Description
ABB NF44E-13 – 4‑pole control relay for reliable panel interlocking and signal switching
The ABB NF44E-13 is a compact, industrial-grade control relay built for everyday panel logic—things like interlocks, permissives, and status signaling that, in many cases, don’t need a full power contactor. From my experience, the NF series is a safe pick when you want stable coil behavior, clean contact switching, and straightforward DIN-rail installation. You might notice the “E” suffix here, which typically indicates screw clamp terminals, and the “-13” variant is commonly used where you want a 1NO + 3NC contact mix on a 4‑pole relay.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Delivery: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
- Express delivery options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
Key Features
- 4‑pole control relay core – Ideal for interlocking, signaling, and PLC isolation where you want mechanically linked contacts and solid lifecycle.
- “-13” contact mix – Typically 1 normally open + 3 normally closed contacts, handy for safety chains and permissive logic.
- “E” screw terminals – Secure, finger‑safe terminal layout that seems to be favored by maintenance teams for quick tightening and visual inspection.
- DIN-rail friendly – Snaps onto a 35 mm DIN rail; panel/screw mounting is usually available if your layout calls for it.
- Control categories AC‑15 / DC‑13 – Designed for control-circuit duty; in most cases you get predictable switching at common control voltages.
- Compact footprint – Saves space in dense cabinets; typically lighter than power contactors while giving you 4 independent poles.
- Coil options per variant – Often available in 24 V AC/DC, 110…120 V AC, or 220…240 V AC; we confirm the exact coil code before shipping.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | ABB NF44E-13 |
| HS Code | 8536.49 (Switching/protective apparatus – relays/contactors) |
| Signal Input/Output Types | 4‑pole mechanical contacts; “-13” is typically 1 NO + 3 NC for control circuits |
| Power Requirements (Coil) | Electromagnetic coil; voltage depends on the exact coil code ordered (commonly 24 V AC/DC, 110…120 V AC, 220…240 V AC) |
| Installation Method | 35 mm DIN rail; screw mounting possible in many panels |
| Operating Temperature | Typically −25 °C to +55 °C for NF‑series control duty |
| Communication Interfaces | None (hardwired control relay) |
| Terminals | Screw clamp (E‑version), finger‑safe |
| Dimensions & Weight | Compact, DIN‑rail footprint; typically under 0.25 kg (exact figures available on request) |
Where it fits best
- Motor interlocks and permissives – Use the 3 NC legs for hold‑off conditions and the NO leg for status or enable.
- PLC isolation – Clean separation between field wiring and low‑power I/O, especially in AC‑15/DC‑13 duty.
- Panel upgrades – When you need more contacts without moving to a larger power contactor footprint.
One thing I appreciate is how the NF series tends to keep wiring tidy—terminals are intuitive and the device sits well on DIN rail without wobble. Feedback from a recent user in a bottling plant was simple: “Swapped from mixed relays to ABB NF to standardize spares; wiring labels lined up better and troubleshooting is faster now.”
Related or Supporting Products
- ABB NF22E-11 – 4‑pole control relay, typically 2 NO + 2 NC; good when you want a balanced contact mix.
- ABB NF40E-11 – Similar form factor with different contact arrangement; chosen when you need more NO paths.
- ABB CR-M series – Plug‑in industrial relays for socket mounting; useful if you prefer socket-based maintenance.
- ABB AF09-30-10 – If you actually need power switching (motor contactor), this is a step up from a control relay.
- Terminal markers and jumpers – ABB accessories for labeling and quick commoning across adjacent devices.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet environment – Use a ventilated enclosure; follow standard clearances. In many cases, −25…+55 °C ambient is acceptable for control duty.
- Mounting – Clip to a 35 mm DIN rail or screw mount to a backplate. Keep vibration low; avoid cable strain on the coil terminals.
- Wiring – Use ferrules where possible. Torque screws to manufacturer guidance; segregate control and power wiring to reduce noise.
- Safety – De‑energize the coil and verify isolation before service. Lockout/tagout where required.
- Routine care – Periodically check terminal tightness and contact wear indicators. Clean dust from the enclosure; if firmware isn’t applicable, there’s nothing to update.
- Spare policy – Stock at least one unit per panel section; relays are inexpensive downtime insurance.
Quality & Certifications
- Certifications: CE, cULus, RoHS (typical for ABB control relays; specific files available on request)
- Manufacturing quality: Produced under ISO 9001 quality systems
- Warranty: 365 days from delivery
If you need us to confirm the exact coil voltage and contact arrangement stamped on NF44E-13 for your order, we’ll verify the factory code before invoicing so the unit lands perfectly matched to your panel standard.







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