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INTERFACE ELECTRONIC Full Line Catalog, Volume 4

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WAGO Registered Trademarks CAGE CLAMP® CAGE CLAMP®@ POWER CAGE CLAMP PUSH WIRE® WAGO trademarks are brand names or territorial registered marks of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG

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WAGO Full Line Catalogs [Volume 1, Rail-Mounted Terminal Block Systems ) • • Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks • Modular Connectors (X-COM®-SYSTEM and X-COM®-SYSTEM) • Patchboard Systems •Terminal Strips • PUSH WIRE® Connectors for Junction Boxes • Lighting Connectors • Shield Connecting System (vd ume 2, Connectors and PCB Terminal Blocks • Feedthrough Terminal Blocks • Specialty Connectors •Wireless Technology, TO-PASS® Telecontrol Technology •Industrial Switches, PERSPECTO® • IP67 Modular l/O-SYSTEM, IP67 Block l/O-SYSTEM • IP67 Sensor/Actuator Boxes, IP67 Cables and Connectors • Power...

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Handling of WAGO Connection Technologies* Universal connection with “@PECIAL” Handling: - Open the clamp - Insert wire - Release the clamp – done! - Solid conductors and ne-stranded conductors with ferrules are connected by simply pushing them in – no operating tool needed. Universal connection of solid, stranded and ne-stranded conductors Handling: - Open the clamp - Insert wire - Release the clamp – done! Universal connection of conductors larger than 6 AWG (16 mm2) Handling: - To open the clamp with a standard hex wrench or operating tool, and turn approximately twice counter-clockwise....

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Volume 4 Relays – Optocouplers – Special Functions 6 Empty Housings and Mounting Carriers

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JUMPFLEX®- Transducers / Relay and Optocoupler Modules Interface Modules EPSITRON - 289 Series Power Supplies

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Relay Modules and Optocoupler Modules 859 Series Pluggable Function Modules 286 and 289 Series Sockets for Miniature Switching Relay / Optocoupler 788 Series Relay Modules in DIN-Rail Mounted Enclosure 789 Series Sockets with Industrial Relay 858 Series

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WAGO Interface Modules Housings and Shapes Nowadays when equipment is designed 857 Series Transducers and many scenarios need to be considered. Relay Modules Some of which are user and maintenance friendly, limited budgets, safety, availability, space requirements and simplicity in design and usage. 286 / 786 Series Pluggable Function Modules WAGO AUTOMATION offers interface modules in various shapes and sizes to overcome any of the restraints posed by space requirements. This enables any demands and needs to be fulfilled using these different designs, such as pluggable function and...

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0 789 Series Relay Modules in DIN-Rail-Mountable Enclosure The range of uses for the WAGO latching relays and switching relays of Series 789 spans from simple lighting controls in building services, such as in construction of apartments, hotels, office buildings or parking garages, etc., up to installations in industrial control cabinets. 287 / 288 Series DIN-Rail-Mountable Modules - Relay Modules and Sockets The relay and PLC interface modules in the mounting socket that can be fitted 859 Series Relay Modules and on carrier rails ensure quick and easy Optocoupler Modules linking of signals...

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WAGO Transducers and Relay Modules JUMPLFEX® , 857 Series At the input side the devices required active signals, i.e., the sensor signal is generated by a dedicated supply voltage. These devices provide a filtered and amplified signal at the output side. The perfect match of housing and electronics is the key to a highly successful device. This is exactly what has been achieved by WAGO with the transducers and relay modules of the 857 Series. The WAGOframe FDT frame application provides a wizard, which simplifies the operation of components, such as WAGO JUMPFLEX® DTMs. This wizard guides...

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Compensation for line resistance (2-wire) A resistance value can be input into this field for compensation of the line resistance for 2-wire sensors within a range of 0-50 Ω . Adjusting the values for resistance compensation is only possible by setting the sensor wire connection to 2-wire. Otherwise the field is displayed in gray and no values can be entered. Using 3- and 4-wire sensors, the input cable resistance is compensated via the connection technology and does not enter into the measuring results. 3-wire connecting technique 1 2 3 drop for the incoming and outgoing lines can be...

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WAGO Relay Modules WAGO Relay Modules. The professional interface between electronics and peripheral equipment. Even in modern automation systems, electromechanical relays guarantee a safe connection between process control systems and process and signalling systems. They provide: a high isolation level between input and output circuit ability to match different signal levels signal amplification and/or signal multiplication, especially for different potentials in the input and output circuits. Modernized relays also offer the following advantages: unaffected by electromagnetic fields and...

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Contact material To ensure a long service life and low contact resistance, various materials may be used for relay contacts (depending on the load type, switching current, voltage and duty cycle). Possible mate rials, their properties and advantages are shown in the table. High corrosion resistance, low and constant contact resistance at small power ratings, for dry circuits Same properties as a 5 μ gold contact, however with five times greater resistance to wear, for all circuits from the μW range up to 100 W/1 kVA Low tendency to contact weld, high resistance to contact burn-out at higher...

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WAGO Relay Modules Service life The difference between mechanical life and electrical life must be distinguished. Mechanical life consists the amount of switching operations without contact load; electrical life at maximum load refers to the amount of switching operations with maximum switching capacity and resistive load. Smaller switching capacities increase the operation at maximum load. The following illustration shows the typical course between switching current and relay's operational life. Live x 104 switching operations 250VAC, inductive load (cos.ϕ = 0.4) More details upon request....

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