Question
What other models can use the same Sockets as the G2R General-purpose Relays?
Answer
Refer to the following table.
Relays (plug-in terminals)
No. of poles | 1 pole | 2 poles | ||
Type | Degree of protection | Contact form | Model | Model |
Standard model | Encased | DT contacts | G2R-1-S | G2R-2-S |
Built-in operation indicator | G2R-1-SN | G2R-2-SN | ||
Built-in diode | G2R-1-SD | G2R-2-SD | ||
In-built operation indicator and diode | G2R-1-SND | G2R-2-SND |
Connection Sockets
Type | Surface-mounting socket | Back-mounting socket | ||
No. of poles | Applicable Relays | Model | Terminal type | Model |
1 | G2R-1-S(N) (D) (ND) | P2RF-05 | PCB terminals | P2R-05P |
P2R-057P | ||||
P2RF-05-E | Soldered terminals | P2R-05A | ||
2 | G2R-2-S(N) (D) (ND) | P2RF-08 | PCB terminals | P2R-08P |
P2R-087P | ||||
P2RF-08-E | Soldered terminals | P2R-08A |
Note:
1.These Sockets have lock mechanisms to hold the Relays in place.
2.Sockets with "-E" at the end of the model number have finger protection. Round crimp terminals cannot be used. Use forked crimp terminals.
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