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EATON D26 Series AC Relays
Eaton D26 Series AC relays switch high currents with low power requirements and are ideal for use in machines, process lines, conveyors and similar automatic & semi-automatic equipment.
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | D26MBB | €350.33 | |
B | D26MR44B | €1,089.13 | |
C | D26MR402T | €1,239.28 | |
C | D26MR405A | €1,980.45 | |
D | D26MR31T | €767.40 | |
C | D26MR402A | - | RFQ
|
C | D26MR242A | €1,503.81 | |
D | D26MR31B | €767.40 | |
E | D26MR30T | €593.42 | |
E | D26MR22C | €767.40 | |
E | D26MR22T | €767.40 | |
B | D26MR44E | €1,089.13 | |
C | D26MR442B | €1,675.39 | |
B | D26MR40R | €688.76 | |
C | D26MR512A | €1,503.81 | |
C | D26MR406A | - | RFQ
|
D | D26MR33B | €929.45 | |
B | D26MR42A | - | RFQ
|
C | D26MR405B | €1,980.45 | |
C | D26MR402C | €1,239.28 | |
C | D26MR402R | €1,239.28 | |
B | D26MR40C | €688.76 | |
B | D26MR40B | €688.76 | |
C | D26MR402B | €1,239.28 | |
D | D26MR35A | €1,089.13 | |
D | D26MR31A | €767.40 | |
D | D26MR31C | €767.40 | |
D | D26MR33A | €929.45 | |
D | D26MR332A | €1,503.81 | |
C | D26MR222B | €1,339.36 | |
E | D26MR30A | - | RFQ
|
C | D26MR402D | - | RFQ
|
B | D26MR40T | €688.76 | |
E | D26MR264A | €1,418.03 | |
F | D26MR80L | €1,015.26 | |
C | D26MR802B | €1,565.78 | |
F | D26MR804T | €1,329.83 | |
F | D26MR804B | €1,329.83 | |
C | D26MR712A | €1,675.39 | |
B | D26MR53A | €1,089.13 | |
C | D26MR602A | - | RFQ
|
B | D26MR60T | - | RFQ
|
C | D26MR442A | €1,675.39 | |
B | D26MR624A | €1,232.12 | |
B | D26MR60A | - | RFQ
|
F | D26MR80H | €1,015.26 | |
F | D26MR80A | - | RFQ
|
F | D26MR80B | €1,015.26 | |
B | D26MR71A | €1,089.13 | |
B | D26MR40E | €688.76 | |
B | D26MR62A | €1,089.13 | |
C | D26MR802A | €1,565.78 | |
B | D26MR60B | €850.81 | |
B | D26MR514A | €1,258.35 | |
B | D26MR604A | €1,167.78 | |
C | D26MR532A | €1,675.39 | |
B | D26MR44A | €1,089.13 | |
B | D26MR44C | €1,089.13 | |
B | D26MR444A | €1,418.03 | |
B | D26MR51A | €929.45 | |
C | D26MR422A | €1,503.81 |
Working Mechanism
- A low-powered signal is applied to the relay's coil to create a magnetic field.
- The magnetic field attracts an armature, which moves the relay's contacts from their normally open (NO) position to their normally closed (NC) position.
- This process completes the circuit and allows current to flow through the relay's contacts, controlling a high-powered circuit.
Features
- Eaton D26 Series AC relays' contact pole terminals have captive, backed-out, self-lifting pressure plates that account for quick installation.
- Their wide contact spacing facilitates easy installation, contact testing and maintenance.
- They feature finger-proof terminals to reduce the chances of catching electric shocks.
Standards and Approvals
- UL
- CSA
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I select the right Eaton D26 Series AC relay for my application?
Consider factors like the required switching current, operating voltage and environmental or safety requirements.
How do I test an AC relay?
To test an AC relay, use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the relay coil and the continuity of the electrical contacts.
What is the difference between an AC relay and a solid-state relay?
AC relays use an electromechanical mechanism to switch electrical circuits, while solid-state relays use transistors to switch electrical circuits.
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