Expand your automation capabilities with the 14-Pin Industrial Power Relay (MY4N Series). This high-density relay features a 4PDT (4 Pole Double Throw) configuration, allowing you to control four separate electrical circuits simultaneously from a single signal. Designed for professional reliability, it includes a built-in LED indicator for immediate visual status monitoring in busy control panels.
Versatile Voltage Options: Optimized for global industrial standards with coil ratings available in DC 12V, DC 24V, AC 110V, and AC 220V.
4PDT Switching Power: Controls up to four independent paths, making it perfect for complex interlocking and signal duplication.
Visual Status LED: Equipped with a professional LED (Green for DC, Red for AC) that illuminates when the coil is active to simplify troubleshooting.
Transparent "Ice Cube" Casing: The clear, durable housing protects mechanical parts while allowing for easy inspection of contact movement.
Standard 14-Pin Plug-in Design: Fits perfectly into PYF14A DIN rail sockets, ensuring fast installation and easy field replacement.
This 14-Pin Relay Series is a standard component for:
Complex Control Logic: Managing multiple motor starters and safety interlocks from a single PLC output.
Signal Splitting: Distributing a sensor signal to four different controllers or indicator lamps simultaneously.
HVAC Systems: Sequencing multiple fan stages or valve actuators in commercial units.
Industrial Machinery: Reliable signal routing in manufacturing lines and automated assembly systems.
Pin Configuration: 14-Pin Flat Blade.
Contact Form: 4PDT (4 Form C).
Certifications: CE marked for industrial safety and compliance.
Can I use this relay without a socket?
While the pins can be soldered, it is highly recommended to use the PYF14A 14-pin base. This allows for "plug-and-play" maintenance without rewiring your panel.
What happens if I use the wrong coil voltage?
Relays are voltage-specific. Using a 220V coil on a 110V circuit will result in failure to switch; using a 12V coil on a 24V circuit will permanently damage the relay.
Is a 14-pin relay harder to wire than an 8-pin?
The wiring follows the same logic, just with more channels. The PYF14A base usually includes a printed diagram on the side to help you identify the common, NO, and NC terminals.
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