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Siemens Industrial Controls 3TX7112-1LC13 DPDT 8-Pin Relay 12A 24V

Special Price $66.16 Regular Price $76.09
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3TX7112-1LC13
The Siemens Industrial Controls 3TX7112-1LC13 8-Pin Relay an essential component of an HVAC systems. This designed to switch between the circuits, and it is used in the operation of electrical systems such as motors, fans, and pumps. This makes it suitable for required to work under extreme conditions. The 12A current capacity means that capable of handling large amounts of electrical currents, and the 24V voltage rating makes it suitable for low-voltage control circuits. In the system, this relay improves the performance by offering accurate switching and saving energy. It also contributes to the increase in the durability of the system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Relay
  • Switch Type: DPDT
  • Current: 12A
  • Voltage: 24V
  • Number of Pins: 8
Manufacturer Name: Siemens Industrial Controls
Product Number: 3TX7112-1LC13
OEM Part Number: 3TX7112-1LC13
Product Description: 24V Dpdt 12A 8Pin Relay
Weight:0.21lbs/95.25g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Siemens 3TX7112-1LC13 Relay?

Regularly inspect the relay contacts for corrosion or pitting and ensure all connections are tight. Keep the relay free from dust and debris to prevent misfiring. Test its operation periodically, and always disconnect power before servicing to ensure safety.

What are common issues with the Siemens 3TX7112-1LC13 Relay?

  • Contact wear causing intermittent switching.
  • Coil burnout or insufficient voltage activation.
  • Mechanical sticking or delayed response.
  • Signal misfires due to loose pins.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to prevent electric shock.

Step 2: Mount the relay securely on a flat surface or relay socket.

Step 3: Insert the relay into the socket, aligning pins correctly.

Step 4: Connect control circuit wires to the coil terminals.

Step 5: Connect load wires to the output terminals.

Step 6: Verify all connections are secure and insulated.

Step 7: Restore power and test operation to ensure correct switching.