High-voltage electromechanical relay RL 42
24 Vdcsurface-mountFaston

High-voltage electromechanical relay - RL 42 - SPS electronic GmbH - 24 Vdc / surface-mount / Faston
High-voltage electromechanical relay - RL 42 - SPS electronic GmbH - 24 Vdc / surface-mount / Faston
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Characteristics

Control voltage
24 Vdc
Mounting
surface-mount
Terminal strip
Faston
Other characteristics
high-voltage, high-frequency
Switching current

200 mA

Description

• Switching voltage max. 6000 VAC • Continuous current max. 30 A • Two changers • Faston connections 6.3 mm The RL 42 high-voltage relay can switch voltages of up to 6,000 VAC in combination with high currents. In addition, it is often necessary to switch very low voltages in the mV range and currents in the mA range. The requirements regarding the quality of the switching contacts are therefore extremely high. A long service life must also be ensured for industrial use. The relays are used in particular in combined safety and functional test systems for testing electrotechnical products. Here, several thousand volts are switched for the high-voltage test, while currents of up to 30 A occur and resistances in the mOhm range have to be measured for the function test, e.g. for motors. Electromechanical relays for system and control cabinet construction have proven themselves thousands of times over. To protect the user from unintentional, dangerous contact with live conductors, SPS electronic has developed the DK 21 contact protection. This can be plugged onto existing relays and removed just as easily if required.

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Global Industrie 2025
Global Industrie 2025

11-14 Mar 2025 Lyon (France)

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    Coiltech Deutschland

    26-27 Mar 2025 Augsburg (Germany) Hall 2 - Stand D38

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