The LY2NJ 24VDC is a general-purpose relay manufactured by Omron. It is designed for a wide range of switching applications, offering reliable performance and long life. The relay is commonly used in industrial automation, control panels, and other electrical equipment where remote switching of circuits is required. The 24VDC designation indicates that the relay coil is designed to operate on a 24 Volt Direct Current supply. The LY2NJ is known for its robust construction and ability to handle moderate current and voltage loads.
Applications:
- Industrial automation systems
- Control panels
- Motor control circuits
- Lighting control systems
- Power supplies
Features:
- Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) contact configuration
- 24VDC coil voltage
- Contact rating: typically 10A at 250VAC or 30VDC
- LED indicator (optional)
- Mechanical indicator (optional)
- Plug-in or screw terminal mounting options
- RoHS compliant
Benefits:
- Reliable Switching: Provides reliable switching performance for a wide range of applications.
- Versatile Contact Configuration: DPDT contact configuration allows for flexible circuit design.
- Easy Installation: Plug-in or screw terminal mounting options simplify installation.
- Visual Indication: Optional LED and mechanical indicators provide visual confirmation of relay status.
- Long Life: Designed for long life and reliable operation.
The LY2NJ 24VDC relay consists of a coil, which when energized, creates a magnetic field that attracts a movable armature. This armature is mechanically linked to the relay's contacts, causing them to switch between their normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) positions. The DPDT contact configuration provides two independent sets of contacts that can be used to switch two separate circuits simultaneously. The relay is available with various options, such as an LED indicator to visually indicate the relay's state, and a mechanical indicator that provides a visual indication even when power is not applied. The LY2NJ is typically mounted on a DIN rail or directly onto a chassis using screws. It is a commonly used and widely available relay for general-purpose switching applications.