Schneider Electric Plug In Power Relay, 230V ac Coil, 12A Switching Current, DPDT

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Product Attributes
Coil Voltage 230V ac
Contact Configuration DPDT
Mounting Type Plug In
Switching Current 12A
Number of Poles 2
Latching No
Terminal Type Plug In
Maximum Switching Voltage AC 250V
Length 21mm
Coil Resistance 15000Ω
Coil Power 1.2W
Better World Verification Green Premium
Contact Material Silver Alloy
Standards Met CE, CSA, EN/IEC, GOST, Lloyd's, REACH, RoHS Compliant, UL
Better World Product Yes
Height 27mm
Life 100000 cycles
Minimum Operating Temperature -40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature +55°C
Depth 47.7mm
Series Harmony Relay RXM
Maximum Switching Power DC 336 W
Maximum Switching Power AC 3 kVA
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Schneider Electric Power Relay, 2 Poles, 336W DC Maximum Switching Power - RXM Series - RXM2AB1P7 Amp up your equipment's power functions with this power relay from Schneider Electric. Thanks to a maximum switching power of 336W DC, it's a reliable choice for your heavy-duty systems. Mechanical durability of 10 million cycles lets you push forward with demanding operations with minimal risk of the unit breaking down. As it's resistant to shock and vibrations, you can rest assured this relay will power through the most challenging conditions. • Wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +55°C to withstand harsh environments
• Silver alloy contacts are highly conductive and resistant to corrosion for a reliable connection
• Mechanical contact indicator for simple status monitoring Applications • Control panels
• Aerospace engineering
• HVAC systems
• Packaging equipment How fast is this power relay? Thanks to an operating and release time of 20ms, you can be sure the component will rapidly turn the power on or off in your equipment. What's the difference between a latching and a non-latching relay? A latching relay is designed to stay in its last position after you activate it. In contrast, a non-latching relay, like this one, automatically returns to its original state, eliminating the need to reset it manually.

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