R10-E1Z6-V430 Potter & Brumfield Plug-in Relay 24VDC 6PDT 2A 60W 20-Pin
1 Unit - R10-E1Z6-V430 Potter & Brumfield Plug-in Relay 24VDC 6PDT 2A 60W 20-Pin
Specification | |
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Coil Voltage-Nom | 24 V |
Coil Power | 1.4 W |
Coil Resistance | 430 Ω |
Contact Current(AC)-Max | 2 A |
Contact Voltage(AC)-Max | 120 V |
Contact Current(DC)-Max | 2 A |
Electrical Life | 6000 Cycle(s) |
Relay Function | 6PDT |
Relay Action | MOMENTARY |
Relay Type | POWER/SIGNAL RELAY |
Coil/Input Supply Type | DC |
Additional Feature | SOCKET MOUNTABLE |
Coil Current(DC)-Max | 58.3 mA |
Coil Operate Voltage(DC) | 18 V |
Coil Voltage(DC)-Max | 24 V |
Contact (AC) Max Rating R Load | 2A@120VAC |
Contact Resistance | 50 mΩ |
Dielectric Strength Between Coil and Contacts | 1000 Vrms |
Dielectric Strength Between Open Contacts | 500 Vrms |
Input Switching Control Type | Random |
Insulation Resistance | 10 GΩ |
Reference Standard | CSA; UL |
Operating Temperature-Min | 70 °C |
Operating Temperature-Max | 75 °C |
Contact/Output Supply Type | AC |
End Contact Material | SILVER |
Mounting Feature | PANEL MOUNT |
Number of Terminals | 22 |
Packing Method | BOX; TRAY |
Relay Form | 6 FORM C |
Sealing | RT1 |
Surface Mount | NO |
Termination Type | SOLDER/QUICK CONNECT |
Body Breadth | 18.7 mm |
Body Height | 30.2 mm |
Body Length or Diameter | 29.6 mm |
Physical Dimension | 34.93mm x 18.67mm x 30.15mm |
Weight | 40 g |
Manufacturer | Potter & Brumfield |
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Return Policy
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Packaging
Our items are packaged according to their needs—some in ESD bags with pins secured in protective sponge, others in foam-enclosed boxes. For larger quantities, options include broken tubes for transistors or cartons. We welcome your suggestions for packaging preferences.