Phoenix Contact RIF Series Interface Relay, DIN Rail Mount, 24V dc Coil, DPDT, 2-Pole

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RS Stock No.:
794-3702
Mfr. Part No.:
2903315
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Coil Voltage

24V dc

Contact Configuration

DPDT

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Number of Poles

2

Series

RIF

Terminal Type

Plug In

Depth

75mm

Height

96mm

Length

31mm

Contact Material

Silver Alloy

Life

20000000 (Mechanical) cycles

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RIF2 Power Relay Module


Professional range of power relays that come with a base, suppressor and retaining bracket that benefits from a universal plug in design.

Features & Benefits


Easy wiring due to push in connection technology
Easy handling and extension of range
Plug in display/suppressor module
AC and DC versions
2 and 4 contact options
Yellow LED indicator
Varistor or damping diode protective circuit

What is a non-latching relay and how do they work?


A relay is an electrical switch that is operated by electrical pulses, their primary function is to open and close a circuit. When power passes through a circuit, a relay switches position (usually from NC to NO) using an internal coil which generates a magnetic force. This force then holds the relay in a NO position, when the current is switched off the relay returns to the NC position. This function is what makes these non-latching relays perfect for push-button applications such as keyboards and micro-controller input buttons.

A little more info


Non-latching relays support a range of signal characteristics, ranging from low voltage or current to high voltage or current and from DC to GHz frequencies.

What is the difference between a latching relay and a non-latching relay?


When a latching relay operates its contacts, the relay holds its position, even when the supply of its operating coil has been disconnected. When a non-latching relay operates its contacts, the relay will reset automatically once the supply of its coil is disconnected through the internal spring mechanism.

Phoenix Contact Non-Latching Relay Module, DPDT - RIF-2-RPT-LDP-24DC/2X21- 2903315


Use this relay from Phoenix Contact to control four outputs from one switch. The DPDT (double pole, double throw) configuration means each of the two poles can switch between two contacts – one normally open and one normally closed. That means with a flick of a switch, you can power one operation while shutting off another on each of the two circuits. As this is a non-latching relay, the contacts return to their original positions when power is removed.
In addition to powering multiple devices, these relays are useful for standby modes, redundant signalling operations or changing the direction of a motor. The relay contains a damping diode to protect against voltage spikes, as well as a yellow LED (light-emitting diode) operating voltage display. Its contacts are silver alloy, which increases durability and reduces the transfer of material when the contacts close. Push-in connection makes the installation of this pre-assembled relay module simple.

• Coil voltage of 24 V DC
• Coil power of 77 mW
• Coil resistance of 640 Ω
• Mechanical service life of 20,000,000 cycles
• Maximum switching voltage of 250 V AC/DC
• Operating temperature range of -40°C to +60°C
• DIN rail mounting type
• Switching current of 2 A

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