Functional Devices RIBTE01P-S Relay
The Functional Devices RIBTE01P-S is a specialized Enclosed Power Control Relay engineered for demanding BAS, HVAC, and industrial lighting applications. This 20A DPST relay features a 120 Vac power coil and is housed in a NEMA 1 rated enclosure, making it ideal for motor control and switching high-inductive loads. The RIBTE01P-S distinguishes itself with an integrated Hand-Off-Auto (HOA) switch, providing technicians with vital local override capabilities for troubleshooting and maintenance. Designed for rapid installation, this pre-wired relay mountable via a 1/2" NPT nipple, ensuring high-voltage isolation within the panel. When managing HVAC control circuits or multi-pole switching requirements, the DPST configuration allows for simultaneous control of two separate circuits or the breaking of both legs of a 208/240V load. This RIB Relay is a staple for contractors requiring a pilot duty relay that withstands ballast and tungsten loads without premature contact pitting.
Key Benefits- Local Service Control: The integral Hand-Off-Auto (HOA) switch allows for immediate manual override without accessing the BAS controller.
- Robust Switching Capacity: Rated for 20 Amp resistive loads and high-horsepower motor applications.
- Simplified Installation: Features 12-inch color-coded leads and a standard 1/2" NPT nipple for external mounting to junction boxes.
- Dual Pole Versatility: The Double Pole Single Throw (DPST) arrangement provides flexibility for switching secondary loads or breaking line voltage.
- Durable Enclosure: UL Listed and NEMA 1 rated housing protects components from debris and prevents accidental contact with energized terminals.
What is the primary use for the HOA switch on the RIBTE01P-S?
The HOA switch allows a technician to manually force the relay 'On' for testing, 'Off' for service, or leave it in 'Auto' for command via the 120V coil signal.
Can I use this relay to control a single-phase motor?
Yes, the RIBTE01P-S is rated for motor loads, typically up to 1 HP at 120V or 2 HP at 240V, making it suitable for fans and small pumps.
Is this relay compatible with 24V control signals?
No, this specific model requires a 120 Vac power coil input. For 24V applications, a RIB24 series relay would be required.
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