DAYTON General Purpose Relays, 24VAC


Dayton general-purpose relays are ideal for protecting and switching from electrical circuits. These general-purpose relays are used in control, automotive and HVAC systems.

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StyleModelMountingContact FormNumber Of PinsSocket CodeStatus IndicatorResistive Contact Amp RatingBase TypeCurrent RatingPrice
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3X741
Octal Plug In Socket3PDT11BMechanical Flag10AOctal10A€100.98
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5X826
Octal Plug In SocketDPDT8AMechanical Flag12AOctal10A€77.97
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5YP79
Octal Plug In SocketDPDT8AMechanical Flag16AOctal10A€47.75
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1EHE5
Square Plug In SocketSPDT5LLED, Mechanical Flag20ASquare15A€33.40
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1EJC5
Square Plug In SocketDPDT8CLED, Mechanical Flag16ASquare10A€28.27
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1EJE6
Square Plug In Socket3PDT11CLED, Mechanical Flag16ASquare10A€45.08
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5X837
Square Plug In SocketDPDT8CMechanical Flag15ASquare10A€21.64

General Purpose Relays, 24VAC

Dayton plug-in relays are used for turning devices and equipment on / off in applications like industrial, automotive and telecommunications. These units are ideal for machines requiring a low-power signal for controlling a circuit and are also suitable for controlling several circuits with one signal. Selected models are integrated with a locking push button that holds its physical position (either in on / off mode) until pressed again. These relays also feature LED status lamps for monitoring the operation and flag indicators for indicating manual or powered conditions. Choose from a wide range of these 24VAC relays, available in DPDT, SPDT and 3PDT contact form variants.

Working Mechanism

  • Dayton general purpose relays work based on an electromagnetic mechanism.
  • When an electrical current is applied to the coil of the relay, it creates a magnetic field.
  • The magnetic field attracts the relays' switch mechanism, causing it to change its position.
  • This movement of the switch mechanism results in the opening or closing of the circuit.

Features

  • Dayton general purpose relays have silver alloy contacts for high thermal and electrical conductivity.
  • They are equipped with mechanical flags & LED indicators for visual status monitoring.
  • These general-purpose relays feature plug-in mounting for a secure connection and are available in 3PDT, DPDT and SPDT configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the voltage ratings of these Dayton general purpose relays?

These general-purpose relays have a maximum coil voltage of 24VAC.

What is the contact rating of these interlock switches?

  • 10A at 277VAC / 30VDC
  • 15A at 277VAC / 28VDC

How to maintain these general purpose relays?

  • Regularly inspect relays for damage, loose connections and wear.
  • Keep relays and their surroundings free from dust and debris.
  • Ensure relays are securely mounted and correctly aligned.
  • Regularly check and tighten electrical connections.
  • Operate relays within their rated capacity to prevent damage.

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