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Interface relay star of catalogue

A Turck product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 5, 2006

Catalogue includes two-pole changeover contact interfacer relay for linking PC or PLC logic to machine operation.

Turck's "Releco by Turck" catalogue includes the C12 interfacer relay.

The two-pole changeover contact relay is used for linking PC or PLC logic to machine operation.

According to the catalogue, C12 interfacer relays provide numerous advantages over conventional block, modular terminal strip or socket I/O products that require hours of wiring and potential downtime if a relay fails or needs to be replaced.

The interfacer is modular with a universal socket to allow input and output relays with various voltages to be positioned on a Din rail and replaced individually as needed.

The relays also have a built-in surge suppressor that eliminates the need to specify separate relays for AC and DC applications.

They are industrial grade plug-in relays with rugged blade terminals that won't easily bend or break and have push-to-test and pull-to-lock latches for trouble-free testing.

The face label includes electrical configuration, voltage range and wiring diagram to facilitate maintenance.

The relay also has a dual status indicator that contains an LED pilot light and a mechanical flag to indicate output at a glance.

The catalogue also features CSS relays used for either AC or DC inductive and resistive load switching.

The durable CSS-DC relays are for use when switching up to 50V DC in heating elements, motors, solenoids or input/output signals on PLCs.

CSS-AC relays were designed for use in switching resistors, incandescent lamps and signalling applications.

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