120V RELAY MODULE WITHOUT DISPLAY;
120V relay module without display is designed to operate high current loads from household electricity. The module uses an electromagnet coil and a mounted plunger in its construction. The coil is wound around a core of solenoid grade magnetically permeable material. When the current flows through the coil, a magnetic field is created that causes the plunger to move in accordance with its interaction with the magnetic field. The contacts attached to the plunger are normally closed and active-tapped, meaning that they open when activated by the plunger's movement. These contacts may be used as interrupting devices or switches.
The Honeywell 35312 120V Relay Module Without Display is a simple and easy to use manufacturer approved replacement relay module. This relay module replaces Honeywell models L35340A, L35342A, L35348, L35404, L2651C. It can be used with the following thermostats; Honeywell T87P2150B1003 (1F86 UPC: 072945350775), T87P2190B1003 (3A86 UPC: 072945352158), T87P2590B1003 (3B86 UPC:
This Honeywell model features 120V relay module without display.
The 35312 is a 16-contact 120V relay module without display. The module has 16 normally open (NO) contacts rated at 10A/125VAC and 1A/30VDC. It also includes a normally closed (NC) contact rated at 32VDC.
The 35312 is a 120V relay module with a 2NO/2NC switch used to control lights or appliances in commercial and industrial applications. The module is zero-crossing triggered and time delayed for added safety.
Relay module, 2 or 3 phase AC, SSR output. DIN-rail mountable. Requires an inverter and an optional display, but no bus connection is required. Max load: 5 A per output.
The Honeywell 35312 120V relay module is compatible with the following Honeywell wireless security systems: Smart Home 10 First Alert 2.0 First Alert 3010. Refer to your system documentation for additional information. Make sure you review and understand your system manual prior to installation. This product requires a three-wire connection and a neutral wire for proper operation, but it can be used with junction boxes that are not all-metal or if the box screws are loose.