
This power relay features a 4PDT (4 Form C) contact configuration, rated for 5A at 240VAC and 28VDC. It operates with a 24VDC coil, drawing 34.78mA and consuming 1W of power. The relay offers a contact material of silver with cadmium, a coil resistance of 650 ohms, and a non-latching coil type. Designed for general-purpose applications, this socket-mount relay has a mechanical life of 10 million operations and operates within a temperature range of -45°C to 70°C.
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| Actuating System | DC |
| Application(s) | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Coil Current | 34.78mA |
| Coil Power | 1W |
| Coil Resistance | 650R |
| Coil Type | Non-Latching |
| Coil Voltage (DC) | 24V |
| Contact Current Rating | 5A |
| Contact Material | Silver, Cadmium |
| Contact Voltage Rating (AC) | 240V |
| Current Rating | 5A |
| Depth | 28.17mm |
| ELV | Non-Compliant |
| Height | 1.5inch |
| Lead Free | Not Applicable |
| Length | 28.2mm |
| Life (Hours) | 10000000Hour |
| Max Operating Temperature | 70°C |
| Min Operating Temperature | -45°C |
| Max Voltage Rating (AC) | 120V |
| Max Voltage Rating (DC) | 28V |
| Mount | Socket |
| Mounting Style | SOCKET |
| Operate Time | 13ms |
| Package Quantity | 50 |
| Packaging | Bulk |
| Radiation Hardening | No |
| Reach SVHC Compliant | Unknown |
| Relay Type | General Purpose |
| Release Time | 6ms |
| RoHS Compliant | Yes |
| Series | KHU |
| Termination | Plug |
| Throw Configuration | 4PDT |
| Weight | 1.587oz |
| Width | 21.8mm |
| RoHS | Compliant |
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