WAGO 857 Series Solid State Relay, 3 A Load, DIN Rail Mount, 24 V dc Load, 31.2V dc Control

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RS-stocknr.:
180-3049
Artikelnummer Distrelec:
110-51-803
Fabrikantnummer:
857-724
Fabrikant:
WAGO
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WAGO

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Maximum Load Current

3A

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Maximum Load Voltage

24V dc

Minimum Load Voltage

0V dc

Minimum Control Voltage

18.8V dc

Maximum Control Voltage

31.2V dc

Series

857

Terminal Type

Cage Clamp

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Switching Function

DC Switching

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Height

81mm

Length

94mm

Width

5 mm

Standards/Approvals

UL 508, EN 61373, EN 61010-2-201, EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-2

Off State Leakage Current

1μA

Land van herkomst:
DE

WAGO Solid-State Relay, 50μA Minimum Switching Current, 33V Reverse Voltage Transistor - 857 Series - 857-724


Keen to switch your system on and off in a flash? Turn to this solid-state relay from WAGO. Thanks to an output voltage range between 0 and 24V DC, it's a versatile option for use in low-voltage setups. Rest assured, its turn-on time of 100μs and drop-out time of 600μs offer lightning-fast switching to minimise downtime. You can keep track of issues at a glance, thanks to the LED status indicator.

Features & Benefits


• Mounts onto a DIN rail for installation in a snap

• Slim dimensions of 81 (H) x 6 (W) x 94mm (D) save space in tight areas

• Performs reliably in demanding settings, thanks to a broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +70°C

• IP20 rating indicates it's touch-safe and protected against objects larger than 12mm in size

Applications


• Automotive facilities

• Transportation networks

• Processing plants

• Telecommunications

What's the difference between a solid-state relay and an electromechanical option?


SSRs have no moving parts that can wear down. This means that SSRs last longer than electromechanical relays.

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