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.
Wave isstandard shockvoltage ±1.42 oz
*Specifications will vary with foreign standards certification ratings. .
Breakdown voltage
(Initial)
Between open contacts 1,000 Vrms for min. (Not freezing and condensing lowtemperature),
Air pressure: 106kPa
Max. switching capacity (reference value)*1 100mA, DC
Electrical
characteristics
Insulation resistance (Initial) Min. Ambient temperature characteristics and coil
applied voltage
Contact current: A
Al owab
aga
le ambient temperatu
nst coil voltages
(max. (excluding contact bounce time.) Min. (Detection current: mA)
Temperature rise (coil) Max.)
Release time (at nominal voltage) (at 20°C 68°F)
(Initial)
Max. switching current 10A (AC), (DC)
Min. 2x106
Electrical Min.5s 1. Usage, Storageand Transport
Conditions” inAMBIENT ENVIRONMENT (page 626).5 (Detection time: 10|as.
REFERENCE DATA
1. (Detection current: mA)
Between contact and coil 4,000 Vrms for min. This value can change due the switching frequency, environmental conditions, and desired reliability level, therefore recommended check thiswith the
actual load.)
Destructive 10to double amplitude 1. 1,000MQ (at 500V DC) Measurement same location “Breakdown voltage” section. 45°C 113°F (By resistive method, nominal coil voltage applied the coil;
contact carrying current: 10A, 70°C 158°F)
Surge breakdown voltage*2
(Between contact and coil) (Initial)
10,000 V
Operate time (at nominal voltage) (at 20°C 68°F)
(Initial)
Max.LK-P
2. Coil temperature rise
Sample: LKP1aF-12V, pcs. inside the coil t
res
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pe
115°C 239 °F)
start
P ck-up volta ge
0 80
►Ambient temperature, °C
220
100
10
140
100
60
0
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Power
.
*2. (excluding contact bounce time) (Without diode)
Mechanical
characteristics
Shock resistance
Functional 200 m/s2(Half-wave pulse sine wave: ms; detection time: 10|as. switching power (resistive load) 2,770VA, 150W
Max.)
Destructive 1,000 m/s2(Half-wave pulse sine wave: ms.2x50p,saccording JEC-212-1981
*3. Max.
Notes: *1. Specifications
Characteristics Item Specifications
Contact
Arrangement 1FormA
Contact resistance (Initial) Max. 105(ON/OFF 1. Referto “6. 100 (By voltage drop 1A)
Contact material AgSnO2type
Rating
Nominal switching capacity (resistive load) 10A 277VAC, 30V DC
Max. operating speed 20times/min.H. switching power
10 100
• Contact voltage, V
2.
Point measured: coil inside
Contact current: A
3. The upper limit ofthe ambient temperature isthe maximumtemperaturethat cansatisfythecoil temperature risevalue.5s rated load)
Conditions
Conditions for operation, transport and storage*3
Ambient temperature: -40°C +70°C -40°F +158°F,
Humidity: 85% R.)
Vibration resistance
Functional 10to double amplitude 1.5 mm
Expected life
Mechanical (at 180times/min. switching voltage 277VAC, 30V DC
Max. (at nominal switching capacity)
Unit weight Approx