Data Sheet

IV-2018, www.findernet.com
4
A
46 SERIES
Miniature industrial relays 8 to16A
46
SERIES
Ordering information
Example: 46 series Miniature industrial relay, 1 CO, 24VDC coil, lockable test button and mechanical indicator.
A B C D
4 6 . 6 1 . 9 . 0 2 4 . 0 0 4 0
Series
Type
5 = Spade/blade solder terminal
(2.5x0.5)mm
6 = Spade/blade terminal
Faston 187 (4.8x0.5)mm
No. of poles
1 = 1 pole, 16A
2 = 2 poles, 8A
Coil version
9 = DC
8 = AC (50/60Hz)
Coil voltage
See coil specifications
A: Contact material
0 = AgNi
4 = AgSnO
2
(46.61 only)
5 = AgNi + Au
B: Contact circuit
0 = CO (nPDT)
D: Special versions
0 = Standard
C: Options
2 = Mechanical indicator
4 = Lockable test button +
mechanical indicator
54 = Lockable test button + LED (AC) +
mechanical indicator
74 = Lockable test button + double LED
(DC non-polarized) + mechanical
indicator
Selecting features and options: only combinations in the same row are possible.
Preferred selections for best availability are shown in bold.
Type Coil version A B C D
46.52 AC - DC 0 - 5 0 2 - 4 0
AC 0 - 5 0 54 /
DC 0 - 5 0 74 /
46.61 AC - DC 0 - 4 - 5 0 2 - 4 0
AC 0 - 4 - 5 0 54 /
DC 0 - 4 - 5 0 74 /
Special versions for Rail Applications on request
Descriptions: Options
C: Option 54
LED (AC)
C: Option 74
LED (DC, non-polarized)
1
2
3
Lockable test button and mechanical flag indicator (0040, 0054, 0074)
The dual-purpose Finder test button can be used in two ways:
Case 1) The plastic pip (located directly below the test button) remains intact. In this
case, when the test button is pushed, the contacts operate. When the test button is
released the contacts return to their former state.
Case 2) The plastic pip is broken-off (using an appropriate cutting tool). In this case,
(in addition to the above function), when the test button is pushed and rotated, the
contacts are latched in the operating state, and remain so until the test button is rotated
back to its former position.
In both cases ensure that the test button actuation is swift and decisive.
E
U
R
O
P
E
A
N
E
U
R
O
P
E
A
N
PATENT