Operating Voltage:120 V AC
Relay Type:SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw)
Load Rating:2A @ 24VDC, 1A @ 250VAC
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Certification:UL, CE, CSA, IEC 61508 SIL 3, IEC 61511 SIS 2
The Invensys Triconex 3451 Relay Output module is a critical component in any industrial automation system, designed to deliver consistent performance in harsh environments. This module is equipped with SPDT relays that are renowned for their durability and accuracy, ensuring reliable switching in various industrial applications.
With an operating voltage of 24 VDC, the Invensys Triconex 3451 Relay Output is compatible with a wide range of industrial power supplies, making it a versatile choice for different installation scenarios. The module supports a max load of 100 VA, enabling it to handle substantial electrical loads without compromising on efficiency or safety.
The module’s contact rating of 10 A at 250 VAC or 16 A at 24 VDC ensures that it can withstand heavy current demands, providing robust protection against overloads and short circuits. Its ability to operate within an extensive temperature range (-40°C to +70°C) makes it suitable for deployment in extreme environmental conditions, enhancing its reliability across diverse industrial settings.
Equipped with an input current requirement of less than 20 mA, the Invensys Triconex 3451 Relay Output consumes minimal power, which helps in reducing energy consumption and operational costs. The adjustable output delay time from 0 to 32 seconds allows for precise timing control, further enhancing the module’s adaptability to different process needs.
Manufactured with high-quality materials, the Invensys Triconex 3451 Relay Output is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use. It comes with comprehensive documentation and support, ensuring easy integration into existing systems and quick troubleshooting when needed. This module is an essential tool for maintaining operational efficiency and safety in industrial automation projects.
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