Exceeding the Industry Standard
While there are certainly modern advances in building automation, many basic components within the overall system haven’t changed for decades, including pre-wired relays. These relays have got a great track record of service, but as far as installations and troubleshooting goes, there’s a lot of room for improvement.
Enter: the SRD-N1LL Relay Module
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Best-in-Class Features
True Voltage Class Separation
In some installations, NEC/NFPA Article 725 doesn’t allow for connections within a junction box where mixed voltage classes are present. So what can you do?
You can get a variance for something like this, and burn through extra materials, installation time, and verification checks to work around the code.
Or you can do it right with the patented SRD-N1LL, a product that actually meets code, minimizes materials and installation time, and improves safety.
Find It, and Its Documentation
A reflective QR code on the SRD-N1LL label not only helps you find the device in a dark plenum space, but also puts installation instructions, drawings, and certifications at your fingertips. The light-colored housing makes it easy to locate as well.
tin Top-coated Stranded Wire
It’s best to leave the pig-tail connections as long as practical, but sometimes you may need to trim back the excess. Our 16+ inch long tin-coated wires mean you won’t fight with loose wire strands in the field.
WAGO-222 Splicing Connectors
Sure, you could use a wire nut. And hope that it makes a solid connection. And hope that the binding spring doesn’t pop out. And hope that a wire doesn’t pull out. Or you could use our included lever-locking splicer with an integral test port for a truly professional and doubt-free installation.
The SRD-N1LL is proudly assembled in Ohio:
The Heartland of the USA