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Wago 788-103 Relay Socket for 2-Pole Relays
The Wago 788-103 relay socket is a professional-grade component designed for the secure and reliable mounting of 2-pole relays within industrial control cabinets and automation systems. This terminal block facilitates stable electrical connections and efficient signal distribution, serving as a critical interface in complex electrical installations. Its design prioritizes durability and consistent performance, making it an essential element for maintaining the integrity of control circuits in demanding environments.
This relay socket offers significant benefits for electrical engineering projects, primarily through its robust construction and compatibility with standard industrial hardware. The unit is specifically engineered for quick and secure DIN-rail mounting, which streamlines the installation process and helps maintain an organized control cabinet layout. By providing a dedicated housing for 2-pole relays, it ensures that connections remain vibration-resistant and electrically sound over long periods of operation, thereby reducing maintenance requirements and enhancing overall system reliability.
This relay socket is not intended for use with relays that do not conform to the specific 2-pole configuration supported by the unit. It is also not suitable for outdoor environments without an appropriate protective enclosure, as it is designed for installation within standard industrial control cabinets.
To install the Wago 788-103, snap the socket onto a standard DIN-rail until it clicks securely into place. Once mounted, insert the compatible 2-pole relay into the socket interface, ensuring that the pins are correctly aligned with the terminal slots. Connect the necessary control and load wiring to the integrated terminals according to your circuit diagram, ensuring all connections are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque to prevent loose contacts.
Always ensure that the power supply is disconnected before installing or replacing relays within the socket to prevent electrical hazards and potential damage to the control components.
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