Finder 94 250V DIN Rail Relay Socket, for use with 55.32 to 55.34 Series Relays and 85.04 Series Timers

RS Stock No.: 776-1645Brand: FinderManufacturers Part No.: 94.740SMA
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Specifications

Brand

Finder

Product Type

Relay Socket

Voltage

250V

For Use With

55.32 to 55.34 Series Relays and 85.04 Series Timers

Current

10A

Series

94

Terminal Type

Screw

Standards/Approvals

EAC, CE, RoHS

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Country of Origin

Italy

Product details

55 Series Relay Accessories

Finder 55 series relay accessories including sockets, coil indication and EMC suppression modules

Features and Benefits

Depending on module selected, they can provide;
Suppression of coil back emf on switch-off
LED indication to show when the coil in energized
Protection against reverse polarity applied across the coil terminals
By-pass of troublesome leakage currents in the coil circuit

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Finder 94 250V DIN Rail Relay Socket, for use with 55.32 to 55.34 Series Relays and 85.04 Series Timers

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Finder 94 250V DIN Rail Relay Socket, for use with 55.32 to 55.34 Series Relays and 85.04 Series Timers

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Finder

Product Type

Relay Socket

Voltage

250V

For Use With

55.32 to 55.34 Series Relays and 85.04 Series Timers

Current

10A

Series

94

Terminal Type

Screw

Standards/Approvals

EAC, CE, RoHS

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Country of Origin

Italy

Product details

55 Series Relay Accessories

Finder 55 series relay accessories including sockets, coil indication and EMC suppression modules

Features and Benefits

Depending on module selected, they can provide;
Suppression of coil back emf on switch-off
LED indication to show when the coil in energized
Protection against reverse polarity applied across the coil terminals
By-pass of troublesome leakage currents in the coil circuit

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