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Phoenix Contact PLC-BPT-230UC/21HC 2900259, 14 mm PLC basic terminal block for high continuous currents with Push-in connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 changeover contact, input voltage 230 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BPT-230UC/ 1/SEN 2900452, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block for input functions with push-in connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, with sensor supply voltage distribution (BB), 1 N/O contact, input voltage 230 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-230UC/21HC 2967824, 14 mm PLC basic terminal block for high continuous currents with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 changeover contact, input voltage 230 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-120UC/ 1/SEN 2966074, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block for input functions with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, with sensor supply voltage distribution (BB), 1 N/O contact, input voltage 120 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-230UC/ 1/SEN 2966087, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block for input functions with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on NS 35/7,5 DIN rail, with sensor supply voltage distribution (BB), 1 N/O contact, input voltage: 230 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-120UC/21HC 2967811, 14 mm PLC basic terminal block for high continuous currents with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 changeover contact, input voltage 120 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BPT- 24UC/21HC 2900255, 14 mm PLC basic terminal block for high continuous currents with Push-in connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 changeover contact, input voltage 24 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as…
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Phoenix Contact RIF-2-BPT/4X21/EX 1047028, RIF-2…/EX relay base for assembling with RTIII-sealed industrial relays with 4 changeover contacts for use in zone 2, Push-in connection, plug-in option for input / interference suppression modules, for mounting on NS 35/7,5. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BPT-120UC/ 1/SEN 2900451, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block for input functions with push-in connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, with sensor supply voltage distribution (BB), 1 N/O contact, input voltage 120 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC- 24UC/21HC 2967785, 14 mm PLC basic terminal block for high continuous currents with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 changeover contact, input voltage 24 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BPT-230UC/21-21 2900288, 14 mm PLC basic terminal block with Push-in connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 2 changeover contacts, input voltage 230 V AC/DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete modules. Categories: Relays and…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-TTL/1 2982689, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block for TTL signal with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 N/O contact, input voltage TTL (5 V DC). Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-120UC/ 1/SEN/SO46 2980322, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block with interference current and interference voltage protection on the control side, with screw connection, without relay or solid-state relay, with sensor supply voltage distribution (BB), 1 N/O contact, input voltage 120 V AC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays,…
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Phoenix Contact PLC-BPT-125DC/21 2904590, 6.2 mm PLC basic terminal block with Push-in connection, without relay or solid-state relay, for mounting on DIN rail NS 35/7,5, 1 changeover contact, input voltage 125 V DC. Choose from our wide range of solid-state relays and electromechanical relays, available as plug-in versions or as complete modules. Categories: Relays and…
Buy Phoenix Contact Relays from HKXYTECH
Offering safe industrial automation, Phoenix Contact Relays are compact devices that meld logic, interface, and field connections. Offering both Solid State and Electromechanical Relays, they offer a range of devices that offer reliable switching and can serve a diverse range of industries.
At PLCS & Automation, we carry a wide inventory of Phoenix Contact Relays that are designed for a range of safety-critical operations.
Main Functions of the Phoenix Contact Relays
The primary functions served by the PhoenixContact Relays are:
- Signal Amplification
- Switching
- Isolating Circuits
Key Features of Phoenix Contact Relays
The Phoenix Contact Relays offer the following key features:
- Reliable Functionality: Offering reliable switching for efficient automation.
- Multiple Designs: Both Solid-state and electromechanical relays are available to suit a range of industrial setups.
- Compact Modules: To reduce space waste in tight industrial areas.
- Multifunctional Relays: Offering a range of functions and times.
- Modular and Flexible: With a combination of relay and analog, the modular design is suited to diverse applications.
Popular Models for Phoenix Contact Relays
The different types of Phoenix Contact Relays include:
- Coupling Relays: These provide safe isolation of sensitive electronic devices and amplify the power of the control circuit, and ensure functional safety.
- Drop Indicator Relay: These display the status condition on control panels, such as low levels or a tripped circuit.
- Monitoring Relays: These devices offer simple solutions to monitor specific conditions like over- or undervoltage, phase failure, power factor, active power, etc.
- Timer Relays: These are designed to control time-based sequences with fixed functions.
Applications
The industries that use Phoenix Contact Relays are:
- Process Industries: Process automation and safety-critical operations.
- Energy: Monitoring and increasing the efficiency of processes.
- Manufacturing and Automotive: Automation in production and assembly lines.
- Infrastructure and Mobility: From data centers and building automation to transportation and charging infrastructure, these are found in every industry.
Browse Our Phoenix Contact Relays Selection
Explore our extensive inventory of Phoenix Contact Relays and associated devices designed for industrial applications. If you need help choosing the model, reach out to us, and our team will be happy to assist you.
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FAQs
What is a Contact Relay Used for?
Contact relays help control large electrical loads with a small input signal. This allows them to act as switches that use low-power circuits to control high-power ones.
What Kind of Output Does a Solid-state Relay (SSR) Provide?
Based on the make, i.e., design of the relay, the output of a solid-state relay usually varies between controlled AC or DC voltage.
What’s the Working Principle of Contact Relays?
In relays, there are two circuits present – energizing circuit and contact circuit. When the current flows, a magnetic field is created, and the coil is energized. This controls the output load, based on the design of the relay.
How Do I Know That I Have Received a Genuine Product?
Be sure to procure from reliable Phoenix Contact distributors and check for the Phoenix Contact logo on the product.