Phoenix Contact DIN Rail Power Relay, 120V ac Coil, 16A Switching Current, 4PDT

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794-3689
Mfr. Part No.:
2903305
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Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Coil Voltage

120V ac

Product Type

Power Relay

Contact Configuration

4PDT

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Series

RIF-2-RPT-LV-120AC/4X21

Terminal Type

Plug-In

Switching Current

16A

Switching Power

52W

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching DC Voltage

250V dc

Switching AC Voltage

250V ac

Coil Resistance

3.8kΩ

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Standards/Approvals

DIN, IEC

Width

75mm

Height

96mm

Coil Power

52W

Length

31mm

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

Phoenix Contact Non-Latching Relays - RIF2 Power Relay Module Series


Phoenix contacts series of RIF2 power relay modules come pre-assembled with a push connection. They are considered to be electrical and mechanical devices. This type of relay can often be referred to as an electromechanical relay or an industrial switch. This RIF2 professional range is supplied with a base suppressor and retaining bracket that benefits from a universal plug-in design.

Features & Benefits


• Robust and hard-wearing

• Easy wiring because of the advanced push-in connection technology

• Easy handling and extension of range

• Includes a plug-in display/suppressor module

• AC and DC versions available

• 2 or/and 4 contact options

• Yellow LED indicator

• Varistor or damping diode protective circuit

• The relay retaining bracket that is included is complete with ejector function and holder for marking material

What is a non-latching relay and how do they work?


A relay is an electrical switch that is operated by electrical pulses, their primary function is to open and close a circuit. When power passes through a circuit, a relay switches position (usually from NC to NO) using an internal coil which generates a magnetic force. This force then holds the relay in a NO position, when the current is switched off the relay returns to the NC position. This function is what makes these non-latching relays perfect for push-button applications such as keyboards and micro-controller input buttons.

A little more info


Non-latching relays support a range of signal characteristics, ranging from low voltage or current to high voltage or current and from DC to GHz frequencies.

What is the difference between a latching relay and a non-latching relay?


When a latching relay operates its contacts, the relay holds its position, even when the supply of its operating coil has been disconnected. When a non-latching relay operates its contacts, the relay will reset automatically once the supply of its coil is disconnected through the internal spring mechanism.

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