OMRON G2AK-232A

Latching Relay
G2AK
Magnetic Latching Version of G2A Ideal for
Sequence Control
• Double-winding latch system with continuous rating.
• Terminals pulled from the respective junctions between the
built-in diodes and set and reset coils allow the built-in diodes to
be externally connected for coil surge absorption.
• Excellent vibration/shock resistance with minimal secular
decrease in latching power.
• Easy monitoring of ON/OFF operation due to the built-in
operation indicator mechanism.
• Same outline dimensions as the standard models of G2A.
Ordering Information
Contact form
Classification
DPDT
Plug-in terminals
PCB terminals
Standard model
G2AK-232A
G2AK-2321P
Arc barrier equipped model
G2AK-232AY
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Fully sealed model
G2AK-234A
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Note: 1. When placing your order, add the coil voltage rating to the model number as shown below.
Example: G2AK-232A 100 VAC
Rated coil voltage
2. The applicable rated voltage range can be increased by connecting an external resistor. Refer to Specifications for details.
3. Models meeting UL standards must be specified when ordering. Add "-US" after the model number.
Model Number Legend
G2AK-@@@@@-@
1
2 3
4
5
6
1. Number of Poles (Contact Form)
2:
DPDT
2. Contact Type
3:
Crossbar bifurcated
3. Enclosure Construction
2:
Casing
4:
Fully sealed
4. Terminal Shape
A:
Plug-in terminal
1P:
PCB terminal
Arc barrier equipped model
5. Safety Breaking Mechanism
None: No
Y:
Arc barrier
6. Approved Standards
None: Standard
US:
UL-approved
Fully sealed model
The arc barrier equipped model is a relay designed to prevent arc short- The fully sealed model is a relay in a gas-tight plastic enclosure and thus
circuiting between phases and can be used in a circuit which has poten- exhibits stable performance in an adverse atmosphere of harmful gas,
tial difference between phases. The switching power of such a circuit
moisture, or powdery dust.
with potential difference must be limited to less than
1/2 the rated load when using this Relay.
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■ Accessories (Order Separately)
Sockets
Item
DIN Track-mounting
Socket
Back-connecting Relay
Screw terminals
Solder terminals
Wire-wrap terminals
PCB terminals
Without Hold-down
Clip
PYF14A(-E)
PYF14A-TU
PYF14T
PY14
PY14-3
PY14QN(2)
PY14-0
PY14-02
With Hold-down Clip
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PY14-Y2
PY14QN-Y2
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Note: See the G2A Datasheet for detailed information on the Relay Hold-down Clips and Socket Mounting Plates.
Specifications
■ Coil Ratings
Rated
voltage
Set coil
Rated current
50 Hz
60 Hz
Reset coil
Coil
resistance
Rated current
50 Hz
60 Hz
Coil
resistance
6 VAC
308 mA
300 mA
6.5 Ω
72 mA
70 mA
32 Ω
12 VAC
162 mA
158 mA
28 Ω
40 mA
39 mA
125 Ω
24 VAC
66 mA
64 mA
145 Ω
22.6 mA
22 mA
460 Ω
50 VAC
34 mA
33 mA
590 Ω
11.3 mA
11 mA
1,900 Ω
100 VAC
19 mA
18.5 mA
2,150 Ω
12.3 mA
12 mA
6 VDC
360 mA
14 Ω
160 mA
32 Ω
12 VDC
170 mA
65 Ω
85 mA
125 Ω
24 VDC
85 mA
270 Ω
50 mA
460 Ω
48 VDC
44 mA
1,050 Ω
24 mA
1,900 Ω
Set
voltage
80%
max. of
rated
voltage
Reset
voltage
80%
max. of
rated
voltage
Max.
voltage
Power consumption
110% of
rated
voltage
Approx. 1.6 Approx. 0.5
to 2.0 VA
to 1.2 VA
Set coil
Reset coil
3,600 Ω
Approx. 2.0 Approx. 1.0
to 2.2 W
to 1.2 W
Note: 1. The rated current and coil resistance are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C with tolerances of +15%, –20% for AC rated current
and ±15% for DC coil resistance.
2. The AC coil resistance values are for reference only.
3. Performance characteristics data are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C.
4. The rated current of the AC operating coil is half-wave rectified current and is measured with a DC ammeter.
5. The peak reverse-breakdown voltage of the built-in diode is 1,000V.
6. The set coil of the Relay rated at 6 VDC is of the 5-minute rating. However, when it is used by connecting a diode is series, it can be of
the continuous rating.
7. By connecting an external resistor to each of the set and reset coils as shown in the table below, the rated current of the Relay can be
increased.
8. The maximum voltage is one that is applicable instantaneously to the Relay coil at 23°C and not continuously.
Rated voltage
Connected coil
voltage
External resistor
Set coil
Resistance
Reset coil
Capacity
Resistance
Capacity
110 VAC
100 VAC
0.27 kΩ
0.5 W min.
0.39 kΩ
1/4 W min.
200 VAC
100 VAC
2.7 kΩ
5 W min.
8.2 kΩ
3 W min.
220 VAC
100 VAC
3.3 kΩ
6 W min.
9.1 kΩ
3 W min.
100 VDC
48 VDC
1.1 kΩ
10 W min.
2.0 kΩ
6 W min.
Note: Use a resistor having the above resistance value with tolerances of ±10% for external connection.
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Method of Connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
−
• Reset side
•
14
−
+
RESET
DC coil: Connect terminal No. 13 to terminal No. 9 or No. 13 to No. 5.
AC coil: Connect terminal No. 13 to terminal No. 5.
Set side
DC coil: Connect terminal No. 14 to terminal No. 12 or No. 14 to No. 8.
AC coil: Connect terminal No. 14 to terminal No. 8.
+
SET
External
resistor for
reset coil
External
resistor for
set coil
■ Contact Ratings
Load
Resistive load (cosφ = 1)
Contact type
Crossbar bifurcated
Contact material
Movable:Au-clad AgPd
Fixed:AgPd
Rated load
0.3 A at 110 VAC
0.5 A at 24 VDC
Rated carry current
3A
Max. switching voltage
250 VAC, 125 VDC
Inductive load (cosφ = 0.4) (L/R = 7 ms)
0.2 A at 110 VAC
0.3 A at 24 VDC
■ Characteristics
Contact resistance (see note 2)
100 mΩ max.
Set time (see note 3)
AC: 25 ms max.; DC: 15 ms max.
Reset time (see note 3)
AC: 25 ms max.; DC: 15 ms max.
Min. pulse width
AC: 50 ms; DC: 30 ms
Max. operating frequency
Mechanical: 18,000 operations/hour
Electrical: 1,800 operations/hour (under rated load)
Insulation resistance (see note 4)
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength
1,500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 minute between coil and contact (700 VAC between contacts of same pole)
(1,000 VAC between set and reset coils)
Vibration resistance
Destruction: 10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.75 mm single amplitude (1.5 mm double amplitude)
Malfunction: 10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.5 mm single amplitude (1.0 mm double amplitude)
(for contact malfunction);
3.0-mm double amplitude (for armature malfunction)
Shock resistance
Destruction: 1,000 m/s2
Malfunction: 100 m/s2, 300 m/s2
Endurance
Mechanical: 100,000,000 operations min. (at operating frequency of 18,000 operations/hour)
Electrical: 5,000,000 operations min. (under rated load and at operating frequency of
1,800 operations/hour) (see note 5)
Error rate (level P)
(Reference value) (see note 6)
1 mA at 100 mVDC
Ambient temperature
Operating:–10°C to 40°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient humidity
Operating:5% to 85%
Weight
Approx. 38 g
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
The data shown above are initial values.
The contact resistance was measured with 0.1 A at 5 VDC using the fall-of-potential method.
The set or reset time was measured with the rated voltage imposed with any contact bounce ignored at an ambient temperature of 23°C.
The insulation resistance was measured with a 500-VDC megger applied to the same places as those used for checking the dielectric
strength.
5. The electrical endurance was measured at an ambient temperature of 23°C.
6. This value was measured at a switching frequency of 60 operations per minute.
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■ Approved by Standards
UL (File No. E41515)
Model
Coil ratings
G2AK-@
6 to 100 VAC
6 to 50 VDC
Contact ratings
1 A 120 VAC (resistive load)
1 A 30 VDC (inductive load)
Engineering Data
Endurance
Endurance (x10 3 operations)
Switching current (A)
Maximum Switching Power
DC resistive load
AC resistive load
AC inductive load
(cosφ = 0.4)
DC inductive load
L/R = 7 ms
10,000
5,000
24-VDC resistive load
24-VAC inductive load
L/R = 7 ms
1,000
500
100
50
10
110-VAC
resistive
load
110-VAC inductive load
(cosφ = 0.4)
Switching voltage (V)
Switching current (A)
Malfunctioning Shock
Not energized
Energized
Shock direction
Number of samples = 5
Measurement conditions: Impose a shock of
100 m/s2 in the ±X, ±Y, and ±Z directions three
times each with the Relay energized and not
energized to check the shock values that cause
the Relay to malfunction.
Unit: m/s2
Hold Force Attenuation vs.
Elapsed Time
G2AK-232A 24 VDC (Mean Value)
Set voltage
Reset voltage
Even magnetic field strength (Oe)
Condition: Changes in set and reset voltages are
checked in the worst direction in an external even
magnetic field.
Change rate (%)
Change rate (%)
Condition: Changes in set and reset voltages are
checked in the worst direction in an external even
magnetic field.
(Mean Value)
Set voltage
Reset voltage
Even magnetic field strength (Oe)
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Hold force attenuation rate (%)
Changes in Operating Characteristics vs.
External Magnetic Field
G2AK-232A 24 VDC
Conditions: The rate of hold force
attenuation is checked with the Relays at
room temperature (20°C to 30°C) and high
temperature (80°±2°C) with the rated
voltage imposed.
Room temperature (max.)
Room temperature (min.)
High temperature (max.)
High temperature (min.)
Elapsed time (h)
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Dimensions
Arc Barrier Equipped Models
with Plug-in Terminals
G2AK-232A(Y)
with PCB Terminals
G2AK-2321P(Y)
0.5
1
2.6
21.5 max.
21.5 max.
2.6
Fourteen, 1.2-dia. holes x 3 elliptic holes
G2AK-232
0.5
0.5
28.5 max.
28.5 max.
1.8
42.5 max.
1.8
42.5 max.
5.4
4
Fully Sealed Models
with Plug-in Terminals
G2AK-234A
with PCB Terminals
G2AK-2341P
0.5
Fourteen, 1.2-dia. holes x 3 elliptic holes
1
2.6
22.5 max.
2.6
22.5 max.
0.5
0.5
29.5 max.
1.8
42.5 max.
29.5 max.
1.8
42.5 max.
5.4
4
Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
Mounting Holes on PCB
(Bottom View)
Note: Dimensional tolerances are ±0.1 mm
5
Fourteen, 1.5-dia. holes
4.1
12.65
6.35
7.3
4.4
4.4
13.2
RESET
SET
Note: Terminals (Nos. 12 and 9) are pulled from the respective
junctions between the diode and set coil and between the
diode and reset coil. Use these terminals through external
connection for selective use or non-use of the diodes as
well as for surge prevention.
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Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Relays.
The G2AK can be used for special purposes by utilizing its built-in diodes.
When built-in diodes are not required
• With the DC-coil Latching Relay, the built-in diodes become
unnecessary for a circuit in which a coil operating switch is
incorporated for each of the set and reset coils as shown on the
right.
* Unwanted diodes
• With the DC/AC-coil Latching Relay, if the junctions between the
set coil and built-in diode and between the reset coil and built-in
diode are connected as shown on the right, only one of the
built-in diode is required and the rest of the diodes become
unnecessary. However, a coil operating switch is required for
each coil. In this case, because of the diode characteristics, the
load rating must be 0.5 A or less.
* Unwanted diodes
When built-in diodes are required
• When using the AC-coil Latching Relay which operates on
commercial AC input, the built-in diodes are required.
• With the DC/AC-coil Latching Relay, the built-in diodes are
required for an inductive electrical equipment circuit which
consists of two or more set/reset coils, motor M, general
electromagnetic coil X, etc. per coil operating switch as shown
on the right.
X
Set or reset coil
Examples of built-in diode applied circuit
• With the DC-coil Latching Relay, the built-in diode(s) can be
used for surge absorption. in this case, pay attention to the
polarity of the coil. Note that the 5-minute rating applies only to
the set coil rated at 6 VDC and the continuous rating for other
DC coil voltages remains unchanged.
Built-in diode
of G2AK
(+)
Set or reset
coil of
G2AK
Coil
or
EMR*
5 (8) 13 (14)
* EMR: General-purpose electromagnetic relay
The figures above represent the terminal numbers. The figures in parentheses represent the
terminals on the set side.
• With the AC-coil Latching Relay, a half-wave rectified power
supply can be obtained as shown on the right. This can be
used as a power supply for light-emitting diodes. However,
because of the diode characteristics, the load rating must be
0.5 A or less.
Set or reset coil
See note below.
Note: If a smoothing capacitor is used as shown on the right, the
waveform of the current that flows into the set or reset coil
changes from half wave to that of nearly direct current. In
other words, ripple is improved but the coil temperature
rises, which may adversely affect the set or reset voltage.
Therefore, avoid circuit configuration with an electronic
device which improves ripple, such as a capacitor.
Set or reset coil
Lamp
Smoothing
capacitor
Circuits
Do not allow voltage to be applied simultaneously to both the
set and reset coil. If voltage is applied simultaneously, the
operation will become unstable.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
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Safety Precautions for All Relays
Refer to the Safety Precautions section for each Relay for specific precautions applicable to that Relay.
■ Precautions for Safe Use
Observe the following precautions to
ensure safety.
■ Precautions for Correct Use
Refer to Technical Guide for General-purpose Relays.
• Do not touch the terminal section (charged section) of the Relay or
Socket while power is being supplied. Electric shock may occur.
• Never use a Relay for a load that exceeds the contact ratings of the
Relay, such as the switching capacity. Doing so may result in
reducing Relay performance for insulation failure, contact welding,
and contact faults, and might even result in burning or other
damage to the Relay itself.
• Do not drop the Relay or dismantle it. Doing so may reduce Relay
performance and might even result in burning or other damage to
the Relay itself.
• Relay durability is greatly affected by the switching conditions.
Always test the Relay under actual application conditions to confirm
applicability and use the Relay only for the number of switching
operations that will not affect performance. Continued application of
a Relay with reduced performance may result in insulation failure
between circuits or in burning in the Relay itself.
• Do not apply an overvoltage or incorrect voltage to the coil, and do
not wire the terminals incorrectly. Incorrect application may prevent
the Relay from performing its designed function, may affect
external circuits, and may even result in burning or other damage to
the Relay itself.
• Do not use the Relay in atmospheres containing inflammable or
explosive gases. Switching arcs or Relay heating may result in fire
or explosion.
• Wire the Relay correctly according to the Precautions for Correct
Use when performing wiring or soldering. If the Relay is used with
wiring or soldering that is defective, abnormal heating while power
is supplied may result in burning.
Relay Application
• Before actually using the Relay, perform all possible tests to
confirm applicability. Unexpected trouble can occur in actual
operation that would not be anticipated in theoretical planning.
• Unless otherwise specified, all ratings and performances given in
this catalog are for JIS C5442 standard test conditions
(temperature: 15 to 35°C, humidity: 25% to 75%, pressure: 86 to
106 kPa). When testing the Relay in the actual application, use the
operating environment that will exist in actual applications along
with the actual load conditions.
• All reference data provided in this catalog are from measurement
samples taken from production lines and represented in graph
form. Actual values will depend on the application.
• All ratings and performances given in this catalog are from
independent tests. Values will vary for different combinations of
ratings and performances.
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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