EATON D85 Series Alternating Relays


Eaton D85 Series alternating relays are used for load-switching applications in industrial control circuits. They can be operated by different control inputs like the voltage, current or a combination of both for easy installation into existing control systems. These alternating relays are CE &... cRUus-certified, RoHS compliant and UL-Listed (when used with Eaton socket) for user safety & product quality.Read more

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D853XNR
€667.69
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D852XLB
€523.91
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D851NT
€437.26
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D852NA
€472.71
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D852NB
€472.71
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D851LR
€486.49
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D852LT
€523.91
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D851LT
€486.49
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D851NA
€437.26
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D851NB
€437.26
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D852LB
€523.91
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D851LA
€486.49
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D853XNT
€667.69
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D852XNA
€472.71
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D852XLT
€523.91
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D853XLT
€716.93
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D852XLR
€523.91
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D852NT
€472.71
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D852XLA
€523.91
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D851NR
€437.26
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D852LA
€523.91
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D853XLB
€716.93
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D853XLR
€716.93
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D853XNB
€667.69
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D852XNR
€472.71
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D852XNB
€496.33
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D852LR
€523.91
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D851LB
€486.49
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D852NR
€472.71

Working Mechanism

  • Eaton D85 Series alternating relays use a control signal (voltage or current) to create an electromagnetic field around the relay's coil.
  • The electromagnetic field causes the armature to move the relay's contacts and make / break a connection between two or more load connections.
  • By alternating between different load connections, the relay can control the flow of electrical power to different loads, allowing for precise control of the electrical system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common points to consider before troubleshooting Eaton D85 series alternating relays?

  • Secure loose connections.
  • Repair or replace damaged contacts.
  • Connect faulty wiring.
  • Regular maintenance can bring down wear and tear over time.

How to troubleshoot Eaton D85 Series alternating relays?

  • Use a multimeter or other testing equipment to measure the current and voltage at various points in the circuit.
  • Perform a continuity test to make sure that the relay's contacts are functioning properly.
  • Replace the faulty relay or repair any damaged connections in the circuit.

How to know the load selected in these Eaton D85 Series alternating relays?

They have two LEDs marked Load A & Load B to easily identify the load.

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