Double-Throw Relay Modules Handle Robust Applications

Jan. 8, 2010
WAGO Corporation's new line of DIN-rail mount 858 Series four-pole, double-throw industrial relays are engineered for robust applications requiring compact signal switching for power and control.

The 858 Series can be ordered as Complete Relay Modules, or a customizable Socket/Base with standalone Relays as components. The Complete Relay Modules carry a four change-over contact relay, retaining clip and base featuring two conductor entries at each connection point. The Relay Modules also provide the most marking options/locations, including: two locations for marking strips or WMB markers, direct printing at conductor entries and an adhesive label option.

Wide Range of Relays:
The 858 Series Relays are available in coil voltages of 24V DC, 120V DC and 230V AC, as well as gold contact-equipped variants. All carry integrated status LEDs and manual operation, consisting of an operation lever, additional mechanical relay status and push-to-test capability.

Relay Modules Provide Convenience:
Relay Modules employ CAGE CLAMP®S Compact Spring Pressure Connection Technology for simple, push-in wiring (solid or ferruled conductors) or screwdriver-actuated terminations (stranded conductors). Quicker to perform than traditional screw-style wiring, CAGE CLAMP®S terminations are also temperature-cycling resistant, vibration-proof and maintenance-free. The Relay Modules also accommodate optional push-in jumpers that common two adjacent relays.

858 Series' complete Relay Modules are UL Listed (4 x 5A/250V); UL recognition is pending for the 858 Series Relay Socket/Base component.

For additional information, visit www.wago.us

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