terminal Type | Tunnel |
Length | 18mm |
Depth | 60mm |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +70°C |
Series | iTL |
Height | 84mm |
Better World Product | Yes |
Better World Verification | Green Premium |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -40°C |
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