Pulse relay coils are triggered by pulses and their contacts are closed
There are two stable mechanical positions and the contacts will open temporarily on the next pulse. Each received pulse will reverse the position of the contact and can be controlled by an unlimited number of buttons Zero power consumption The pulse circuit can be used to control the lighting circuit through the button, and its circuit composition is Incandescent lamps, halogen lamps, etc. (resistive load) Fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps, etc. (inductive loads) Meet the standard: EN60669-2-2 |
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Control Circuit
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RIR-16
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Dissipated power (pulse duration)
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19 VA
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Button control with indicator lights
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Maximum current 3 mA
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Work Threshold
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Minimum 85% Un according to EN/IEC 60669-2-2
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Control Command Duration
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50 ms~1 s (200 ms recommended)
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Response time
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50ms
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Main Circuit
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Rated voltage (Ue)
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1P,2P
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24...250 V AC
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Frequency
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50Hz or 60Hz
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Maximum number of operations per minute
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5
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Maximum switching times per day
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Additional Features
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Insulation Voltage
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440V AC
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Pollution level
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3
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Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)
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6kV
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Lifetime (O-C)
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Electrical Lifetime
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200,000 times (AC21)
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100,000 times (AC22)
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Overvoltage category
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IV
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Other parameters
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