Wago 857 Series Solid State Relay, 3 A Load, DIN Rail Mount, 24 V dc Load, 31.2 V dc Control

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Product Specification

Product Attributes
Maximum Load Current 3 A
Mounting Type DIN Rail
Maximum Load Voltage 24 V dc
Minimum Load Voltage 0 V dc
Minimum Control Voltage 18.8 V dc
Maximum Control Voltage 31.2 V dc
Switching Type DC
Control Voltage Range 18.8 → 31.2 V dc
Terminal Type Cage Clamp
Output Device Transistor/Triac
Relay Type Solid State Relay
Maximum Turn On Time 0.1ms
Series 857
Load Voltage Range 0 → 24V dc
Dimensions 94 x 6 x 81mm
Depth 6mm
Minimum Operating Temperature -20°C
Standards Met EAC
Height 81mm
Maximum Operating Temperature +70°C
Off State Leakage Current 1 μA
Operating Temperature Range -20 → +70°C
Length 94mm
Special Features 2-Conductor Technology, DC Output, DC Switching

More Information

Wago Solid-State Relay, 50μA Minimum Switching Current, 33V Reverse Voltage Transistor - 857 Series - 857-724 Keen to switch your system on and off in a flash? Turn to this solid-state relay from Wago. Thanks to an output voltage range between 0 and 24V DC, it's a versatile option for use in low-voltage setups. Rest assured, its turn-on time of 100μs and drop-out time of 600μs offer lightning-fast switching to minimise downtime. You can keep track of issues at a glance, thanks to the LED status indicator. Features & Benefits • Mounts onto a DIN rail for installation in a snap
• Slim dimensions of 81 (H) x 6 (W) x 94mm (D) save space in tight areas
• Performs reliably in demanding settings, thanks to a broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +70°C
• IP20 rating indicates it's touch-safe and protected against objects larger than 12mm in size Applications • Automotive facilities
• Transportation networks
• Processing plants
• Telecommunications What's the difference between a solid-state relay and an electromechanical option? SSRs have no moving parts that can wear down. This means that SSRs last longer than electromechanical relays.

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