Tycon Systems TPDIN 18-57V PoE Powered Relay with Gigabit Data Passthrough
- SKU: TPDIN-POE-RELAY
- Manufacturer: Tycon Power
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Product Information
Tycon Systems TPDIN-POE-RELAY
TPDIN 18-57V PoE Powered Relay with Gigabit Data Passthrough
The Tycon Power TPDIN-POE-RELAY is a unique device that provides a way to control up to 10A of current from a managed PoE Switch or other PoE device. When PoE is applied to the TPDIN-POE-RELAY, the relay closes and the LED turns ON. When PoE power is removed, the relay turns off and the LED turns OFF.
There are two connections, a normally closed and a normally open, so that both relay logic states can be utilized.
Many modern PoE switches allow an operator to enable or disable the PoE on a particular port. This PoE switch function can be used to control the relay.
The unit features a Gigabit Data Passthrough with surge protection to protect the data connection up to 30KV.
It mounts to a standard DIN Rail commonly used in industrial installations.
Features:
- PoE Powered, No Other External Power Required
- Accepts 802.3af/at/bt Class 0 PoE or 24V Passive PoE
- Normally Open and Normally Closed 10A Relay Connections
- Gigabit Data Passthrough with Surge Protection
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: -40°C to +70°C
- DIN Rail Mounting
Specifications
Specifications TPDIN-POE-RELAY
Relay Type | NO & NC 10A 30VDC/250VAC |
Relay Function | PoE ON- Relay Closed, LED ON PoE OFF – Relay Open, LED OFF |
Data PassThrough | 10/100/1000Mbps |
Data Protection | Pin to Pin (1-2, 3-6, 4-5, 7-8) |
Clamp Voltage | 3.3V |
ESD, IEC61000-4-2 | +/- 30KV contact and air |
EFT, IEC61000-4-4 | 40A (5/50us) |
Lightning, IEC61000-4-5 | 15A (8/20us) |
PoE Input Requirements | 802.3af/at/bt Class 0 PoE or 24V Passive PoE |
Self Consumption Power | <1W |
Connections | Removable Wire Terminal |
Wire Size | 12AWG Max |
Mounting | DIN Rail |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to 158°F) |
Humidity (RH) | 0% - 90% |
Weight | 260g, 0.57 lbs |
Dimension | 125 x 102 x 46mm (4.9” x 4” x 1.8”) |