Discover the unyielding power of the Relay Socket (NRB12/13/14), a cornerstone in electrical innovation.
Type |
14F1C-XZ1 |
Load current |
10A |
Load voltage |
300V |
Dielectric Strength |
2500VAC/S |
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What is a relay socket?
Relay sockets are indispensable components that house relays-electromechanical switches that masterfully orchestrate the flow of electricity between circuits. Crafted from robust metal or composite materials, these sockets come in a myriad of shapes, sizes, and vibrant colors. Their performance metrics are defined by the number of poles, alongside maximum voltage and current capabilities. Single-pole (SP) sockets seamlessly align with relays to govern a singular line per throw, while double-pole (DP) devices adeptly manage two lines-typically, one line is energized (hot) and the other remains neutral. Triple-pole (TP) sockets accommodate three contact pairs, and four-pole (4P) devices elegantly receive four pairs of contacts, offering unparalleled versatility. When selecting relay sockets, one must consider the electrical rating, dielectric strength, insulation resistance, and temperature parameters. Some models boast flame retardancy, shatterproof construction, or are engineered for the most challenging applications. Additionally, certain designs feature intuitive electrical or mechanical on/off indicators, enhancing their functional allure.
Applications that benefit from our relay sockets.