Phoenix Contact PLC-OSC- 12DC/300DC/1 Series Solid State Interface Relay, DIN Rail Mount

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Mfr. Part No.:
2980665
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Terminal Type

Screw

Series

PLC-OSC- 12DC/300DC/1

Height

80mm

Manufacturer Part No.

2980665

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Phoenix Contact PLC-OSC Series


Phoenix Contact PLC-OSC-12DC/300DC/1 2980665


The Phoenix PLC-OSC Series of relay modules feature terminal blocks with screw connection, suitable for DIN-rail mounting, offering a protective circuit in input and output.

Features and Benefits


  • The PLC Interface relay module is compact in size with dimensions: Width - 6.2 mm x Height 80 mm x Depth 86 mm

  • Operating temperature range of -25 ºC to 60 ºC

  • The module has an input voltage of 12 V DC and voltage outputs of up to 300 V DC/1 A

  • The product includes a status indicator and a yellow LED to indicate operating voltage

  • The relay module is resistant to vibrations and shocks, offering wear-free switching with no contact bounce

  • Optional bridging of adjacent modules is available

What is a relay module used for?


A relay is a switch that can be turned on and off, determining whether the current can pass through. Relay modules are used to control and protect against emergency conditions in applications such as modern power, large radio-electronic, electro physical and X-ray installations.

How does a Relay Module work?


Relay interfaces are a sophisticated and convenient way to operate a relay. They predominantly contain switches that enable the contacts that they are housed into become either closed or open, on or off. They are a great way to organise and operate a relay, helping them improve a relay's performance.

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