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RELAYS AND OPTOCOUPLERSProduct Overview

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

RELAYS AND OPTOCOUPLERS Features, Benefits, Applications

4 – 5

859 SERIES Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with a Miniature Switching Relay or an Optocoupler

6 – 9

857 SERIES Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay

10 – 13

788 SERIES Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay

14 – 17

858 SERIES Sockets with an Industrial Relay

18 – 21

286 SERIES Pluggable Relay Modules for Carrier Terminal Blocks

22 – 27

287/288 SERIES Mounting Carriers with a Miniature Switching Relay

28 – 31

789 SERIES Relay Modules in a DIN-Rail Mount Enclosure

32 – 35

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WAGO RELAYS AND OPTOCOUPLERSFeatures, Benefits and Applications

Modern equipment design requires multiple components that can meet diverse challenges.WAGO AUTOMATION provides a broad range of relays and optocouplers to support some of the world’s most demanding applications.

Relays and optocouplers are used everywhere that electrical signals must be transmitted and galvanic isolation, level adjust- ment or amplification are required. These devices are suitable for all industrial applications: process and power technology, rail vehicles, shipbuilding, as well as control cabinets.

BENEFITS

Relays and Optocouplers• Easily terminate conductors from 22 to 12 AWG

(0.34–2.5 mm2) without preparation• Optimized for any application• Wide range of accessories (e.g., adjacent jumpers and markers)• Switchable loads from 1 mA to 16 A

• Easy to use, easy to maintain

• Economical to purchase, efficient to use

• Increased operational reliability

• Modules sized to suit any space

• Easy planning and commissioning

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WAGO RELAYS AND OPTOCOUPLERS

In modern automation systems, electromechanical relays safely connect process peripherals with electronic control, alarm and monitoring systems. For example, relays perform the following tasks:• Electrical isolation with high isolation levels between

input and output circuits• Adjusting different signal levels• Signal amplification and/or signal multiplication

if varying potentials coexist

To perform these tasks and more, WAGO AUTOMATION offers a full range of relay modules to support a diverse array of applications. Depending on the task and application require-ments, there is a choice of relay modules with different nominal voltages, contacts, contact materials, housings and designs. In addition to standard switching relays, other relay models are available including bistable, timer, latching and safety relays with force-guided contacts.

The comprehensive design of modern relays provides applications with the following benefits:• Immunity to electromagnetic interference and transient voltages• High, short-term overload capacity on both input

and output sides• Minimal switching loss• A single module that switches both direct

and alternating currents

As a link between process peripherals and electronic control, alarm and monitoring systems, optocoupler modules boast the following advantages over electro- mechanical relays:• Longer service life — no mechanical wear• High switching frequency due to short switch-on

and switch-off times• Vibration resistance• No contact bouncing• “Noiseless” switching• Low control power requirement

WAGO AUTOMATION provides a full range of opto- couplers for all interfaces between control and load circuits in applications where the following advantages are needed:• Electrical isolation between input and output circuits• Adjustment of differing signal levels• Signal amplificationOptocouplers are available with different nominal voltages, switching capacities and housing options to suit any application.

WAGO Relay Modules — Conveniently Interface Electronics and Peripheral Devices

WAGO Optocouplers — The Modern and Powerful Alternative

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859 SERIESRail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with a Miniature Switching Relay or an Optocoupler

solid fine-stranded ferruled

With a large variety of relays and optocouplers, the 859 Series will suit any industrial interface application. The compact, 6 mm-wide housing is ideal for space-restricted control panels. Simple commoning at the control and load side streamlines looping through of common input and output potentials. A robust design and vibration-proof CAGE CLAMP® Spring Pressure Connection Technology ensure continuous and uninterrupted operation for any system.

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Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with a Miniature Switching Relay or an Optocoupler

• 6 mm-wide housing for DIN-rail mounting

• Front-side jumpers streamline connections

• Top-of-unit LED for status signal indication

• Each termination unit carries an integrated test port for a 1 mm test pin

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859 SERIESRail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with a Miniature Switching Relay

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 changeover contact

859-302859-303859-304859-305859-306859-307859-308

5 VDC12 VDC24 VDC48 VDC60 V DC110 VDC220 VDC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact

859-353859-354859-355859-357859-358

12 V AC/DC24 V AC/DC48 V AC/DC115 V AC/DC230 V AC/DC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and gold contacts 859-314 24 VDC 250 VAC* 5 A*

Relay with 1 changeover contact, gold contacts and extended input voltage/tem-perature range

859-392859-386859-384859-317

24 VDC36 VDC48 VDC115 VDC

250 VAC* 3 A*

Relay with 1 changeover contact and gold contacts 859-359 230 VAC 250 VAC* 5 A*

Relay with 1 changeover contact and gold contacts 859-360 115 VAC 250 VAC* 5 A*

Relay with 1 changeover contact and gold contacts 859-318 250 VAC* 250 VAC* 5 A*

Relay with 1 changeover contact 859-367 115 VAC 250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and defined turn- on/off threshold

859-368 230 VAC 250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

859-390 24 VDC 250 VAC 3 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

859-391 110 VDC 250 VAC 3 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

859-398859-394859-397859-393859-399

24 VDC36 VDC48 VDC72 VDC110 VDC

250 VAC 3 A

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

A1 +

14

12

11

A2 –

14

12

11

A1

A2

A1 +

14

12

11

A2 –

14

12

11

A1 ~

A2 ~

14

12

11

A1 ~

A2 ~

14

12

11

A1 +

A2 –

14

12

11

A1 +

A2 –

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Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with an Optocoupler

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Nominal Output Voltage Range

Max. Continuous Current

Optocoupler with an extended output voltage/temperature range, for railway applications

859-793 5 VDC 3–60 VDC 100 mA

Optocoupler with an extended output voltage/temperature range, for railway applications

859-791859-794

24 VDC24 VDC

7–60 VDC9–60 VDC

100 mA 100 mA

Optocoupler

859-796 24 VDC 3–30 VDC 100 mA

859-795 5 VDC 3–30 VDC 100 mA

Optocoupler, negative switching, power optocoupler

859-720 24 VDC 10–30 VDC 3 A

Optocoupler, power optocoupler 859-730 24 VDC 3–30 VDC 3 A

Optocoupler, power optocoupler 859-740 24 VDC 3–30 VDC 3 A

Optocoupler, power optocoupler 859-744 12–48 VDC 3–53 VDC 4 A

Optocoupler, positive switch-ing, increased input frequency up to 100 Hz, input voltage up to 270 VAC

859-772 230 VAC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, negative switching 859-712 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, negative switching 859-702 5 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, negative switching 859-708 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, negative switching 859-706 24 VDC 4–6.25 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, positive switching 859-752 5 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, positive switching 859-758 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler, positive switching 859-756 24 VDC 4–6.25 VDC 500 mA

Optocoupler 859-902 5 VDC 24–260 VAC 500 mA

A1 +

A2 –

1+

2–

RL

A1 +

A2 –

1+

2–

RL

A1+

A2–

RL

0V

A

24V

RL

1+

3

2–

24 V

A

0 V

A2 ~

A1 ~

A2 ~

A1 ~

0 V

+24 V

 ARL

A2 —

A1 +

0 V

+24 V

 ARL

A2 —

A1 +

0 V

+5 V

 ARL

A2 —

A1 +

0 V

+24 V

 A

RL

A2 —

A1 +

0 V

+24 V

 ARL

A2 —

A1 +

0 V

+24 V

 A

RL

13+

14A2−

A1+

A1 +

A2 –

RL

+A

-2-2

A1 +

A2 –

RL

+A

-2

A1 +

A2 –

1+

2–

RL

A1 +

A2 –

1+

2–

RL

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857 SERIESJUMPFLEX® Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Solid-State Relay

WAGO 857 Series Relay and Optocoupler Modules are supplied in 6 mm-wide housing and share a common profile. The modules feature a single, flexible in-line jumper system (e.g., for supply voltages), eliminating discrete wiring.The pluggable relays can be replaced quickly and easily when needed. An optional interface adapter plugs into the input or output side, combining eight modules and connecting them via interface cable.

solid fine-stranded ferruled

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JUMPFLEX® Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Solid-State Relay

• Pluggable and solid-state relays

• Industry’s most compact — just 6 mm wide

• Potential commoning on every level

• Top-mounted LED clearly indicates status

• Versions available with 5–230 V AC/DC input voltage

Available interface adapter

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857 SERIESSockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Timer Relay

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 changeover contact

857-303857-304857-305857-306

12 VDC24 VDC48 VDC60 V DC

250 VAC 6 A

857-354857-357857-358

24 V AC/DC115 V AC/DC230 V AC/DC

250 VAC 6 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and gold contacts

857-314 24 VDC 250 VAC* 6 A*

857-364857-367857-368

24 V AC/DC115 V AC/DC230 V AC/DC

250 VAC* 6 A*

Solid-state relay

857-704 24 VDC 0–48 VDC 100 mA

857-707 115 V AC/DC 0–48 VDC 100 mA

857-708 230 V AC/DC 0–48 VDC 100 mA

Solid-state relay

857-714 24 VDC 24–240 VAC 1 A

857-717 115 V AC/DC 24–240 VAC 1 A

857-718 230 V AC/DC 24–240 VAC 1 A

Solid-state relay

857-724 24 VDC 0–24 VDC 2 A

857-727 115 V AC/DC 0–24 VDC 2 A

857-728 230 V AC/DC 0–24 VDC 2 A

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

A2

A1

A2

A1

13

N.C.

14

13

14

N.C.A2

A1

13

14

N.C.

A2

A1 13

14

N.C.

13

14

N.C.

A2

A1 13

14

N.C.

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8-Channel Interface Adapter for System Wiring

Description Item No. Nominal Voltage

Current Carrying Capacity per Channel

Max. Continuous Current

8-channel adapter, with 14-pole interface cable connector, positive switching input**

857-981 24 VDC 1 A 2.5 A

8-channel adapter, with 14-pole interface cable connector, positive switching output**

857-982 24 VDC 1 A 2.5 A

8-channel adapter, with D-sub male connector, input with 15-pole interface cable connector, positive switching**

857-986 24 VDC 1 A 2.5 A

** For use on the 857 Series socket’s coil side *** For use on the 857 Series socket’s contact side

Timer Relays

Description Item No. Input Voltage Range

Output Voltage Range

Max. Continuous Current

Multifunction timer relay with 1 changeover contact, 4 functions, 4 time ranges: 0.1 s – 30 min

857-604 16.8–31.2 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

Solid-state relay with 1 make contact, 4 functions, 4 time ranges: 0.1 s – 30 min

857-624 20.4–31.2 VDC 0–24 VDC 2 A

Solid-state relay with 1 make contact, 4 functions, 4 time ranges: 0.1 s – 30 min

857-634 20.4–31.2 VDC 24–230 VAC 1 A

Multifunction timer relay with 1 changeover contact, 14 functions, 8 time ranges

857-640 16.8–31.2 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

Multifunction timer relay with 1 changeover contact, 7 functions, 2 x 8 time ranges

857-642 16.8–31.2 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

1

2

3 + ―

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Interface

FLK 14

1

2

3 + ―

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Interface

FLK 14

+ ―1

9

Interface

SUB-D

A1+

A2– S1 … S4

14

11

12

24 V

5 V

μC

A1+

A2– S1 … S4

14RL13+N.C.

24 V

5 V

μC

A1+

A2– S1 … S4

14RL13+N.C.

24 V

5 V

μC

US

GND DOS1 … S10

St

14

11

1224 V

5 V

μC

US

GND DOS1 … S10

St

14

11

1224 V

5 V

μC

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788 SERIESSockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Solid-State Relay

solid fine-stranded ferruled

WAGO 788 Series Relay Sockets are an excellent platform for industrial and process automation switching relay applications. Featuring plug-and-play, miniature switching relays (1 or 2 changeover contacts), the 788 Series relays are ultra-compact, fitting where other relays won’t.A compact design is just one of the 788 Series’ unique and highly beneficial features. A robust, easy-to-use lever lifts/ejects relays, simplifying replacement — even if relay modules are side-by-side. For flexibility and the reduction of part numbers, the 788 Series can be ordered as: a fully equipped relay module, a relay and LED for switching status indication, or as individual components.

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• Relays with 1 or 2 changeover contacts — switch up to 16 A

• DIN-rail mount relay sockets

• WMB markers and marking strips

• Pluggable status indicator (LED) with integrated recovery diode

• Integrated test ports — easy troubleshooting

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788 SERIESSockets with a Miniature Switching Relay

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 changeover contact and status indication (15 mm high)

788-303 788-304 788-305 788-306 788-307

12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 110 VDC

250 VAC 16 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts and status indication (15 mm high)

788-311 788-312 788-313 788-314 788-315

12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 110 VDC

250 VAC 2 x 8 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and status indication (15 mm high)

788-506 788-507 788-508

24 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 16 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts and status indication (15 mm high)

788-512 788-515 788-516

24 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 2 x 8 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact, with gold contacts and status indication (15 mm high)

788-404 24 VDC 250 VAC* 16 A*

Relay with 2 changeover contacts, with gold contacts and status indication (15 mm high)

788-412 24 VDC 250 VAC* 2 x 8 A*

Relay with 1 changeover contact, with gold contacts and status indication (15 mm high)

788-607 788-608

115 VAC 230 VAC 250 VAC* 16 A*

Relay with 2 changeover contacts, with gold contacts and status indication (15 mm high)

788-615 788-616

115 VAC 230 VAC 250 VAC* 2 x 8 A*

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

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Sockets with a Solid-State Relay

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 changeover contact and status indication (15 mm high)

788-354 24 VDC 250 VAC 16 A

Safety relay SR2M (2 changeover contacts), with force-guided contacts and status indication

788-384 24 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact, manual operation and status indication, extended input voltage/temperature range

788-391 24 VDC 250 VAC 16 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts, manual operation and status indication, extended input voltage/temperature range

788-390 24 VDC 250 VAC 2 x 8 A

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Output Voltage Range

Max. Continuous Current

Solid-state relay 788-700 24 VDC 0–24 VDC 3.5 A

Solid-state relay 788-701 24 VDC 0–24 VDC 5 A

Solid-state relay 788-720 24 VDC 24–240 VAC 1 A

Solid-state relay 788-721 24 V AC/DC 12–275 VAC 4 A

13 +

A1+

A2-

14 -

13 +

A1+

A2-

14 -

A1+

A2-

13

14

14 ( )Last

A1

A2

13 (L)

A1+

A2-

14

11

12

14

11

12

24

21

22

A1+

A2-

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858 SERIESRelay Sockets with an Industrial Relay

solid fine-stranded ferruled

WAGO DIN-rail mount 858 Series Relay Sockets are designed for conventional industrial relays with standard pin spacing. The sockets carry 33.5 to 35.5 mm-high relays equipped with 2 or 4 changeover contacts. All socket contacts feature two conductor entries at each Push-in CAGE CLAMP® connection point for either a 2 x 0.34 mm2 (22 AWG) to 1.5 mm2 (16 AWG) or 1 x 2.5 mm2 (12 AWG) cross-section. Push-in CAGE CLAMP® allows direct insertion of solid conductors and ferruled conductors from /0.5 mm2 (20 AWG) and larger.Speedy socket service: rapidly replace relays without removing conductors.

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• Relays with power contacts or gold contacts for dry switching circuits

• Integrated LED indicator, mechanical relay status and manual operation

• Dual conductor entries with push-in termination technology

• Push-in jumpers for coil side

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858 SERIESRelay Sockets with an Industrial Relay

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 4 changeover contacts 858-304 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 x 5 A

Relay with 4 changeover contacts and gold contacts 858-314 24 VDC 250 VAC* 4 x 5 A*

Relay with 4 changeover contacts

858-507 858-508

115 VAC 230 VAC 250 VAC 4 x 5 A

Relay with 4 changeover contacts and gold contacts

858-517 858-518

115 VAC 230 VAC 250 VAC* 4 x 5 A*

Relay with 4 changeover contacts and extended input voltage/temperature range

858-354 858-355 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 x 5 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts

858-324 24 VDC

250 VAC 2 x 12 A

858-528 230 VAC

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

24

14

22

12

21

11A1+

A2-

24

14

22

12

21

11A1

A2

14

34

24

44

12

32

22

42

11

31

21

41

A1+

A2-

14

34

24

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32

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42

11

31

21

41

A1-

A2+

14

34

24

44

12

32

22

42

11

31

21

41

A1

A2-

+

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286 SERIESPluggable Modules — Relays and Solid-State Relays

Pluggable modules for carrier terminal blocks maximize flexibility while simplifying maintenance: 1. The DIN-rail mount carrier block is wired just like a standard terminal block. 2. Modules are then plugged into the terminal block after wiring. 3. For ease of maintenance, the modules are replaced in one step without disturbing terminal block wiring. This intelligent design also saves space and reduces wiring costs. A comprehensive range of function modules is available to com-plement these relay and solid-state relay modules. The modules seamlessly integrate any required function into control cabinets via pluggable modules.

Vibration-proof — fast — maintenance-freeCAGE CLAMP® termination for all conductor types

solid fine-stranded ferruled

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• Easily terminate conductors from 0.08 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (28–12 AWG)

• Integrating the interface level and switching function

• Module removal provides fast and safe separation between logic and control power

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286 SERIESPluggable Modules — Relays

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 make contact

286-364 286-365 286-366 286-564 286-566 286-567

24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 24 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 break contact286-368 286-369 286-370 286-568

24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 24 VAC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact

286-302 286-303 286-304 286-305 286-306 286-307 286-308

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 115 VDC 220 VDC

250 VAC 7 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact

286-502 286-503 286-504 286-505 286-506 286-507 286-508

5/6 V AC/DC 12 V AC/DC 24 V AC/DC 48 V AC/DC 60 V AC/DC

115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 7 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and gold contacts

286-394 286-395 286-594

24 VDC 48 VDC

24 V AC/DC250 VAC* 1 A*

Relay with 2 changeover contacts

286-310 286-311 286-312 286-313 286-314 286-315 286-316

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 115 VDC 220 VDC

250 VAC 7 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts

286-510 286-511 286-512 286-513 286-514 286-515 286-516

5/6 VAC 12 VAC 24 VAC 48 VAC 60 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 7 A

Relay with 1 break contact and 1 make contact

286-318 286-319 286-320 286-321 286-322 286-324 286-520

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC

220 VDC 24 VAC

250 VAC 6 A

Relay with 2 make contacts

286-326 286-327 286-328 286-329 286-330 286-332

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC

220 VDC

250 VAC 6 A

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

A1 ~

A2 ~

13

14

13

14

A1 +

A2 –

A1 +

A2 –A2 – 14

12

11

1412

11

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A2 ~

A2 ~

A1 +

A2 –A2 – 14

12

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22

11

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12

A1 ~

A2 ~

11

12

11

12

A1 ~

A2 ~

A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A2 ~

A1 ~

1412

11

A1 +

A2 –

1421

22

11

24

12

14

1213

11A1 +

A2 –

A1 +

A2 – 14

1213

11A1 ~

A2 ~A2 ~

A1 ~

A1 +

A2 –

1423

24

13

A2 –

A1 +

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Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 2 break contacts and 2 make contacts

286-334 286-335 286-336 286-337 286-338 286-339 286-536 286-540

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 115 VDC 24 VAC

230 VAC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 break contact and 3 make contacts

286-342 286-343 286-344 286-345 286-346 286-347 286-544 286-547 286-548

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 115 VDC 24 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 4 make contacts

286-350 286-351 286-352 286-353 286-354 286-355 286-552 286-555 286-556

5/6 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC 60 VDC 115 VDC 24 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 4 changeover contacts

286-375 286-578 286-579

24 VDC 110/120 VAC

230 VAC250 VAC 4 AAC

Relay with 1 make contact, for higher DC loads 286-376 24 VDC 250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts and gold contacts 286-384 24 VDC 250 VAC* 5 A*

Latching relay with 1 break contact and 1 make contact

286-573 24 VDC

250 VAC 5 A

286-574 230 VAC

Bistable relay with 1 change-over contact, positive switch-ing/negative switching

286-380 286-381

24 VDC 24 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

23

24

1421

22

13

12 11A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A1 ~

12 11

1421

22

13

23

24

14

1111

A2 –

A1 +

A2 –

23

24

1421

22

13

12 11A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A1 ~

12 11

1421

22

13

23

24

A1 +A2 –

121114

44

22212442

41

323134

1421

22

11

24

12

A1 +

A2 –

A2 +

A3 _

11

14

12A1 +

A1 _

A2 _

A3 +

1412

11

A1+

A2-

A2-

141211

A1~

A2~

A2~

14

1211

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286 SERIESPluggable Modules — Relays

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 make contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-364/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 3 A

Relay with 1 break contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-368/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 3 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-304/ 004-000

24 VDC 110 VDC 250 VAC 3 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact, gold contacts and extended input voltage/ temperature range

286-307/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC* 3 A*

Relay with 2 changeover contacts and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-394/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 A

Relay with 1 break contact, 1 make contact and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-312/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 A

Relay with 2 make contacts and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-320/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 A

Relay with 2 break contacts, 2 make contacts and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-328/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 A

Relay with 1 break contact, 3 make contacts and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-336/ 001-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 A

Relay with 4 make contacts and extended input voltage/temperature range

286-344/ 004-000 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 A

* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded. Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.

A1 ~

A2 ~

13

14

13

14

A1 +

A2 –

A1 +

A2 –A2 – 14

12

11

14

1213

11A1 +

A2 –

A1 +

A2 – 14

1213

11A1 ~

A2 ~A2 ~

A1 ~

23

24

1421

22

13

12 11A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A1 ~

12 11

1421

22

13

23

24

11

12

11

12

A1 ~

A2 ~

A1 +

A2 –

A1 +

A2 –

1421

22

11

24

12

A1 +

A2 –

1423

24

13

A2 –

A1 +

23

24

1421

22

13

12 11A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A1 ~

12 11

1421

22

13

23

24

23

24

1421

22

13

12 11A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A1 ~

12 11

1421

22

13

23

24

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Pluggable Modules — Solid-State Relays

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Output Voltage Range

Max. Continuous Current

Solid-state relay, positive switching

286-750 286-751 286-752

24 VDC3–6 VDC

10–20 VDC 20–30 VDC

500 mA

Solid-state relay, positive switching

286-754 286-756 286-758

230 VAC3.5–7 VDC 10–20 VDC 20–30 VDC

500 mA

Solid-state relay, negative switching

286-720 24 VDC 15–40 VDC 2 A

286-721 24 VDC 15–40 VDC 5 A

Solid-state relay, positive switching

286-752/ 002-000 5 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

Solid-state relay, positive switching 286-723 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 4 A

Solid-state relay, negative switching

286-726 286-728 286-730

5 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC

99–121 VDC 1.6 A

Solid-state relay286-732 286-733 286-734

5 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC

24–280 VAC 1 A

Solid-state relay 286-791 24 VDC 20–60 VDC 100 mA

Solid-state relay 286-794 24 VDC 20–60 VDC 100 mA

Dual-channel, solid-state relay 286-792 2 x 24 VDC 2 x 20–30 VDC 2 x 250 mA

Solid-state relay with 2 inverted outputs 286-790 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA

RL

1+

3

2–

A1+

A2–

A2–

RL

1+

3

2–

A1 ~

A2 ~

A2 ~

RL

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A1 +

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A1 +

A2 –

RL

RL

A1 +

A2 –

A2 –A1 +

1+2–3+4–

1+

A1+

A2–

A1+

A2–

RL1

RL2

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RL

1+

3

2–

A1+

A2–

A2–

RL

1+

3

2–

A1+

A2–

A2–

RL

1+

3

2–

A1+

A2–

A2–

RL

1+

3

2–

A1+

A2–

A2–

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287/288 SERIESDIN-Rail Mount Carriers with a Miniature Switching Relay

Equipped with relay and PLC interface modules, WAGO DIN-rail mount carriers provide fast and easy peripheral signal connections. The fully wired modules provide direct, in-the-field switching of actuators and other coupling elements.To extend product life and increase machine uptime, each carries integrated recovery and reverse voltage protection diodes.

Vibration-proof — fast — maintenance-freeCAGE CLAMP® termination for all conductor types

solid fine-stranded ferruled

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• Modules with up to 16 relay functions

• LED indicator, recovery and reverse voltage protection diodes

• Pluggable, simple-to-replace relays

• Easily terminate conductors ranging from 0.08 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (28–12 AWG)

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287/288 SERIESDIN-Rail Mount Carriers with a Miniature Switching Relay

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 make contact, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-364 288-564 288-565 288-567

24 VDC 24 V AC/DC 48 V AC/DC 115 V AC/DC

250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 break contact, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-368 288-568

24 VDC 24 V AC/DC 250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact, pre-soldered onto carrier, with pluggable connectors

288-554 24 V AC/DC 250 VAC 5 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-304 288-504 288-508

24 VDC 24 V AC/DC

230 VAC250 VAC 6 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-312 288-512

24 VDC 24 V AC/DC 250 VAC 6 A

Relay with 1 make contact, pre-soldered onto carrier, designed for switching high inrush current loads (e.g., filament lamp loads)

288-320 24 VDC 250 VAC 16 A

Bistable relay with 1 changeover contact, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-380 24 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

A1 +

A2 –

1424

21

11

22

12

A1 ~

A2

1424

21

11

22

12

A2 ~

A1 +

A2 –

14

13

A1 ~ 14

13A2 ~

A1 +

A2 –

14

13A2 –

A2 ~

12

11

14

11

A1 ~

A1 +

A2 –

12

11

A1 ~ 12

11A2 ~

A2 +

B1 _

11

14

12A1 +

A1 ~

A2 ~A2 ~

A1 +

A2 –

1114

12

A2 – 11

14

12

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Relays with Force-Guided Contacts

Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 2 changeover contacts, with force-guided contacts, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-437 24 VDC 250 VAC 5 A

2 safety relays, Hengstler H-462 type, with 3 make contacts and 1 break contact, pre-mounted on carrier

288-435 24 VDC 250 VAC 6 A

Safety relay, SDS SF 4 type, with 4 break contacts and 4 make contacts, 1 module, pre-soldered onto carrier

288-412 288-413 288-414 288-415 288-416 288-418

5 VDC 12 VDC

24 V AC/DC 48 V AC/DC 60 V AC/DC

230 V AC/DC

250 VAC 6 A

1412

11

2422

21

A2 –

A1 +

A2 –

A2 +

_ 12 443424

11 43332312 443424

11 433323A1 +

_

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789 SeriesRelay Modules in a DIN-Rail Mount Enclosure

WAGO 789 Series Switching Relays serve a wide variety of applications, from basic lighting control — homes, hotels and commercial structures — to comprehensive industrial control cabinets. Just 17.5 mm wide, the compact DIN-rail mount enclosure is ideal for distribution boards and meter cabinets.Available with up to four make contacts (with or without manual operation), 789 Series Relay Modules are ready to suit an increasingly diverse range of applications.

Vibration-proof — fast — maintenance-freeCAGE CLAMP® termination for all conductor types

solid fine-stranded ferruled

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• Available with up to 2 break contacts and 2 make contacts, or 4 make contacts in a compact 17.5 mm enclosure

• Commoning option on each level

• Marking via common DIN-rail mount terminal block accessories

• LED indicator for switching status

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Description Item No. Nominal Input Voltage VN

Max. Switching Voltage

Max. Continuous Current

Relay with 1 changeover contact 789-304 24 VDC 250 VAC 12 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact

789-504 789-508

24 V AC/DC 230 VAC 250 VAC 12 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts

789-312 789-313 789-315

24 VDC 48 VDC 110 VDC

250 VAC 8 A

Relay with 2 changeover contacts

789-512 789-515 789-516

24 V AC/DC 115 VAC 230 VAC

250 VAC 8 A

Relay with 2 break contacts and 2 make contacts 789-336 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 AAC

Relay with 2 break contacts and 2 make contacts

789-535 789-536

12 V AC/DC 24 V AC/DC 250 VAC 4 AAC

Relay with 4 make contacts 789-352 24 VDC 250 VAC 4 AAC

Relay with 4 make contacts 789-551 789-552

12 V AC/DC 24 V AC/DC 250 VAC 4 AAC

Latching relay with 1 make contact 789-571 24 VDC 250 VAC 16 A

Latching relay with 1 make contact 789-570 230 VAC 250 VAC 16 A

Relay with 1 make contact, Manual/0FF/Auto switch

789-323

24 VDC 250 VAC 16 A

789-325

Relay with 1 changeover contact and manual override 789-1341 24 VDC 250 VAC 12 A

Relay with 1 changeover contact and manual override 789-1544 230 VAC 250 VAC 12 A

789 SERIESRelay Modules in a DIN-Rail Mount Enclosure

11

12

14

A2 –

A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

A1 ~

A2 ~

11

12

14

A1 +

A2 –A2 –

14 24 34 44

13 23 33 43

14 24 34 44

13 23 33 43A2 ~

A1 ~

A2 ~

A1 +

A2 – 13

14

A1 ~

A2 ~13

14

14

13 13A2-

A2-

A1+

A A = Automatisk0 = OFF1 =

01

A3+(+24V)

Manuell PA

A1 +

A2 –A2 – 11

24

1412

22

21

14 24 12 22

13 23 11 21A2 –

A1 +

A2 –

A2 ~

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A2 ~ 11

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1412

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A3+

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14

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A2-

A2-

A1+

B1

A A = Automatik (AUTO)0 = AUS1 = Manuell EIN (MAN)

11

1214

A1 +

A2 –

11

1214

A1 ~

A2 ~

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