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Standard din rail mount 8 pin relay base and a standard 8 pin relay with 12V coil.
Any wholesaler will have them, if they don't then find a proper wholesaler!
 
Because the relay mounted on the alarm pcb, needs to conform to selv, must be kept at alarm voltage potential.
A separate boxed relay must be used
 
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Because the relay in mounted on the alarm pcb, and to conform to selv, must be kept at alarm voltage potential.
A separate boxed relay must be used

Yes, any idiot knows that, but the OP was specifically asking for a relay to put in a seperate enclosure. Your post suggested that a relay was unsuitable and it had to be a contactor.
 
Yes, any idiot knows that, but the OP was specifically asking for a relay to put in a seperate enclosure. Your post suggested that a relay was unsuitable and it had to be a contactor.
Suggest read the thread again....any idiot..? why ask the question.....? A relay and a contactor are the same thing....there is no difference between the two...?
 
Yes, any idiot knows that, but the OP was specifically asking for a relay to put in a seperate enclosure. Your post suggested that a relay was unsuitable and it had to be a contactor.
Had a hard day,Dave? ....Tazz knows his onions with this gear,and is far from being ^^^^ :bobby:
 
Because the relay mounted on the alarm pcb, needs to conform to selv, must be kept at alarm voltage potential.
A separate boxed relay must be used

Do alarm panels come with din rail mountings?


Suggest read the thread again....any idiot..? why ask the question.....? A relay and a contactor are the same thing....there is no difference between the two...?

I’ll argue that statement any time you like.
 
Ok so I'm in Eddies and have purchased the following... Not being too clued up on relays, can someone tell me please which pin goes to what, so where do I out my 12v feed and 230v in and out.

thanks
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