TE Connectivity / Potter & Brumfield SRS2 Force Guided Relays

TE Connectivity's (TE) / Potter & Brumfield SRS2 Force Guided Relays feature a small size of 28mm x 6mm x 15.5mm and are ideal for safety applications with limited space. These relays (IEC/EN61810-3 type A) consume only 210mW coil power, enabling a dense arrangement in hot environments. The NO contact can switch 2A/250VAC or 6A/24VAC/DC and is linked to a monitoring NC contact with 99% diagnostic coverage (IEC 61508-2). The general-purpose relays can be mounted upright or horizontally for design flexibility. The series offers 250VAC or 24VAC/DC rated voltage and 2A, 6A, or 100mA rated current in an ambient temperature range of -40°C to +80°C. TE SRS2 Force Guided Relays can be used in a wide variety of applications, including elevator and escalator safety control, robots, machines, emergency shut-offs, and safety relay modules.

Features

  • Slim 2-pole relay with force guided relay, according to type A of IEC/EN 61810-3 (EN 50205)
  • Small size ideal for safety applications with limited space
  • Can be mounted upright or horizontal
  • Polarized magnet system with low coil power consumption allows dense arrangement in hot environments
  • Reinforced insulation between NO and NC circuit and between NO and relay coil

Applications

  • Safety relay modules
  • Safety controllers
  • Programmable logic controllers (PLC’s)
  • Machines
  • Presses
  • Robots
  • Emergency shut-offs
  • Light barriers
  • Elevator and escalator safety control
  • Railway level crossings
  • Signaling

Specifications

  • 250VAC or 24VAC/DC rated voltage
  • 2A, 6A, or 100mA rated current
  • 210mW coil power consumption
  • 1 form A (NO) + 1 form B (NC) contacts
  • 28mm x 6mm x 15.5mm dimensions
  • -40°C to +80°C ambient temperature range
  • Approvals
    • VDE CERT. NO. 40040661
    • TUV 968/FSP 2503.00/23
    • UL E214025 Vol. 8 Sec. 5

Operating Voltage Range

Performance Graph - TE Connectivity / Potter & Brumfield SRS2 Force Guided Relays
Published: 2025-04-11 | Updated: 2025-04-17