WAGO Relay and Optocoupler Modules:
Whether relay sockets or pluggable relay and optocoupler modules, WAGO's array of relays and optocouplers offer a solution for any requirement. Use them in any sector of industry including process technology and power engineering, railway applications and machine engineering, as well as general control cabinet construction.
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WAGO's 788 Series Relay Sockets are ideal for switching applications in both industrial and process automation. These modules can be used either with two channels or for reliably switching higher loads (e.g., lamp loads) up to 16 A.
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WAGO's 859 Series Relay Modules with a Miniature Switching Relay and Optocoupler Modules are ideal for any industrial interface applications. Their slim design saves valuable control cabinet space. Simple commoning at the control and load side streamlines looping through of common input and output potentials.
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WAGO's 2042 Series Pluggable Relay Modules plug directly onto the carrier terminal blocks from the WAGO TOPJOB® S Rail-Mount Terminal Block System for easy and secure installation. This combination of rail-mount terminal blocks and relay modules saves the user an extra wiring level.
Incredibly robust, the 2042 Series Modules withstand high vibration and shock loads, and meet both DIN EN 61373 (vibration and shock) and DIN EN 50121-3-2 (EMC) railway standard requirements.
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WAGO's fully wired DIN-rail-mount carriers with a miniature switching relay (287/288 Series) provide direct, in-the-field switching of actuators and other coupling elements. They also permit fast and easy peripheral signal connections.
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WAGO's 789 Series Relay Modules serve a wide variety of applications, from basic lighting control in building installations to industrial control cabinet installations. Just 17.5 mm (0.689 inch) wide, the compact DIN-rail-mount enclosure is ideal for distribution boards and meter cabinets.
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WAGO's sockets with a miniature switching relay or a solid-state relay are the perfect combination of housing and electronics.
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WAGO's DIN-35-rail-mount 858 Series Relay Sockets are designed for conventional industrial relays with standard pin spacing. These sockets carry relays equipped with two or four changeover contacts. During maintenance, they allow quick relay replacement without removing conductors.
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Maximize Space in the Control Cabinet
New Solid-State Relay Module with Lower Power Dissipation at Higher Load Current
Maximizing the limited space available is the primary goal in control cabinet manufacturing. WAGO's new solid-state relay module (SSR module) can help: It switches a limiting continuous current up to 8 A. Due to low power loss, significantly less heat is generated. Thus, with the same total power loss, a higher packing density, i.e. a larger number of switching elements, can be realized in the control cabinet.
SSR modules are ideal for applications where a coupling level between the PLC and the load to be switched is required. Because they work without moving parts, there is no mechanical wear. As a result, they achieve a long service life, switch noiselessly and are unaffected by shock and vibration. WAGO's SSR modules use sockets that are pin-compatible with standard relays. This greatly simplifies relay replacement.
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