Overview
Manuals
Key Features
Typical Applications
Features:
- A simple clip-on system for flexible auxiliaries combination and improved robustness
- Closing of the impulse relay pole(s) is triggered by an impulse on the coil
- Disconnection of remote control by selector switch for maintenance operation
This Acti9 iTL is a modular impulse relay. This 2P device has 2 normally open contacts. Rated current is 16A, 24VAC to 250VAC operating voltage and it operates with 48VAC or 24VDC control voltage. Electrical endurance goes up to 200000 cycles for AC-21 or 100000 cycles for AC-22.
The switching frequency is 100 switching operations/day or 5 switching operations/minute. The duration of the command order should be between 50ms to 1s. It is mainly used for lighting control applications. The Ui rated insulation voltage is 440VAC. The Uimp rated impulse withstand voltage is 6kV. The operating frequency is 50Hz or 60Hz. It is DIN rail mountable. Pollution degree is 3. Overvoltage category is IV.
The A9C30212 Schneider Electric Impulse relay unit may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Schneider Electric A9C30212 Impulse relay unit Manuals(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
- Pulse Response: The relay changes state (from on to off, or from off to on) each time it receives a brief electrical pulse (50 milliseconds to 1 second) from the button.
- Remote and Manual Control: Supports remote switching via button, and a manual control switch is also provided on the front for convenient local operation and maintenance.
- Visual Indication: Front indicator lights clearly show the on/off status.
- Corrosion Resistance: Meets pollution level 3 and tropical level 2 requirements, suitable for humid industrial environments.
This relay is ideal for lighting circuits that require multiple control points, such as: large corridors, stairwells and outdoor lighting; commercial office spaces and technical rooms; and switchboard systems that require space-saving DIN rail components.