96.02SMA Finder Control Relays
Part#:96.02SMA
Manufacturer:Finder
Product Lifecycle:Active
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Finder 96.02SMA is a socket designed for DIN rail mounting with a box-clamp connection type. It supports a rated current of 10A and adheres to the EN61984 standard for output voltage (DC). This part features an IP20 protection rating, indicating its level of protection against solid objects. The control voltage is specified for AC systems, and it is characterized by a blue color, which may denote its power consumption or identification purposes within a wiring system.
About the manufacturer: Finder is one of the manufacturers that offers Control Relays that you can order at Advantage Electric Supply site. Established in 1993, Finder Relays, Inc., a subsidiary of Finder S.p.A., distributes the Finder product line in the United States. Situated north of Atlanta, Georgia, our facility boasts a robust infrastructure, enabling us to serve customers nationwide effectively.
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Product Details
- Color Blue
- Mounting mode DIN rail
- Primary brand Finder
- Technical compatibility with Series 56.32
- Rated current 10A
- Mounting location EN61984
- Main function Socket
- Compliant with standard(s) CSA EAC CE EN 60664-1 EN 60715 EN 61984
- Connection type Box-clamp
- Degree of protection IP20
Product condition
New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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