EATON D2RF Series General-Purpose Relays


Eaton D2RF Series general-purpose relays are ideal for switching AC or DC loads in industrial automation, control systems and power distribution. They provide a high level of electrical isolation, as the relay contacts are physically separated from the coil, thus creating a barrier between the control & the load circuit. They also feature a flag indicator, a locking pushbutton and so...cket-type mounting for user convenience. Read more

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D2RF2T1
€34.84
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D2RF4W1
€36.73
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D2RF2T
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D2RF4T
€36.73
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D2RF2A
€34.84
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D2RF4A
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D2RF2A1
€34.84
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D2RF2R1
€34.84
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D2RF4R1
€36.73
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D2RF4T1
€36.73
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D2RF4A1
€36.73
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D2RF4B
€36.73
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Working Mechanism

  • These switching devices consist of a coil that generates a magnetic field when current flows through it.
  • The magnetic field helps to attract the armature that eventually closes the contacts to complete the electrical circuit.
  • As the current flow stops, the magnetic field decreases, causing the armature to return to its original position.
  • This causes the contacts to open again and break the circuit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a purpose of a flag indicator?

Flag indicators consist of a flag or a marker attached to the shaft or a pole to provide a clear and visible indication of the relay, such as whether it is energised (activated) or de-energised (deactivated).

How to remove the coil in general-purpose relays?

  • Ensure the power to the control panel is disconnected.
  • Remove the cover of the panel or simply unplug the relay from the socket.
  • Once the relay is removed, locate the coil. It is normally located at the bottom of the relay and is cylindrical or rectangular in shape.
  • Carefully disconnect the wires from the relay by either releasing the clips that hold them securely or simply pulling them out.
  • Remove the old coil and replace it with a new one of the same specification.

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