Categories | Circuit Breaker Accessory |
Rated input voltage | 230V AC |
Rated output voltage | 4,6,8, 12, 16, 24V |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Rated power output | 8VA |
Consumption | 1.15W |
Service period | continuous operating |
Pollution class | 2 |
Connection terminals | pillar terminal with clamp |
Connection capacity | rigid conductor 10mm² |
Terminal Connection Height | H=15.5mm |
Technical Data
l Rated input voltage: 230V AC |
l Rated output voltage: |
l BT16: 8, 12, 24V |
l BT8: 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24V |
l Rated frequency: 50/60Hz |
l Rated power output: 8VA |
l Consumption: 1.15W |
l Service period: continuous operating |
l Pollution class: 2 |
l Connection terminals: pillar terminal with clamp |
l Connection capacity: rigid conductor 10mm ² |
l Installation:On symmetrical DIN rail 35mm |
l Terminal Connection Height: H=15.5mm |
Construction and Feature
Safe electrical separation between primary and secondary circuit
Provides extra low voltage up to 24V
Low temperature rising
High output accuracy
Extra overload capacity up to 25% within 24 hours
Aplication
Applicable to circuit with rated voltage 230V~ and rated frequency 50/60Hz, used to power electric bell of extra low voltage.
Overall & Installation Dimensions
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