1. PLC Output Signal Amplification
Utilized to amplify the low-current digital output from a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to switch a higher-power load, such as a motor contactor or a solenoid valve.
Problem SolvedPLCs typically have low-power output channels (often less than 0.5A). This 5A relay can take a 24VDC signal from the PLC to control a device requiring a higher current, preventing damage to the PLC's output card. The built-in diode protects the PLC output from inductive voltage spikes from the relay's coil.
PLC OutputSignal Amplification24VDC ControlInductive Load SwitchingDPDT
2. Control Panel Status Indication and Logic
Installed in industrial control panels for switching logic and providing clear visual status feedback for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Problem SolvedIn complex control panels, it's crucial to quickly diagnose issues. The relay's integrated mechanical flag and bright LED indicator, combined with the lockable test button, allow technicians to manually force the relay state and visually confirm its operation without needing external tools, reducing downtime. The DPDT contacts can simultaneously switch a primary load and send a feedback signal to a monitoring system.
Control PanelStatus IndicationLED IndicatorLockable Test ButtonDPDT
3. Safety Circuit Interfacing
Used as an interface relay within a machine's safety circuit to isolate safety-rated controllers from standard automation components.
Problem SolvedWhile not a safety relay itself, it can be controlled by a safety controller's output to switch non-safety-related loads, like indicator lights or standard motor drives, when a safe state is achieved. The DPDT contacts ensure that both the line and neutral of a single-phase AC load can be disconnected, providing a more robust isolation. The 24VDC coil voltage is standard for safety control systems.
Interface RelaySafety Circuit24VDC CoilElectrical IsolationDPDT Contacts