Compact Relay Interface Module Rides DIN Rail

Feb. 1, 2001
Features such as DIN rail mounting, coil and contact lead isolation and voltage kick-back protection make the compact IMRL relay interface modules easy to assemble. The modules are available in 1, 2 and 4 pole versions with each carrying a maximum

Features such as DIN rail mounting, coil and contact lead isolation and voltage kick-back protection make the compact IMRL relay interface modules easy to assemble. The modules are available in 1, 2 and 4 pole versions with each carrying a maximum load of 10A. They are available in control voltages of 5, 12 and 24 vdc and 24, 120 and 230 vac and come in three versions: with fixed relays pre-soldered to the pc board; with the relay socket only; or with pluggable relays pre-installed into a relay socket. Custom models are also available.

Company: AUTOMATION SYSTEMS INTERCONNECT INC.

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