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\n Technical Specifications<\/strong><\/td>\n \u00a0Details<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Model No :<\/td>\n RXPSU6n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Relay type<\/td>\n RXPSU6n High Speed Tripping<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Auxiliary voltage<\/td>\n 110\/220 V DC<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Type of mounting<\/td>\n Combiflex mounting*<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Contact configurations<\/td>\n 6NO+0NC 5NO+1NC 4NO+2NC 3NO+3NC<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Typical applications<\/td>\n High burden tripping<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n \n
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\nThe application of alternate control pulses to the coils cause the contacts to change from the one state to the other. If the supply is interrupted, the contacts remain in their previous position, even when the voltage is restored.<\/p>\n
\nThe bistable relays in the COMBIFLEX system, type RXPSU6n and RXPSU14n are composed of the same constructional elements as the established contactors type P8n. Two magnet systems are interconnected by a pivoted element. In the type RXPSU6n with 6 free contacts, only one system has contacts; in type RXPSU14n with 14 free
\ncontacts, both systems have contacts. In each case two contacts are required for changing over the connection of the coils.<\/p>\n
\ncondition. Reset condition – Armature assembly position is away from the base i.e. the upper system has been pulsed and lower system is ready to be pulsed. The flag strips are invisible i.e. white during this condition. Operate condition – Armature assembly position is closer to the base i.e. the lower system has been pulsed and upper system is ready to be pulsed. The flag strips are visible i.e. red during this condition.A transparent, incombustible cover with a gasket
\nprotects the contacts against dirt.<\/p>\n
\nChangeover relays must always be mounted with the contact post horizontal, that is with the base on a vertical surface. The plug-in relay module occupies two seats (2U 12C).<\/p>\n