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Product Overview
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
857 SERIES 10 – 13
Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay
788 SERIES 14 – 17
Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay
858 SERIES 18 – 21
Sockets with an Industrial Relay
286 SERIES 22 – 27
Pluggable Relay Modules for Carrier Terminal Blocks
287/288 SERIES 28 – 31
Mounting Carriers with a Miniature Switching Relay
789 SERIES 32 – 35
Relay Modules in a DIN-Rail Mount Enclosure
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WAGO RELAYS AND OPTOCOUPLERS
Features, Benefits and Applications
Modern equipment design requires multiple Relays and optocouplers are used everywhere that electrical
components that can meet diverse challenges. signals must be transmitted and galvanic isolation, level adjust-
WAGO AUTOMATION provides a broad range of ment or amplification are required. These devices are suitable
relays and optocouplers to support some of the world’s for all industrial applications: process and power technology,
most demanding applications. rail vehicles, shipbuilding, as well as control cabinets.
BENEFITS
Relays and Optocouplers
• Easily terminate conductors from 22 to 12 AWG
(0.34–2.5 mm2) without preparation
• Optimized for any application
• Wide range of accessories (e.g., adjacent jumpers and markers)
• Switchable loads from 1 mA to 16 A
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WAGO Relay Modules — WAGO Optocouplers —
Conveniently Interface Electronics The Modern and Powerful Alternative
and Peripheral Devices
In modern automation systems, electromechanical As a link between process peripherals and electronic
relays safely connect process peripherals with electronic control, alarm and monitoring systems, optocoupler
control, alarm and monitoring systems. For example, modules boast the following advantages over electro-
relays perform the following tasks: mechanical relays:
• Electrical isolation with high isolation levels between • Longer service life — no mechanical wear
input and output circuits • High switching frequency due to short switch-on
• Adjusting different signal levels and switch-off times
• Signal amplification and/or signal multiplication • Vibration resistance
if varying potentials coexist • No contact bouncing
• “Noiseless” switching
To perform these tasks and more, WAGO AUTOMATION • Low control power requirement
offers a full range of relay modules to support a diverse array
of applications. Depending on the task and application require-
ments, there is a choice of relay modules with different nominal WAGO AUTOMATION provides a full range of opto-
voltages, contacts, contact materials, housings and designs. In couplers for all interfaces between control and load
addition to standard switching relays, other relay models are circuits in applications where the following advantages
available including bistable, timer, latching and safety relays are needed:
with force-guided contacts. • Electrical isolation between input and output circuits
• Adjustment of differing signal levels
The comprehensive design of modern relays provides • Signal amplification
applications with the following benefits: Optocouplers are available with different nominal voltages,
• Immunity to electromagnetic interference and transient voltages switching capacities and housing options to suit any application.
• High, short-term overload capacity on both input
and output sides
• Minimal switching loss
• A single module that switches both direct
and alternating currents
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859 SERIES
Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with a Miniature Switching Relay or an Optocoupler
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• 6 mm-wide housing for DIN-rail mounting
• Front-side jumpers streamline connections
• Top-of-unit LED for status signal indication
• Each termination unit carries an integrated
test port for a 1 mm test pin
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859 SERIES
Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with a Miniature Switching Relay
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
859-302 5 VDC
859-303 12 VDC
14
859-304 24 VDC
Relay with A2
1 changeover contact
11
A1
+ 12
859-306 60 V DC
859-307 110 VDC
859-308 220 VDC
859-353 12 V AC/DC
14
859-354 24 V AC/DC
Relay with A2
859-355 48 V AC/DC 250 VAC 5A
1 changeover contact
11
A1
12 859-357 115 V AC/DC
859-358 230 V AC/DC
A2
~ 11
859-360
12
on/off threshold A1
~ 12
859-398 24 VDC
Relay with 1 changeover 859-394 36 VDC
contact and extended input 859-397 48 VDC 250 VAC 3A
voltage/temperature range 859-393 72 VDC
859-399 110 VDC
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks with an Optocoupler
Nominal Input Nominal Output Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N
Voltage Range Current
output voltage/temperature RL
859-793 5 VDC 3–60 VDC 100 mA
range, for railway applications A2
–
2
–
output voltage/temperature
RL
A1 1
+ +
RL
859-796 24 VDC 3–30 VDC 100 mA
A2 2
– –
Optocoupler A1 1
+ +
A2 2
– –
Optocoupler, A1
+
24V
RL
A1 +A
Optocoupler,
+
13+ A1
Optocoupler, +
A1 +A
Optocoupler,
+
power optocoupler A2
– -2
3 A
859-772 230 VAC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
up to 100 Hz, input voltage A1
~
2
–
RL
0V
up to 270 VAC
A2
Optocoupler,
0V
~
A
859-712 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
negative switching A1
~
RL
+24 V
A2
Optocoupler, — 0V
A
859-702 5 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
negative switching A1
+
RL
+24 V
A2
Optocoupler,
— 0V
A
859-708 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
negative switching
RL
A1
+ +24 V
Optocoupler,
A2 0V
—
A
859-706 24 VDC 4–6.25 VDC 500 mA
negative switching A1
+
RL
+5 V
A2
Optocoupler,
— 0V
RL
A
859-752 5 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
positive switching A1
+ +24 V
Optocoupler,
859-758 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
positive switching A2
— 0V
RL
A
Optocoupler,
A1
+ +24 V
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857 SERIES
JUMPFLEX ® Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Solid-State Relay
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Available interface adapter
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857 SERIES
Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Timer Relay
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
857-303 12 VDC
857-304 24 VDC
250 VAC 6A
857-305 48 VDC
857-306 60 V DC
Relay with
1 changeover contact
857-354 24 V AC/DC
A1
857-357 115 V AC/DC 250 VAC 6A
A2
857-358 230 V AC/DC
Relay with
1 changeover contact
and gold contacts
857-364 24 V AC/DC
A1
857-367 115 V AC/DC 250 VAC* 6 A*
A2
857-368 230 V AC/DC
14
N.C.
A1 13
A2
N.C.
14
13
857-714 24 VDC 24–240 VAC 1A
N.C.
A1 13
A2
N.C.
14
13
857-724 24 VDC 0–24 VDC 2A
N.C.
A1 13
A2
N.C.
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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Timer Relays
Input Voltage Output Voltage Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Range Range Current
0.1 s – 30 min
5V
μC
S1 … S4
14
RL
13
+
857-624 20.4–31.2 VDC 0–24 VDC 2A
4 time ranges: 0.1 s – 30 min
N.C.
Interface
14 12 10 8 6 4 2
FLK 14
Interface
14 12 10 8 6 4 2
FLK 14
Interface
SUB-D
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788 SERIES
Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay or a Solid-State Relay
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• Relays with 1 or 2 changeover contacts —
switch up to 16 A
• DIN-rail mount relay sockets
• WMB markers and marking strips
• Pluggable status indicator (LED)
with integrated recovery diode
• Integrated test ports — easy troubleshooting
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788 SERIES
Sockets with a Miniature Switching Relay
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
788-303 12 VDC
Relay with 1 changeover 788-304 24 VDC
contact and status indication 788-305 48 VDC 250 VAC 16 A
(15 mm high) 788-306 60 VDC
788-307 110 VDC
788-311 12 VDC
Relay with 2 changeover 788-312 24 VDC
contacts and status indication 788-313 48 VDC 250 VAC 2x8A
(15 mm high) 788-314 60 VDC
788-315 110 VDC
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
range
A1 14 -
+
A1 14 -
+
A1
+ 14
A1 13 (L)
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858 SERIES
Relay Sockets with an Industrial Relay
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• Relays with power contacts or gold
contacts for dry switching circuits
• Integrated LED indicator, mechanical relay
status and manual operation
• Dual conductor entries with push-in
termination technology
• Push-in jumpers for coil side
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858 SERIES
Relay Sockets with an Industrial Relay
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
14
11
12
858-354
A1
+ 21
858-355
34
31
voltage/temperature range A2
- 32
44
41
42
14
A1
+ 11
12
24 858-324 24 VDC
21
A2
- 22
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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286 SERIES
Pluggable Modules — Relays and Solid-State Relays
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• Easily terminate conductors from
0.08 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (28–12 AWG)
• Integrating the interface level and
switching function
• Module removal provides fast and safe
separation between logic and control power
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286 SERIES
Pluggable Modules — Relays
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
286-364 24 VDC
286-365 48 VDC
286-366 60 VDC
A1 13 A1 13
+ ~
286-566
–
115 VAC
~
286-368 24 VDC
286-369
A1
48 VDC
11 A1 11
+ ~
286-568
–
24 VAC
~
11
286-394
11
115 VDC
286-316 220 VDC
115 VAC
286-516 230 VAC
24 VDC
+ 11 11
286-520 24 VAC
286-330 60 VDC
–
A2 24
–
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
286-337
13 13
48 VDC
+ ~
A2 A2
286-338 60 VDC 250 VAC 5A
and 2 make contacts
– 14 14
~
23 21 23 21
286-544 24 VAC
24 22 24 22
A1 12
286-375 24 VDC
Relay with 4 changeover
+
A2 11
– 14
contacts 34 21
286-579
24
230 VAC
42
41
44
11
12 11
A1
+ 11
12
14 286-573 24 VDC
A2
-
A2
-
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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286 SERIES
Pluggable Modules — Relays
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
A1
+
286-304/ 24 VDC
contact and extended input 250 VAC 3A
004-000 110 VDC
voltage/temperature range
A2 12
–
A2 14
–
temperature range
24 22
286-394/
A1 A1
+ ~
voltage/temperature range
A2
– ~
A2 14 A2 14
– ~
range
– 24
286-320/
A1 13 A1 13
+ ~
temperature range 24 22 24 22
A2 A2
24 VDC 250 VAC 4A
004-000
14 14
input voltage/temperature
– ~
23 21 23 21
range
24 22 24 22
A2 A2
24 VDC 250 VAC 4A
001-000
14 14
input voltage/temperature
– ~
23 21 23 21
range
24 22 24 22
* In order to prevent the gold layer from being damaged, the specified switching voltages and currents shall not be exceeded.
Evaporation of the gold layer may reduce the service life of the relay.
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Pluggable Modules — Solid-State Relays
Nominal Input Output Voltage Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Range Current
A2 3
286-751 24 VDC 10–20 VDC 500 mA
positive switching
–
RL
A1 1
286-754 3.5–7 VDC
Solid-state relay,
~ +
A2
~
3
286-756 230 VAC 10–20 VDC 500 mA
positive switching RL
A1 1
+ +
RL
A2
–
3
286-720 24 VDC 15–40 VDC 2A
A2 2
– –
Solid-state relay,
negative switching
A1 1
+ +
RL
A2
–
3
286-721 24 VDC 15–40 VDC 5A
A2 2
– –
A1 1
A2 3
5 VDC 20–30 VDC 500 mA
positive switching 002-000
–
RL
A2 2
– –
A1 1
Solid-state relay,
+ +
A2 3
286-723 24 VDC 20–30 VDC 4A
positive switching
–
RL
A2 2
– –
A1 1
286-726 5 VDC
Solid-state relay, + +
RL
A2 3
286-728 12 VDC 99–121 VDC 1.6 A
negative switching
–
286-730 24 VDC
A2 2
– –
A1
+
1
~ 286-732 5 VDC
Nullspannungsschalter
RL
Solid-state relay A2
–
2
~
~
286-733 12 VDC 24–280 VAC 1A
286-734 24 VDC
A2 2
– ~
A1 1
+ +
A2 2
– –
A1 1
+ +
A2 2
– –
A1 1
+ +
RL
A1
+ 1
2 inverted outputs
A2 RL2
–
A2 2
– –
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287/288 SERIES
DIN-Rail Mount Carriers with a Miniature Switching Relay
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• Modules with up to 16 relay functions
• LED indicator, recovery and reverse voltage
protection diodes
• Pluggable, simple-to-replace relays
• Easily terminate conductors ranging from
0.08 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (28–12 AWG)
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287/288 SERIES
DIN-Rail Mount Carriers with a Miniature Switching Relay
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
288-364 24 VDC
Relay with 1 make contact, 288-564 24 V AC/DC
A1 A1 14
+ 14 ~
250 VAC 5A
pre-soldered onto carrier A2
– 13
A2
~ 13 288-565 48 V AC/DC
288-567 115 V AC/DC
250 VAC 5A
pre-soldered onto carrier A2
– 11
A2
~ 11 288-568 24 V AC/DC
contact, pre-soldered A1 12
connectors 11
contact, pre-soldered A2 A2
288-504 24 V AC/DC 250 VAC 6A
onto carrier 288-508 230 VAC
– 14 ~ 14
A2 11 A2 11
– ~
onto carrier
A2 A2
– ~
22 21 22 21
1 changeover contact, B1
_ 14 288-380 24 VDC 250 VAC 6A
pre-soldered onto carrier A2
+ 11
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Relays with Force-Guided Contacts
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
carrier
A2 14 24
–
pre-mounted on carrier A1
+ 11 23 33 43
288-412 5 VDC
Safety relay, SDS SF 4 type, 288-413 12 VDC
with 4 break contacts and 288-414 24 V AC/DC
250 VAC 6A
4 make contacts, 1 module, 288-415 48 V AC/DC
pre-soldered onto carrier 288-416 60 V AC/DC
288-418 230 V AC/DC
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789 Series
Relay Modules in a DIN-Rail Mount Enclosure
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• Available with up to 2 break contacts
and 2 make contacts, or 4 make contacts
in a compact 17.5 mm enclosure
• Commoning option on each level
• Marking via common DIN-rail mount
terminal block accessories
• LED indicator for switching status
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789 SERIES
Relay Modules in a DIN-Rail Mount Enclosure
Nominal Input Max. Switching Max. Continuous
Description Item No.
Voltage V N Voltage Current
14
A1 12
Relay with 1 changeover +
14
A1 12
14
12
A1 24
789-312 24 VDC
Relay with 2 changeover
+ 22
14
12
A1 24
789-512 24 V AC/DC
Relay with 2 changeover ~ 22
14 24 12 22
A1
Relay with 2 break contacts
+
14 24 12 22
A1
14 24 34 44
A1
+
14 24 34 44
A1
~
789-551 12 V AC/DC
Relay with 4 make contacts 250 VAC 4 AAC
A2 789-552 24 V AC/DC
~
A2
~ 13 23 33 43
A1 14
Latching relay with +
A1 14
Latching relay with ~
A A = Automatisk
0 0 = OFF
1 1 = Manuell PA
A1 14
+
789-323
(+24V) A3
+
A2
-
A2 13 13
789-325
(+24V)
+
B1
n.c.
B2 13 13
A2
-
A2
-
14
A1 12
Relay with 1 changeover +
14
A1 12
Relay with 1 changeover ~
789-1544 230 VAC 250 VAC 12 A
contact and manual override
A2
~
11
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