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I need to run a US residential outlet off of a relay. While I won't be pulling the maximum load that the circuit can support I do want to make sure everything is sized properly. ...

userHead JaneYu 2021-01-20 05:22:04 11 Views4 Replies

I need to run a US residential outlet off of a relay. While I won't be pulling the maximum load that the circuit can support I do want to make sure everything is sized properly. Previous relays I purchased did not provide screw terminals sized for 14 gauge wire. This is what I typically find when looking at wiring for a standard 15A 125V outlet. Since this indicates that it supports 16A(it also says 20A at 125V) I would like to know if the screw terminals are sized appropriately.

2023-09-19 09:18:02

Sorry, we do not have the 3D model for this product.

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JaneYu wrote:

Maybe a pcb footprint or stepfile so I can include the correct dimensions in the design? There's a PDF, but that needs to be converted, I'm not that of a CAD genious

2023-09-19 15:18:21
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2019-11-05 09:41:05

Hi Jay.

Our product manager takes this matter very seriously and considers upgrading a version.
Your advice will be very important to us.
What is your full-load power supply voltage at that time?
What kind of application scenario is it used for?
Where is the spark generated?
Can you take a picture or video for you?
Thanks! ! !
looking forward to your reply

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JaneYu wrote:

Hello

>What is your full-load power supply voltage at that time?
240V

>What kind of application scenario is it used for?
Turning on/off industrial microwave ovens. These ovens have a max Power Consumption 2900 W, 12.6 A

>Where is the spark generated?

It was between the terminal blocks and the relay solder pads

>Can you take a picture or video for you?
Unfortunately I didn't take any photos.

Regards
Jay

2019-11-06 12:46:43
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