Schneider Electric DIN Rail Power Relay, 110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac Coil, 16A Switching Current, DPST

RS Stock No.: 791-3067Brand: Schneider ElectricManufacturers Part No.: A9C30812
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Specifications

Coil Voltage

110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac

Contact Configuration

DPST

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Switching Current

16A

Number of Poles

2

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

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Series

iTL

Product details

Acti9 iTL Impulse Relays

iTL impulse relays are used to control by pushbuttons lighting circuits consisting of incandescent lamps, low-voltage halogen lamps, fluorescent lamps and discharge lamps.

Closing of the impulse relay pole is triggered by an impulse on the coil
Having two stable mechanical positions, the pole will be opened by the next impulse
Can be controlled by an unlimited number of pushbuttons.
Zero energy consumption

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Schneider Electric DIN Rail Power Relay, 110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac Coil, 16A Switching Current, DPST

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Schneider Electric DIN Rail Power Relay, 110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac Coil, 16A Switching Current, DPST
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Technical documents

Specifications

Coil Voltage

110 V dc, 230 → 240V ac

Contact Configuration

DPST

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Switching Current

16A

Number of Poles

2

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Better World Verification

Green Premium

Better World Product (Find out more)

Yes

Series

iTL

Product details

Acti9 iTL Impulse Relays

iTL impulse relays are used to control by pushbuttons lighting circuits consisting of incandescent lamps, low-voltage halogen lamps, fluorescent lamps and discharge lamps.

Closing of the impulse relay pole is triggered by an impulse on the coil
Having two stable mechanical positions, the pole will be opened by the next impulse
Can be controlled by an unlimited number of pushbuttons.
Zero energy consumption