Omron G2R 8 Pin 250V ac DIN Rail Relay Socket, for use with G2R-2-S Series General Purpose Relay, H3RN Series Timer,

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RS Stock No.:
111-3067
Mfr. Part No.:
P2RF-08-PU
Brand:
Omron
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Brand

Omron

Voltage

250V ac

For Use With

G2R-2-S Series General Purpose Relay, H3RN Series Timer, KL7 Series Liquid Leakage Sensor

Accessory Type

Socket

Series

G2R

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Number of Contacts

8

Termination Type

Screw

Current Rating

6A

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

OMRON Relay Socket, 90 (H) x 15.5 (W) x 52.1mm (D), DIN Rail Mounting - P2RF Series - P2RF-08-PU


Need a trustworthy adaptor to carry signals between switches and your circuits? This OMRON relay socket does the job. It provides a physical structure to hold your relay, liquid leakage sensor or timer in place during operation. The unit also links the appliances' terminals to your network, streamlining your wiring needs. Its plastic housing gives you two-for-one performance by offering insulation to protect you from electric shock and impact resistance for use in harsh environments. You'll find sockets like this used with patient-connected devices in hospitals.

Features & Benefits


• Simple plug-in connection thanks to OMRON's Push-In Plus terminals
• Accommodates wire sizes between 20 and 16AWG for versatility
• Safe to use in challenging settings thanks to an operating temperature range between -40°C to +70°C
• Release lever for quick and easy switch replacement

Applications


• Renewable energy systems
• Building management
• Automotive industry

What other mounting method can I use to install this socket?


In addition to directly clipping this unit onto a DIN rail, you can also screw it onto the circuit panel if that's more convenient.

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