It uses a 400 V AC standard coil and snap-in terminals for panel wiring. This is a control-circuit relay, not a power-switching contactor — it handles logic-level and pilot-duty loads in a control panel. Rated for utilization categories AC-15 (electromagnetic loads above 72 VA), AC-14 (electromagnetic loads below 72 VA), and DC-13 (solenoid loads with parallel diode suppression). These categories tell you what load types the relay can switch reliably — AC-15 covers contactor coils and solenoid valves, DC-13 covers DC brake coils and small DC motors. The 5 NO configuration gives you five independent contact sets for distributed control logic.
Compliant with EN/IEC 60947-5-1, UL 60947-5-1, CSA C22.2 No 60947-5-1, GB/T 14048.5, and JIS C8201-5-1. That means it passes the control-circuit device standard across Europe, North America, China, and Japan — no separate catalog variant needed for a panel shipping to a different region. The front face carries IP2X protection per VDE 0106, which keeps accidental finger contact out of live terminals.
Rated for operation from -40 °C to 60 °C, with derating allowed up to 70 °C. Storage range is -60 °C to 80 °C. It survives 10 Gn shock for 11 ms when open, 15 Gn when closed, and vibration up to 4 Gn from 5 to 300 Hz in the closed position. Altitude rating covers 0 to 3000 m without derating. The TH protective treatment per IEC 60068 handles tropical humidity — no condensation worry in an unheated enclosure.
