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What can I use as a smaller alternative to the CA3KN or CA2KN range?

Products with part numbers CA3KN or CA2KN are control relays from the TeSys K range with 4 contacts. Schneider Electric also offers the smaller CA2SK or CA3SK with just 2 contacts.

The K relay has 4 auxiliary contacts in the following configurations:

  • 4 N/O & 0 N/C
  • 3 N/O & 1 N/C
  • 2 N/O & 2 N/C

The part number format for the K relay is CAuKNvwxy, where:

u = 2 (AC coil) or 3 (DC coil)
v = number of N/O contacts
w = number of N/C contacts
The last two characters, xy, indicate the coil voltage e.g. BD = 24V DC, P7 = 230V AC

So for an AC control relay with 3 N/O & 1 N/C contacts and a 230V coil, the part number would be CA2KN31P7.

The SK relay has 2 auxiliary contacts in the following configurations:

  • 2 N/O & 0 N/C
  • 1 N/O & 1 N/C

The part number format for the SK relay is CAuSKvwxy, where:

u = 2 (AC coil) or 3 (DC coil)
v = number of N/O contacts
w = number of N/C contacts
The last two characters, xy, indicate the coil voltage e.g. BD = 24V DC, P7 = 230V AC

So for a DC control relay with 2 N/O & 0 N/C contacts and a 24V coil, the part number would be CA3SK20BD.

Note: It is possible to add additional contacts to both the K and the SK relays, please follow the link below to the catalogue to see these options

TeSys - Chapter B7- Control relays TeSys SK, K, Deca - cial ref - Digicat | Schneider Electric

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