
Phoenix Contact product selector - Control relays

Phoenix Contact - Control relays
As the use of electronic modules continues to become more widespread, it is becoming increasingly important for industrial automation equipment to offer the requisite reliability.
Thanks to the wide range of products from Phoenix Contact there is no need to look any further, whatever the function you require: switching, isolating, monitoring, amplifying or multiplying, our range satisfies all requirements; whether for electromechanical or solid-state (static) relays.
Your advantages:
- Space-saving, thanks to compact, slim design.
- Time saving - clever wiring concepts included.
- Excellent quality, thanks to high-grade materials and innovative technologies.
- Save costs: standardized accessories that are available worldwide.
- Easy startup, thanks to LED and integrated manual test button for several relay types.
- Polarity or surge protection, thanks to input and protective circuits.
- Unique technology keeps the device temperature lower than that in conventional PCBs.
There are 2 ways to configure your Phoenix Contact electromechanical or solid-state relay (SSR):
1. Configure your relay by type of contacts / number of poles
This configuration mode allows you to choose a relay, based on the number of contacts required for your application.(clicking on a button will open a search result window where you can then do your selection)
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SPDT (1-pole) |
DPDT (2-pole) |
3PDT (3-pole) |
4PDT (4-pole) |
1P (1-pole) |
2P (2-pole) |
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sold with relay + DIN rail socket base |
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sold alone for replacement |
2. Configure your relay by main feature
This configuration mode allows you to choose a relay, regardless of its series, just by starting with a key characteristic of your application.(clicking on a button will open a search result window where you can then do your selection)
2.1 Electromechanical relays
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3. About relay contacts arrangement
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SPDT (1-pole / 1NO/NC or 1C/O)
DPDT (2-pole / 2NO/NC or 2C/O)
3PDT (3-pole / 3NO/NC or 3C/O)
4PDT (4-pole / 4NO/NC or 4C/O)