Answer
Jun 01, 2021 - 09:20 AM
The closest current sensing relay that would correspond to the specs you listed is the CAP10AD62. It is an overcurrent sensing relay with a plug-in style housing and 120V AC input voltage.
Currently there is not a relay that can go higher than 120V AC. DC voltage is hard to break. While AC voltage alternates, crossing 0V every 8 milliseconds, DC voltage doesn't cross zero until you open it. You can use an interposing relay that has a 200V DC rating with a 24V DC coil. This Macromatic relay can switch 24V DC, however it needs to have AC voltage to power up.
Currently there is not a relay that can go higher than 120V AC. DC voltage is hard to break. While AC voltage alternates, crossing 0V every 8 milliseconds, DC voltage doesn't cross zero until you open it. You can use an interposing relay that has a 200V DC rating with a 24V DC coil. This Macromatic relay can switch 24V DC, however it needs to have AC voltage to power up.