Phoenix Contact PLC-RPT- 24DC/21-21/EX Series Interface Relay, DIN Rail, 24 V dc Coil, DPDT, 18 mA

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RS Stock No.:
175-0498
Mfr. Part No.:
2909514
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Coil Voltage

24 V dc

Product Type

Interface Relay

Contact Configuration

DPDT

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Series

PLC-RPT- 24DC/21-21/EX

Terminal Type

Push-in

Switching Current

10 mA

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching DC Voltage

5 V dc

Switching AC Voltage

5 V ac

Coil Current

18 mA

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

Height

80mm

Width

94 mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60947-5-1

Length

14mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Phoenix Contact PLC-RPT- 24DC/21-21/EX 2909514


  • The PLC interface consists of a basic terminal block with power contact and two changeover contacts

  • The product features a slim design and a yellow LED operating voltage display with 24 V DC input voltage

  • Approved according to ATEX/IECEx (Zone 2) and Ex Zone Class I, Div. 2

  • Phoenix PLC-RPT Series Push In Contact


    The Phoenix PLC-RPT Series of relay modules features terminal blocks with push-in connection and plug-in miniature relay, suitable for DIN-rail mounting.

    Features and Benefits


  • With the use of a v8 adapter, this relay module offers efficient connection to system cabling

  • The module offers safe isolation between the coil and contact

  • Functional plug-in bridges

  • Operating temperature range of -40 ºC to 60 ºC

  • What is a relay module used for?


    A relay is a switch that can be turned on and off, determining whether the current can pass through. Relay modules are used to control and protect against emergency conditions in applications such as modern power, large radio-electronic, electrophysical and X-ray installations.

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