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EATON D7 Series General-Purpose Relays

Eaton D7 Series general-purpose relays are ideal for secure and dependable control of electrical loads such as motors, solenoids and lighting.

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D7PF4AT
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D7PF3AA
£43.64
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D7PR2T
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D7PF4AT1
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D7PF4AA
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D7PAA
£16.22
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D7PR4A
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D7PR3B
£24.36
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D7PR2A
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D7PF2AT1
£33.43
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D7PF2AB
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D7PF2AA1
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D7PAD
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D7PA7
£18.70
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D7PF2AT
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D7PA3
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D7PF2AA
£33.43
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D7PR4T
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D7PF3AT1
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D7PR24A
£32.83
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D7PF3AT
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D7PF2AR1
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D7PAB
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D7PR43T1
£57.07
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Features

  • The relays are available in various contact configurations, such as normally open, normally closed and changeover contacts.
  • Typically, normally open contacts are utilised for turning on the electrical load, while normally closed contacts are utilised for turning it off.
  • Changeover contacts are employed to alternate between two distinct loads.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the operating ambient temperature of Eaton D7 Series general-purpose relays?

-40 to 185 degrees F.

Can Eaton D7 Series general-purpose relays be mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB)?

Yes, Eaton D7 Series general-purpose relays can be mounted on a PCB, making them a suitable for electronic applications.

What is the difference between a general-purpose relay and a circuit breaker?

The primary difference between a general-purpose relay and a circuit breaker lies in their functions. A relay is used to regulate the flow of electricity within a circuit, whereas a circuit breaker is designed to safeguard electrical systems and devices against potential harm caused by overcurrents or short circuits.

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