NAIS ADQ13Q024 30a power latching relay Datasheet

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30A POWER LATCHING
RELAY
DQ-RELAYS
FEATURES
38.0
1.496
29.0
1.142
1. Compact with high capacity
Although compact this relay can handle
high capacity control of 30A.
2. Latching type
With latching this relay contributes to energy conservation in devices.
17.3
.681
3. High insulation
Designed with an insulation distance of at
least 8 mm.
4. Cadmium and lead free
5. Complies with safety standards
UL, CSA and VDE approved.
SPECIFICATIONS
Contact
Characteristics
Arrangement
Initial contact resistance, max.
(By voltage drop 6 V DC 1 A)
1 Form A
30 mΩ
Contact material
Rating
(resistive load)
Expected life
(min. operations)
Nominal switching capacity
Max. switching power
Max. switching voltage
Max. switching current
Mechanical
(at 180 cpm)
Electrical
(Resistive load)
Silver alloy
30 A 250V AC
7,500 V A
250V AC
30 A
106
104*1
Coil
1 coil latching
2 coil latching
Nominal operating power
800 mW
1,600 mW
Max. operating speed
(at rated load)
Initial insulation resistance*2
Between open
Initial breakdown contacts
voltage*3
Between contacts
and coil
Surge voltage between contact and
coil*4
Operate time [Set time]*5
(at 20°C)
(at nominal voltage)
Release time [Reset time]*5
(at 20°C)
(at nominal voltage)
Temperature rise (at 65°C)*6
Functional*7
Shock
resistance
Destructive*8
Remarks
* Specifications will vary with foreign standards certification ratings.
*1 At nominal switching capacity, operating frequency: 3s ON, 3s OFF
*2 Measurement at same location as "Initial breakdown voltage" section.
*3 Detection current: 10mA
*4 Wave is standard shock voltage of ±1.2 × 50µs according to JEC-212-1981
*5 Excluding contact bounce time.
*6 By resistive method, max. switching current
*7 Half-wave pulse of sine wave: 11 ms; detection time: 10 µs
*8 Half-wave pulse of sine wave: 6 ms
*9 Detection time: 10 µs
*10Refer to 5. Usage, transport and storage conditions mentioned in NOTES
*11Under the packing condition, allowable temperature range is from –40 to +65°C
–40° to +149°F.
Vibration
resistance
Functional*9
Destructive
Conditions for
Ambient
operation,
temperature*11
transport and
storage*10
(Not freezing and Humidity
condensing at
low temperature)
Unit weight
180 cpm
Min. 1,000 MΩ (at 500 V DC)
1,500 Vrms for 1 min.
4,000 Vrms for 1 min.
Min. 10,000 V (initial)
Max. 20ms
Max. 20ms
Max. 50°C
Min. 200 m/s2{20 G}
Min. 1,000 m/s2{100 G}
10 to 55Hz
at double amplitude of 1.5mm
10 to 55Hz
at double amplitude of 2.0mm
–40°C to +65°C
–40°F to +149°F
5 to 75% R.H.
Approx. 35 g 1.23 oz
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
• Time switches
• Electric water heaters
• Remote control of electric power meters
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ORDERING INFORMATION
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ADQ
Q
0
Operating function
Contact capacity
Terminal shape
Contact characteristics
1: 1 coil latching
2: 2 coil latching
3: 30 A
Q: 250 Faston terminal
0: Standard contact
Coil voltage (DC)
4H: 4.5 V
06: 6 V
09: 9 V
12: 12 V
24: 24 V
TYPES AND COIL DATA (at 20°C 68°F)
• 1 coil latching type
Contact
arrangement
Part No.
Nominal
voltage,
V DC
Set voltage,
max. V DC
(initial)
Reset voltage,
max. V DC
(initial)
Coil
resistance, Ω
(±10%)
1 Form A
ADQ13Q04H
ADQ13Q006
ADQ13Q009
ADQ13Q012
ADQ13Q024
4.5
6
9
12
24
3.15
4.2
6.3
8.4
16.8
3.15
4.2
6.3
8.4
16.8
25.3
45
101
180
720
Nominal
operating
current, mA
(±10%)
177.8
133.3
88.9
66.7
33.3
Nominal
operating
power, mW
Max. allowable
voltage,
V DC
800
800
800
800
800
5.85
7.8
11.7
15.6
31.2
• 2 coil latching type
Contact
arrangement
Part No.
1 Form A
ADQ23Q04H
ADQ23Q006
ADQ23Q009
ADQ23Q012
ADQ23Q024
Nominal
voltage,
V DC
4.5
6
9
12
24
Set
voltage,
max.
V DC
(initial)
3.15
4.2
6.3
8.4
16.8
Coil resistance, Ω
(±10%)
Reset
voltage,
max.
V DC
(initial)
3.15
4.2
6.3
8.4
16.8
Nominal operating
current, mA (±10%)
Nominal operating
power, mW
Set coil
Reset
coil
Set coil
Reset
coil
Set coil
Reset
coil
12.7
22.5
50.6
90
360
12.7
22.5
50.6
90
360
355.6
266.7
177.8
133.3
66.7
355.6
266.7
177.8
133.3
66.7
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
Max. allowable
voltage,
V DC
5.85
7.8
11.7
15.6
31.2
DIMENSIONS
mm inch
Schematic (Bottom view)
38.0
1.496
2
Reset
coil
29.0
1.142
40.1
1.579
250 faston terminal
6.35
.250 4.5
.177
21.4
.843
0.8
.031
0.8
.031
0.8
.031
5.08
.200
20.32
.800
0.8
.031
10.16
.400
7.9
.311
6.9
272
1.5
.059
5.08
.200
5.08
.200
35.8
1.409
6
7
3
Set
coil
+
Note) Terminal No.3 is only for 2 coil latching
type.
.
dia .
1.7 7 dia
6
.0
ia.
3.3 d ia.
d
.130
0.4
.016
1.5
.059
1
5
4
0.3 17.3
.012 .681
0.4
.016
25.4
1.000
3.7
.146
1.8
.071
General tolerance: ±0.3 ±.012
PC board pattern (Bottom view)
5.08
.200
5.08
.200
25.4
1.000
.
dia .
5 dia
1.
3- 059
.
3-
15.24
.600
10.16
.400
5.08
.200
a.
di .
0 dia
2.
4- .079
4-
3.6
.142
– –
Tolerance: ±0.1 ±.004
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NOTES
Three countermeasures for these are listed
here.
1. Incorporate an arc-extinguishing circuit.
2. Lower the operating frequency
3. Lower the ambient humidity
3) For secure operations, the voltage applied to the coil should be nominal voltage. In addition, please note that pick-up
and drop-out voltage will vary according
to the ambient temperature and operation
conditions.
4) Heat, smoke, and even a fire may occur
if the relay is used in conditions outside of
the allowable ranges for the coil ratings,
contact ratings, operating cycle lifetime,
and other specifications. Therefore, do
not use the relay if these ratings are exceeded. Also, make sure that the relay is
wired correctly.
5) Incorrect wiring may cause unexpected
events or the generation of heat or flames.
12/1/2001
6) Check the ambient conditions when
storing or transporting the relays and devices containing the relays. Freezing or
condensation may occur in the relay,
causing functional damage. Avoid subjecting the relays to heavy loads, or strong
vibration and shocks.
5. Usage, transport and storage conditions
1) Ambient temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure during usage, transport, and storage of the relay:
(1) Temperature:
–40 to +65°C – 40 to +149° F
(2) Humidity: 5 to 75% RH
(Avoid freezing and condensation.)
The humidity range varies with the temperature. Use within the range indicated in the
graph below.
Humidity, %RH
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1. Coil operating power
Pure DC current should be applied to the
coil. The wave form should be rectangular.
If it includes ripple, the ripple factor should
be less than 5%. However, check it with
the actual circuit since the characteristics
may be slightly different.
2. Coil connection
When connecting coils, refer to the wiring
diagram to prevent mis-operation or malfunction.
3. Soldering
We recommend the following soldering
conditions
Soldering: 300°C 572° F, max. 5 s
4. Others
1) If the relay has been dropped, the appearance and characteristics should always be checked before use.
2) The cycle lifetime is defined under the
standard test condition specified in the
JIS* C 5442-1996 standard (temperature
15 to 35°C 59 to 95°F, humidity 25 to
75%). Check this with the real device as it
is affected by coil driving circuit, load type,
activation frequency, activation
phase,ambient conditions and other factors.
Also, be especially careful of loads such
as those listed below.
(1) When used for AC load-operating and
the operating phase is synchronous.
Rocking and fusing can easily occur due
to contact shifting.
(2) High-frequency load-operating
When high-frequency opening and closing of the relay is performed with a load
that causes arcs at the contacts, nitrogen
and oxygen in the air is fused by the arc
energy and HNO3 is formed. This can corrode metal materials.
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Tolerance range
(Avoid freezing
when used at
temperatures lower
than 0°C 32°F)
5
–40
–40
(Avoid
condensation
when used at
temperatures higher
than 0°C 32°F)
0
65
+32
+119
Temperature, °C °F
(3) Atmospheric pressure: 86 to 106 kPa Temperature and humidity range for usage, transport, and storage:
2) Condensation
Condensation forms when there is a sudden change in temperature under high
temperature and high humidity conditions.
Condensation will cause deterioration of
the relay insulation.
3) Freezing
Condensation or other moisture may
freeze on the relay when the temperatures is lower than 0°C 32° F. This causes
problems such as sticking of movable
parts or operational time lags.
4) Low temperature, low humidity environments
The plastic becomes brittle if the relay is
exposed to a low temperature, low humidity environment for long periods of time.
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