| OEM Part Number | Compatibility Notes | Key Difference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Direct footprint match (DIN rail) | Slightly lower coil power consumption | | Weidmüller TRS 110VDC 1CO | Identical terminal layout | Higher inrush current rating (16A for 20ms) | | Omron G2R-1-SN 110VDC | Requires separate socket (PYF08A) | Lower profile, but not as rugged | | Allen-Bradley 700-HC | Same form factor, different labeling | Prone to longer lead times |
In the rapidly evolving landscape of industrial components and specialized electronic modules, part numbers like KBI110 often represent critical, yet under-documented, pieces of technology. For engineers, procurement specialists, and maintenance technicians, understanding the specific nuances of a component can mean the difference between operational efficiency and costly downtime. kbi110
If switching DC inductive loads (relays, solenoids), install a diode (1N4007) across the load to protect the KBI110’s contacts. For AC loads, use an RC snubber (e.g., 0.1µF + 100Ω) across the contacts. | OEM Part Number | Compatibility Notes |
Standard KBI110 is monostable (returns to off when coil power is removed). For latching (bistable) operation, consult the manufacturer’s special-order catalog. For AC loads, use an RC snubber (e