Omron P2RFZ 250 V ac Surface Relay Socket, for use with Push-In Plus Socket

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N° de stock RS:
196-2321
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
302-04-762
Référence fabricant:
P2RFZ-05-E
Fabricant:
Omron
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Marque

Omron

Voltage

250 V ac

Product Type

Relay Socket

For Use With

Push-In Plus Socket

Current

10A

Series

P2RFZ

Terminal Type

Screw

Standards/Approvals

IEC/VDE EN 61810-1, CSA 22.2 No.0, No.14, UL 508, CE

Mount Type

Surface

Pays d'origine :
CN

OMRON Relay Socket, 79 (H) x 15.5 (W) x 61mm (D), Screw Terminals - P2RFZ Series - P2RFZ-05-E


Keen to mount a relay in a flash? Get the job done with this relay socket from OMRON. You attach it directly to a circuit board and simply clip in your relay, so assembly is hassle-free. As the socket acts as an electrical interface between a PCB and your switching mechanism, there's no need for fiddly rewiring when installing a new switch. This unit is designed for use with OMRON's G2R range of general-purpose industrial power relays, which let you switch high-current devices such as lighting and HVAC systems.

Features & Benefits


• Maximises space in your setup, thanks to compact dimensions of 79 (H) x 15.5 (W) x 61mm (D)

• Choice of DIN rail or surface mounting to suit your setup

• Includes a release lever for quick and tool-free relay removal

Applications


• Robotics systems

• Pharmaceutical industry

• Industrial engineering

How do I wire this relay socket?


The unit has screw terminals, so it's a cinch to wire using only a screwdriver. As these terminals hold conductors firmly, there's no need to worry about your connections coming loose in heavy-duty environments.

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