High-voltage electromechanical relay RL 42-l
24 VdcFastonhigh-frequency

High-voltage electromechanical relay - RL 42-l - SPS electronic GmbH - 24 Vdc / Faston / high-frequency
High-voltage electromechanical relay - RL 42-l - SPS electronic GmbH - 24 Vdc / Faston / high-frequency
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Characteristics

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

70 mA

Description

• Switching voltage max. 6000 VAC • Continuous current max. 30 A • Two changers • Faston connections 6.3 mm • Reduced excitation current The RL 42-l (l = low current) high-voltage relay was developed on the basis of the tried-and-tested RL 42 type. During development, particular emphasis was placed on the lowest possible power consumption. The coil current of the low current version is only approx. 30% compared to conventional high-voltage relays. Further advantages resulting from this are lower power loss and less heat with large relay matrices. The coil control works with constant current - independent of the control voltage. The new RL 42-l high-voltage relay requires just 1.7 watts. 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.

Exhibitions

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Global Industrie 2025
Global Industrie 2025

11-14 Mar 2025 Lyon (France)

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    Coiltech Deutschland 2025
    Coiltech Deutschland 2025

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

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