TE Connectivity Flange Power Relay, 24V ac Coil, 30A Switching Current, DPDT

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RS Stock No.:
680-2530
Mfr. Part No.:
T92P11A22-24=T92
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TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Product Type

Power Relay

Coil Voltage

24V ac

Contact Configuration

DPDT

Mount Type

Flange

Series

T92

Terminal Type

Quick Connect

Switching Current

30A

Switching AC Voltage

600V ac

Switching DC Voltage

28V dc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

65°C

Coil Resistance

36.6Ω

Width

34.5mm

Standards/Approvals

CSA LR48471, IEC 61810, UL E58304 (Recognised and Listed), VDE 40019600

Coil Power

4.0VA

Height

38mm

Length

68.6mm

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

TE Connectivity T92 Series PCB and Panel Mount Relays


T92 Series PCB and panel mount relays have with a 30A switching current and a choice of DPST or DPDT contact configurations. These PCB and panel mount relays are available with dust protected plastic cases (part numbers starting T92P) or with wash tight, tape sealed plastic cases (part numbers starting T92S).

T92 series relays with part numbers T92XXX1X-XX are PCB mount

T92 series relays with part numbers T92XXX2X-XX are panel mount via a flanged cover with 6.35 x 0.81mm QC terminals

T92 series relays with part numbers T92XXX3X-XX are panel mount via a flanged cover with 4.75 x 0.81mm QC terminals for Coil and 6.35mm for contacts.

30A DPST- NO & DPDT Switching capabilities

New screw Terminal version

Operating Temperature Range: -40 → +65°C

Contact Material AgCdO

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