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The Honeywell 51120841-101, also cataloged as the 51120841 SPDT Control Relay, operates as a dedicated hardware component for physical circuit isolation and load switching within industrial control systems. This MR series assembly establishes electromechanical contact switching pathways to route pilot-duty signals and power circuits based on external control voltage commands.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 51120841-101 |
| Brand | Honeywell |
| Series | MR Series |
| Origin | United States |
| Weight | 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg) |
| Dimensions | 2 in x 2 in x 1.5 in (5.08 cm x 5.08 cm x 3.81 cm) |
| Operating Temp | Standard industrial control enclosure environmental limits |
| Product Type | Electromechanical Control Relay |
| Contact Arrangement | SPDT (Single Pole, Double Throw), Form C execution |
| Contact Current Rating | 10 A maximum resistive load handling |
| Coil Control Voltages | Multi-voltage input pins: 24 V AC/DC, 115 V AC, or 230 V AC |
| DC Operating Range | 18 to 30 VDC continuous coil activation limits |
| Status Indicator | Integrated red LED (Illuminates upon active coil energization) |
| Mounting Configuration | Integrated hardware for DIN-rail or flat panel mounting |
The control relay acts as a robust physical isolation barrier between sensitive low-voltage microprocessors and high-voltage field actuator elements. When integrated alongside digital outputs from a distributed control system, the module isolates the logic card from inductive back-EMF spikes generated by large solenoids or motor starters.
Q: How does the multi-voltage coil terminal configuration operate without causing internal short circuits?
A: The relay frame utilizes separate, dedicated physical terminal pins for each specific control voltage rating (24 V AC/DC, 115 V AC, and 230 V AC). Electrical wiring must only be terminated to the single target voltage pin and common neutral/ground pair required for the application; energizing multiple coil input pins concurrently will destroy the internal coil windings.
Q: What is the mechanical state of the SPDT contacts when control power is lost to the module coil?
A: The SPDT contact array utilizes a spring-return Form C architecture. Upon a total loss of coil control voltage, the internal armature immediately returns to its de-energized state, opening the Normally Open (NO) circuit path and closing the Normally Closed (NC) circuit path to execute a predictable fail-safe state.

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