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RIB® Enclosed Relay RIB2402D, 10A, DPDT, 24VAC/DC/208-277VAC The Pilot Series contains relays that are rated at 10 or 15 Amps. 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.
RIB® Enclosed Polarized Relay RIB24S-FA-RD, 10A, SPST, 24VACVDC, Override Switch, Red Housing The Polarized RIB series is equivalent to the standard RIB series except for the coil which is polarized. We are currently offering nine polarized relays, most of which have a similar non-polarized counterpart. The "FA" in the model name stands for Fire Alarm. These relays are designed for operation in systems that require supervision from controllers and utilize end-of-line resistors. The relay can also be operated from A/C voltage (non-polarized) if desired.
The Pilot Series contains relays that are rated at 10 or 15 Amps. 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.
RIB® Enclosed Polarized Relay RIB24C-FA-RD, 10A, SPDT, 24VACVDC, Red Housing The Polarized RIB series is equivalent to the standard RIB series except for the coil which is polarized. We are currently offering nine polarized relays, most of which have a similar non-polarized counterpart. The "FA" in the model name stands for Fire Alarm. These relays are designed for operation in systems that require supervision from controllers and utilize end-of-line resistors. The relay can also be operated from A/C voltage (non-polarized) if desired.
RIB® Dry Contact Input Relay RIB21CDC-RD, Enclosed, Pilot, 120-277VAC, 10A, SPDT, Red HSG The Dry Contact Input RIB series offers all the advantages of the standard RIB line; plus, it can be activated by a wide range of dry-contacts such as thermostats, switches, other relays, solid-state switches, etc. The Dry Contact Input RIB provides the low-voltage (Class 2) power needed to activate the relay (self-powered) - just close the dry-contact input. The power to energize the relay can be brought to the relay on a separate pair of wires along with the control output of the controller, or can ...