
Re58 Relay 24Vdc 10A 8pin (HLS-13F-2)
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Description
A Relay 8-pin (24VDC / 5A) is a general-purpose electromagnetic relay designed to switch high-power circuits (up to 5A) while being controlled by a lower power, low-voltage signal. It’s commonly used in control systems, automotive applications, home automation, and industrial machinery. Here's an overview of the Relay 8-pin (24VDC / 5A): Relay 8-Pin (24VDC / 5A) Overview: Relay Type: Electromagnetic Relay with 8 pins. Coil Voltage: 24V DC (Direct Current). Switching Current: 5A maximum at 120V AC or 30V DC. Pin Configuration: Standard 8-pin configuration for controlling multiple connections. Key Features: Coil Voltage: The relay has a coil voltage of 24V DC, meaning that it requires 24V DC to energize the coil and activate the switching mechanism inside the relay. Contact Rating: The relay can handle a switching current of up to 5A. This makes it suitable for controlling medium-power devices such as motors, lamps, or HVAC systems. The current rating may vary depending on the specific model and whether the relay is used for AC or DC circuits. Typically, the relay can switch 5A for AC loads (120V or 250V AC) or DC loads (24V DC). 8-Pin Configuration: 8 pins provide flexibility for different switching functions. Usually, the pins are arranged as follows: Pins 1, 2, 3: Coil pins (for energizing the relay). Pins 4, 5, 6, 7: Common, Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC), and another common or NO pin for multi-contact relays. Pin 8: Some relays may have a common pin or a NO/NC pi
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