AC electromechanical relay RS 008-100
DIN rail

AC electromechanical relay
AC electromechanical relay
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Characteristics

Control voltage
AC
Mounting
DIN rail
Switching current

16 A

Description

Function: Switches and push-buttons are components for switching consumers in industrial, commercial and private electrical installations, such as switch-disconnectors, impulse relays (remote switches) and main switches. Impulse relays, also known as remote switches, are switching relays that switch on due to an electrical impulse at the control inputs and switch off due to another impulse. They are also known as "electrical non-holding contacts". This design of impulse relay has local command inputs for switching consumers on and off. The impulse relays (remote switches) in series RS are suitable for switching electrical consumers up to 16 A in intermittent operation. This design of impulse relays is suitable for mounting in in-wall sockets/boxes but also in cable ducts or recessed spaces. Features: high flexibility thanks to different contact configurations, contour and terminal-compatibility with installation relay program, option of visual display of operating status via LED, low switching noise and no humming or buzzing, Duty cycle: 100 % with spacer 0.5 mod. widths, switch position indicator on the front, glow lamps parallel to control keys possible, easy connection thanks to generously dimensioned, captive terminals, connection wires cannot become lodged behind the terminals, easy accessibility for connecting coil supply, protected against direct contact under BGV A3, quick-snap fastening for the 35 mm mounting rail, local and central control, two-level groups can be switched (RSZ only)

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