1x RXZE2M114M Schneider Electric DIN Rail Relay Socket, 14 Pin <250V Series RSZ - Schneider Electric
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£8.95
RS 884-1326 / TSB-40B-RB6
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1
Unit Type:
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TSB-40B-RB6
Schneider Electric
RXZE2M114M Schneider Electric DIN Rail Relay Socket, 14 Pin <250V Series RSZ
You will get ONE relay socket
Description:
Use this socket from Schneider Electric to mount a plug-in relay. It electrically powers the relay by providing a connection between a power circuit and the switching device. Its screw terminals offer physically and electrically secure termination points and make contact with a large cross-section of wire to ensure a firm and durable join. This versatile mounting accessory gives you the choice between screwing it to a panel or clipping it onto a DIN rail, so you can choose the location that best suits your control cabinet.
Features & Benefits:
• Slim width of 27mm for maximum packing efficiency on your electrical circuit board
• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +55°C for use in a broad range of operating conditions
• IP20 (ingress protection) rating indicates the enclosure is protected from touch and objects larger than 12mm
• Contains no toxic heavy metals for improved workplace health and safety
Applications:
• Power generation industry
• Minerals processing
• Robotics
• Automated assembly lines
Why do I need to use a relay socket?
Using a relay socket makes it simpler to mount or replace a relay in an electrical circuit. This is because the relay isn't directly connected to its power source.
Features & Benefits:
• Slim width of 27mm for maximum packing efficiency on your electrical circuit board
• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +55°C for use in a broad range of operating conditions
• IP20 (ingress protection) rating indicates the enclosure is protected from touch and objects larger than 12mm
• Contains no toxic heavy metals for improved workplace health and safety
Applications:
• Power generation industry
• Minerals processing
• Robotics
• Automated assembly lines
Why do I need to use a relay socket?
Using a relay socket makes it simpler to mount or replace a relay in an electrical circuit. This is because the relay isn't directly connected to its power source.
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