WAGO 788 Series Interface Relay, DIN Rail, 24V dc Coil, SPDT, 19.1mA

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N° de stock RS:
180-3037
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
304-10-814
Référence fabricant:
788-304
Fabricant:
WAGO
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Marque

WAGO

Coil Voltage

24V dc

Product Type

Interface Relay

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Series

788

Terminal Type

Cage Clamp

Switching Current

16A

Switching DC Voltage

24V dc

Switching AC Voltage

250V ac

Coil Current

19.1mA

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Length

15mm

Height

54mm

Width

86mm

Standards/Approvals

EN 61010-2-201, EN 61373, EN 61810-1, UL 508

WAGO Interface Relay, 24V DC Coil Voltage, SPDT Contact Configuration - 788 Series - 788-304


Are key components in your automation network not on the same level? Bridge the gap with this interface relay from WAGO. It connects two isolated devices in your system to pass on transmissions in a flash. Reinforced insulation between the coil and contacts ensures interference doesn't get in the way. Reliable connections are a given, thanks to the highly conductive and corrosion-resistant silver nickel contacts. The relay's long lifespan of 30,000 electrical cycles means you can count on safe transmission well into the future.

Features & Benefits


• LED status indicator makes it a breeze to spot issues

• Compact dimensions of 86 (H) x 15 (W) x 54mm (D) save space in busy setups

• Performs reliably in demanding conditions, thanks to a wide operating temperature range between -25°C and +50°C

Applications


• Aerospace engineering

• Power generation

• Manufacturing industries

• Transportation networks

How do I mount this interface relay?


This relay simply snaps into place on a DIN rail. The easy-to-use eject lever makes it a walk in the park to remove the unit as needed.

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