Omron P2RF-05-E General Purpose Socket Track Surface Mounting Screw Terminal Finger Protect Type For Use With G2R-1-S Series Relays

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This Omron P2RF-05-E general purpose socket is a one-pole relay socket for use with G2R-1-S series relays (not included). It has track or surface mounting for securing to an equipment rack or panel and a screw terminal for screwing on contacts. It is Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) recognized for safety and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certified for quality assurance. This socket is an accessory for the G2R-1-S series of Omron general purpose relays and is suitable for use in HVAC, appliance, and security applications. Specifications Associated relay series Omron G2R-1-S Voltage rating 250 VAC Number of poles 1 Number of contacts 5 Termination style Screw Operating temperature -40 to +55 degrees C Enclosure dimensions* 16 x 85.5 x 48 mm (H x W x D) Standards met UL (Underwriter's Laboratories)CSA (Canadian Standards Association) *H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Relay switches (also called an electrical relay or an electrical relay switch) use a small amount of power to control a larger source of power connected to electrical devices such as car motors, computers, and lighting installations. A basic relay switch has a control circuit with an electromagnetic coil and a load circuit with contacts and a lever. When current flows into the relay switch, it moves through the coil and a magnetic field is created, which causes the lever in the load circuit to move between contacts, either turning the device on or off. In a normally open (NO) relay switch, when power is supplied to the relay, the load circuit is closed and the power source connected to the relay is turned on. In a normally closed (NC) relay switch, when power is supplied to the relay, the load circuit is open and the power source connected to the relay is turned off. In other types of relay switches, non-moving parts such as transistors or semiconductors can be used as the control circuit to operate the switching mechanism. Relay switches can be controlled with an external switch, such as a light switch, or they can be connected to an automatically switched power source, such as a car ignition. One relay can operate multiple switches, and multiple relays can be operated with a single switch, with each relay operating indepe