Looks like crimp on quick connect terminals.  
Has mounting tabs for screwing the whole relay to a flat surface.  

I am guessing the plug in refers to the quick connect terminals.  


From: dmmoff...@gmail.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 1:25 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' 
Subject: [AFMUG] Power relay sockets and mount types

I’m not as familiar with these things as I would like.

 

I’m looking at this data sheet for a power relay at Mouser:

https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/418/9/ENG_DS_1308242_KUHP_0914_KUHP_0914-3344401.pdf

 

In the bottom right corner on the first page it says “no sockets are available 
for this relay”.  TE’s web site refers to it as a “Panel” mount type and 
“Plug-in” connection type.  So it sure looks and sounds like it should plug 
into some kind of socket.  After a lot of screwing around I think I’ve 
determined that the pins and dimensions look incredibly similar to 
SquareD/Schneider K-Type sockets.  

 

Is this a situation where TE is making a product compatible with the 
SquareD/Schneider socket, but can’t refer to the that socket because it’s 
someone else’s intellectual property?  And am I supposed to just know by 
looking that it’s a “K Type” socket?  I think I’ve figured this out, I guess 
I’m looking for confirmation or correction.

 



Relay Spec




Schneider KL Spec



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