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ABB 1SNA645001R0300 RB121-24VUC R600 Series 1C/O 6A 24VAC/DC Coil DIN Rail Interface Switching Relay
ABB 1SBH101001R2640 NS40E-26 4-Pole 230V AC 50/60Hz Contactor Relay
ABB 1SAE901901R1011 EH04-11N 2P 6A 500V AC Auxiliary Contact Block
ABB 1SCA022673R1140 OA7G10 Auxiliary Contact 16A 690V
ABB 1SCA022353R4970 OA1G10 16A Auxiliary Contact for Industrial Control Applications
ABB 1SCA022353R4890 OA1G01 16A Auxiliary Contact Block for Industrial Control Panel Switching
ABB 1SBN020114R1000 TEF4-OFF Frontal Electronic Timer Block 2P Front-Mount 82x56x51mm
ABB 1SBN020112R1000 TEF4-ON Frontal Electronic Timer Block 2P Front-Mount 82x56x51mm
ABB 1SBN010140R1240 CA4-40N 4P Auxiliary Contact Block
ABB 1SBH137001R1331 NF31E-13 3NO+1NC 4-Pole 100-250V AC/DC Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH137001R1322 NF22E-13 4-Pole 690V AC/DC 100-250V Coil Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH137001R1180 NF80E-11 8-Pole 24-60V AC/DC Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH137001R1171 NF71E-11 8-Pole 24-60V AC/DC NF Series Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH137001R1122 NF22E-11 4-Pole 24-60V AC/DC 2NO+2NC Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH136001R2171 NFZ71E-21 8-Pole 24-60V AC/DC Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH136001R2144 NFZ44E-21 8-Pole 24-60V AC/DC Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH101001R2653 NS53E-26 230V 50/60Hz 8-Pole Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH101001R2644 NS44E-26 230V 50/60Hz 8-Pole Contactor Relay
ABB 1SBH101001R2631 NS31E-26 230V 50/60Hz 4-Pole Contactor Relay
Schneider Electric LADT2 TeSys Deca Pneumatic Time Delay Attachment for Contactors
Comprehensive Relay Solutions: Protection, Control, and Overload Relay Devices
The electrical relay is a cornerstone of industrial and commercial control systems. Functioning as an electrically operated switch, a relay allows a low-power control signal to safely and remotely manage a high-power circuit. This separation between the control and power circuits is fundamental to automation, protection, and logic operations across every sector, from machine building and building management to energy infrastructure. At Stoklink, we feature a diverse range of electrical relay units, including specialized Protection Relay and Overload Relay solutions from industry leaders like ABB Relay and Schneider Relay.
Core Functionality of the Electrical Relay in Control and Automation
Relays are primarily categorized by their function: general-purpose switching (Control Relay) or specialized safety functions (Protection Relay). Each category plays a distinct but critical role in maintaining system integrity and operational efficiency.
Control Relay: The Brain of Logic Circuits
The Control Relay handles the signaling and logic within a control panel. These devices are typically used to multiply contacts, interface between different voltage levels (e.g., 24V DC logic controlling 230V AC solenoids), and provide interlocking functions for motor control or sequential processes. A standard control relay features an electromagnetic coil that, when energized, physically moves an armature to close or open a set of contacts. Their reliability and speed are essential for high-frequency switching tasks in modern Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems.
Protection Relay: Ensuring System Integrity and Safety
The Protection Relay is designed to monitor system parameters (current, voltage, temperature) and trip the power circuit when predefined fault conditions are detected. This group includes critical devices such as the Overload Relay and thermal monitoring relays. The Overload Relay monitors motor current and trips the contactor circuit if the current exceeds safe limits for an extended period, preventing costly motor burnout due to excessive mechanical load. Reliable motor protection starts with selecting a highly accurate thermal or electronic overload relay.
Specialized Relay Types: Overload Relay and Time Delay Relay
Modern control systems frequently require relays that incorporate time-based or fault-sensing intelligence beyond simple ON/OFF switching.
Overload Relay: Crucial for Motor Protection
The Overload Relay is typically paired directly with a contactor to form a motor starter. Its function is crucial for preventing motor winding damage caused by prolonged overcurrent draw. Modern electronic overload relays offer precision trip settings and faster response times than older thermal types. Choosing the right Overload Relay ensures the motor runs reliably near its maximum capacity without compromising its thermal lifespan.
Time Delay Relay: Adding Logic to Sequencing
A Time Delay Relay is indispensable in automation for controlling the sequence and timing of events. These relays, also known as timers, allow contacts to switch only after a specified time interval, either upon energization (On-Delay) or de-energization (Off-Delay). The Time Delay Relay enables smooth transitions in complex processes, such as staggering the start of multiple motors to reduce peak demand or ensuring components operate in the correct order. This precision in timing is vital for consistent machine operation and process quality.
Leading Relay Brands: ABB Relay and Schneider Relay for Reliability
Reliability is non-negotiable for control and protection devices. We partner with the industry’s most trusted manufacturers to bring you the best-in-class electrical relay technology.
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ABB Relay Solutions: The ABB Relay portfolio encompasses everything from miniature interface relays to advanced electronic safety and monitoring relays. ABB's focus on compact design and robust terminal technology ensures ease of wiring and long-term durability in crowded control panels. Their safety relays are integral to modern machine safety standards, providing dependable monitoring of emergency stop circuits and safety guards.
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Schneider Relay Performance: The Schneider Relay range, including the popular Zelio and TeSys series, provides a wide selection of control and Protection Relay units. Schneider Relay products are recognized for their modularity, enabling easy configuration of auxiliary blocks and integration with contactors and motor starters. This modular approach simplifies inventory management and speeds up panel assembly.
Selecting the Ideal Electrical Relay for Your Application
When selecting an electrical relay, consider the following key technical parameters:
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Coil Voltage: The control voltage (e.g., 24V DC, 120V AC) required to energize the relay's coil.
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Contact Configuration: The number of poles and the type of contacts (Normally Open/Normally Closed) required for the circuit.
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Current Rating: The maximum current the contacts can safely switch.
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Special Function: Whether you need standard switching (Control Relay), thermal protection (Overload Relay), or time-based operation (Time Delay Relay).
By carefully matching these requirements with our extensive selection, you can build automation and safety systems that are both effective and compliant. The combination of precision and reliability found in every ABB Relay and Schneider Relay ensures maximum operational uptime.
Enhance Control and Safety: Explore the Stoklink Relay Collection
The Relay category offers the fundamental building blocks for precise control and safety in any modern electrical installation. From the essential Time Delay Relay governing sequencing, to the crucial Overload Relay protecting valuable motor assets, and specialized Protection Relay units, our inventory provides certified components from industry-leading brands. You can invest in the best electrical relay technology to enhance the performance, safety, and reliability of your entire control system.