ABB CRS Series Interface Relay, DIN Rail, 24 V ac/dc Coil, SPDT, 6 A

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RS Stock No.:
231-9474
Mfr. Part No.:
1SVR405541R3110 CR-S024VADC1CRS
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Coil Voltage

24 V ac/dc

Product Type

Interface Relay

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Series

CRS

Terminal Type

Screw

Switching Current

6 A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching AC Voltage

250 V ac

Switching DC Voltage

24 V ac/dc

Coil Current

6 A

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, CSA, cURus

Width

88.5 mm

Height

76.4mm

Length

6.3mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

ABB Interface Relay, 250V Output Signal, 76.4mm Height - CR-S Series - 1SVR405541R3110 CR-S024VADC1CRS


This SPDT interface relay from ABB is the missing link in your automated system. Use it to bridge the gap between different voltages to ensure smooth operation. It makes quick work of converting 24 AC/DC power into a 250V/6A output. The unit comes fully assembled and is a snap to mount – all you do is click it into place on a DIN rail, and you're ready to go. Streamlined dimensions of 93 (W) x 66 (L) x 81mm (H) mean you can slip this module snugly into tightly packed cabinets.

Features & Benefits


• Screw terminals make for quick-and-easy installation

• Operating temperature range between -40°C and +70°C for use in demanding applications

Applications


• Signalling equipment

• Control systems

• Manufacturing facilities

What does SPDT mean?


SPDT (single pole, double throw) means this unit has one input terminal and two outputs, so it's a small but mighty device that can control two circuits at once with ease.

Why do I need an interface relay?


Interface relays like this act as a go-between for components that use different voltages or communication protocols. By isolating power, you can protect your system from overload while making it a breeze to send information.

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