SP4-SS Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

SP4-SS-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

SP4-SS

Price: $ 0.00
Product Category:

Relays

Manufacturer: Panasonic Electric Works
Short Description: SOCKET SOLDERING FOR SP4 RELAY
More Detail: Relay Socket Panel Mount
DataSheet: SP4-SS datasheetSP4-SS Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1 +: 0.00000
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 0
Specifications
Series: SP
Part Status: Obsolete
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Type: Socket
Number of Positions: 16
Mounting Type: Panel Mount
Termination Style: Solder Lug
For Use With/Related Products: SP4 Relays
Features: Mounting Hardware
Description

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A Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system is a key component of any industrial equipment and as such, the correct choice of relay devices and sockets is essential in order to ensure that it provides adequate protection. Relay sockets, also known as SP4-SS sockets, are relay devices which have been designed for use in SCADA systems. This article will discuss the application field and working principle of SP4-SS sockets.

SP4-SS relay sockets are typically used for medium or high-power applications, including lighting control, motor control, control relays, solenoids, and process controllers. The relays feature a design that has been proven to be reliable and efficient, allowing for a reliable and low-cost method of controlling various systems. The SP4-SS socket is often used in combination with other relay devices, such as contactors and solenoids, in order to provide a more comprehensive and efficient control system. This type of socket is also typically used in applications where large currents are required, such as industrial-scale power supplies or large AC motors.

The working principle of the SP4-SS relay sockets is based on the principle of a contactor, which is an electrical device that switches current or voltage on or off as part of a control system. A contactor is a device that is connected to a power source and consists of two contact holes, one labeled “nc” and one labeled “no” which indicate whether the current is on or off. When the contactor is actuated, the contact points switch and the current supply is either turned on or off, depending on the state of the switch.

The SP4-SS socket is connected to the contactor and has a built-in spring-loaded mechanism which is designed to actuate the contactor when the current is activated or deactivated. This is done by a series of electrical impulses which are sent from the socket to the contactor. When the impulses reach the contactor, they cause it to close or open the circuit, thus activating or deactivating the current. This type of socket is also often used in systems that require a more fine-tuned control, such as those that regulate the temperature in a facility or the humidity in an environment.

The SP4-SS relay socket has a number of advantages over traditional contactors, including the ability to be easily serviced or replaced and the fact that it can be used in more complex systems than traditional contactors. This type of socket is also often more reliable than traditional contactors, as it is built using higher quality materials and has been designed to be more durable. In addition, the SP4-SS socket is more cost-effective than some of the other types of contactors, making it a popular choice for industrial applications.

In conclusion, the SP4-SS relay socket is an important component of any SCADA system and is often used in combination with other devices in order to provide a reliable and efficient control system. The sockets are typically used for medium or high-power applications and feature a design which has been proven to be both reliable and efficient. The working principle of the SP4-SS relay socket is based on a contactor and is designed to actuate the contactor when the current is activated or deactivated. This type of socket also has a number of advantages over traditional contactors, including the ability to easily be serviced or replaced and the fact that they are more cost effective when compared to other types of contactors.

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