TOMZN TIR-16 Din rail Impulse Relay Household 230V AC Household Electric Pulse Control 16A 1NO 50HZ 60HZ for lighting control

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Description

 

TIR-16/10 16A 250V 1NO

1. Working Principle

  • Activation Method: The relay switches the contact state (open/close) upon receiving a pulse signal (a brief electrical signal) on its coil.

  • Bistable Mechanism: Features two stable mechanical positions (ON/OFF). Each subsequent pulse toggles the contact state (e.g., the first pulse closes the circuit, the second opens it, and so on).

  • Zero Standby Power Consumption: Only consumes energy during switching, remaining completely passive in steady state, ensuring high energy efficiency.

 

2. Control Features

  • Multi-Button Control: Can be operated by an unlimited number of pushbuttons (wired in parallel), enabling multi-point control (e.g., corridor lighting from multiple switches).

  • Non-Latching Design: A momentary button press is sufficient to toggle the state??no need to hold the button.

 

3. Typical Applications

Used for lighting circuit control, compatible with the following load types:

  • Resistive Loads: Incandescent lamps, low-voltage halogen lamps, etc.

  • Inductive Loads: Fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps, etc.

 

4. Key Advantages

  • Energy Efficiency: Zero power consumption in steady state.

  • Flexible Wiring: Supports parallel connection of multiple buttons without complex circuitry.

  • Long Lifespan: Bistable mechanical design reduces wear from frequent switching.

Common Use Cases

  • Building lighting control (e.g., stairways, hallways with multi-point switches).

  • Circuits requiring long-distance or multi-location control.

  • Applications demanding high energy efficiency and reliability.

 

 

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