RELAYS Panasonic

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Panasonic is part of a large worldwide groupselling relays and associated switching products under different brand names in different territories.The conditions of use in some territories may differ from those customary in Europe. In particular there are often major differences in regard to national and international specifications, such as UL, CSA, VDE, SEV, EVE, SEMKO, etc. Thus, when considering contact loads as stated in this catalogue (e.g. 10 A, 30 VDC for the SP relay) its hould be understood that these values are not necessarily an absolute maximum but tested ratings. Mostly the stated value has been tested for a certain life expectancy as stated by the manufacturer or the respective test house. Thus, under different conditions, the stated “maximum” may, in practice, be safely exceeded.

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85% R.5G} (Detection time: 10|as) Destructive 10 500 Hz, Min. 0.) Breakdown voltage (Initial) Between open contacts 500 Vrms for min.H. *2. 44.(ACTG) RATING 1.0V type) Min. Coil data Nominal coil voltage Pick-up voltage (at 20oC 680F) Drop-out voltage (at 20oC 68°F) Nominal operating current [+10%] (at 20oC 68oF) Coil resistance [+10%] (at 200C 68oF) Nominal operating power (at 20oC 68oF) Usable voltage range 12V DC Max.5V type) 450 (Pick-up voltage 7. ds_61281_en_tg: 010113J 501 Automotive .5 320Q 450 mW Note: Other pick-up voltage types are also available.42 oz Notes: *1. Please contact for details.C.C.1 m/s2{4.: Typ4mQ (By voltage drop 1A) Contact material alloy (Cadmium free) Rating Nominal switching capacity (resistive load) N. 105(at (inrush), (steady), DC), Operating frequency: ON, 14s OFF Conditions Conditions for operation, transport and storage*2 High heat-resistant type Ambient temperature: -40°C +110°C 40°F +230°F, Humidity: R. carrying current (12V initial)*3 35A for hour (at 20°C 68°F) Nominal operating power 640 (Pick-up voltage 6. Also, this does not guarantee repeated switching. (Detection current: 10mA) Between contacts and coil 500 Vrms for min. 0. 100 m/s2{10G} (Half-wave pulse sine wave: 11ms; detection time: 10|as) Destructive Min. 7.This value can change due the switching frequency, environmental conditions, and desired reliability level, therefore recommended check this with the actual load.) Electrical <Resistive load> Min. 107(at 120 times/min.The upper operation ambient temperature limit the maximum temperature that can satisfy the coil temperature rise value.5s OFF <Lamp load> Min. 100 (at 500V DC, Measurement same location “Breakdown voltage” section.H. (Not freezing and condensing low temperature) Mass Approx.O. 44.O.: Typ3mQ, N.5G}, Time vibration for each direction; direction: hours, direction: hours Expected life Mechanical Min.3 225Q 640 mW 10 16V DC Max.: 30A 14V DC, N. 10ms (at 20°C 68°F, excluding contact bounce time) (Initial) Release time (at nominal voltage) Max. 1,000 m/s2{100G} (Half-wave pulse sine wave: 6ms) Vibration resistance Functional 100 Hz, Min.8V DC (Initial) 37. 10ms (at 20°C 68°F, excluding contact bounce time) (Initial) (without protective element) Mechanical characteristics Shock resistance Functional Min.1 m/s2{4. 105(at nominal switching capacity, operating frequency: ON, OFF) <Motor load> Min. Specifications Characteristics Item Specifications Contact Arrangement Form Form C Contact resistance (Initial) N.5V DC (Initial) Min. *3.Depends connection conditions.0V DC (Initial) Min. recommend that you confirm operation under actual conditions. Please inquire you will using the relay high temperature atmosphere (110°C 230°F).5s ON, 9. 105(30 14V motor lock condition), operating frequency: 0.8V DC (Initial) 53.: 15A 14V DC Max. 2. 6. (Detection current: 10mA) Operate time (at nominal voltage) Max. . switching capacity (resistive load)*1 14V DC Electrical characteristics Insulation resistance (Initial) Min. Usage, Storage and Transport Conditions” AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT (page 626). Refer “6