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Safety Switch & Control Relay, RN09 Series, AC Control, 575 Coil Volt., N.O. 3 The ACI RM06 and RN09 Series Industrial Control Relays are designed for use as multiple heavy duty relays rated 16 Amp and 24 Amp 600VAC and 300VDC. These compact high power relays have 4 poles, "force guided" contacts which do not allow the relay to change state should a contact weld. These power relays are available in various open and closed contact configurations. The RM06 and RN09 Series is available in both AC and DC voltage coils.
Solid State Relay, 3-32 VAC/VDC Control Voltage, 10 Amp, Load Voltage Range 24-275VAC Solid State Relays have solid state circuitry, no moving parts. Optically coupled isolates input from output. Internal snubber protects relay from transient current. LED indicates presence of Input Voltage. Clear Plastic cover protects from accidental contact. Operating Temp: -40°C to +80°C. Optional Heat Sink available.
Supco 3 'N 1 Start Relay - 1/2 HP 115V The 3 n'1 Start Relay adds new life to old refrigerators and freezers by providing an additional boost to the compressor. Replaces all 3 electrical components - relay, overloard and start capacitor on all capillary systems. Completely prewires. Installs qucikly and easily by simply pushing on 3 female pin terminals.
The Power Series contains relays that are rated at 20 or 30 Amp. They have been packaged to save the installer the time, trouble and expense of buying separate components (relay, LED indicator, socket, mounting rail, transient protection and housing) and assembling them on the job or at the shop.
The Latching Series comes prepackaged in their own NEMA 1 plastic enclosure with a 1/2" mounting nipple, LED indicator and pre-wired for a money-saving installation that is easy and quick. These relays are activated by pulse commands from a controller or momentary switch closure. The relay contacts are mechanically latched in the closed position and the load will remain on in the event of a control panel failure period. If power is completely lost the contacts will remain in their last state and the load will activate upon the return of normal power or emergency power.