Omron G3NA-610B Solid state relays (600 vac models) Datasheet

Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
New Models Available at 600 VAC Load
Voltage Line with 10 A, 25 A and 50 A
Output Current
• Load voltage range: 180 to 660 VAC
• Lower input current: 7 mA max at 24 VDC
• All models are same dimensions as G3NA series.
• Built-in varistor effectively absorbs external surges.
• Operation indicator enables monitoring operation.
• Protective cover for greater safety.
• Certified by UL, CSA.
Ordering Information
■ List of Models
Isolation
Zero cross
function
Photocoupler
Yes
Indicator
Yes
Applicable output load
(See note 1.)
10 A at 400 to 600 VAC
25 A at 400 to 600 VAC
50 A at 400 to 600 VAC
Rated input voltage
Model
5 to 24 VDC
G3NA-610B DC5-24
100 to 240 VAC
G3NA-610B AC100-240
5 to 24 VDC
G3NA-625B DC5-24
100 to 240 VAC
G3NA-625B AC100-240
5 to 24 VDC
G3NA-650B DC5-24
100 to 240 VAC
G3NA-650B AC100-240
Note: 1. The applicable output load depends on the ambient temperature. Refer to Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature in Engineering Data.
2. Loss time increases under 400 VAC. (Refer to Precautions for Correct Use.) Confirm operation with the actual load.
■ Accessories (Order Separately)
One-touch Mounting Plates
Model
R99-12 FOR G3NA
Heat Sinks
Slim Models Enabling DIN-track Mounting
Model
Applicable maximum load current
Low-cost Models
Model
Applicable maximum load current
Y92B-N50
10 A
Y92B-A100
20 A
Y92B-N100
20 A
Y92B-A150N
40 A
Y92B-N150
40 A
Y92B-A250
40 A
Y92B-P250N
50 A
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
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Specifications
■ Ratings
Input (at an Ambient Temperature of 25°C)
Model
Rated voltage
G3NA-6@@B
Operating voltage
Impedance
(See note 1.)
Voltage level
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
5 to 24 VDC
4 to 32 VDC
7 mA max.
4 VDC max.
1 VDC min.
100 to 240 VAC
75 to 264 VAC
72 kΩ±20%
75 VAC max.
20 VAC min.
Note: 1. The input impedance is measured at the maximum value of the rated supply voltage (for example, with the model rated at 100 to 240 VAC,
the input impedance is measured at 240 VAC).
2. Refer to Temperature Characteristics (for Must Operate Voltage and Must Release Voltage) in Engineering Data for further details.
Output
Model
Applicable load
Rated load voltage
Load voltage range
Load current (See note 1.)
With heat sink
(See note 2.)
G3NA-610B
400 to 600 VAC
360 to 660 VAC
Inrush current
Without heat sink
0.5 to 10 A (at 40°C)
0.5 to 4 A (at 40°C)
150 A (60 Hz, 1 cycle)
G3NA-625B
0.5 to 25 A (at 40°C)
0.5 to 4 A (at 40°C)
220 A (60 Hz, 1 cycle)
G3NA-650B
0.5 to 50 A (at 40°C)
0.5 to 6 A (at 40°C)
440 A (60 Hz, 1 cycle)
Note: 1. The load current varies depending on the ambient temperature. Refer to Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature under Engineering Data.
2. When an OMRON Heat Sink (refer to Options) or a heat sink of the specified size is used.
■ Characteristics
Item
G3NA-610B-UTU
G3NA-625B-UTU
Operate time
1/2 of load power source cycle + 1 ms max. (DC input)
3/2 of load power source cycle + 1 ms max. (AC input)
Release time
1/2 of load power source cycle + 1 ms max. (DC input)
3/2 of load power source cycle + 1 ms max. (AC input)
Output ON voltage drop
1.8 V (RMS) max.
Leakage current
10 mA max. (at 400 VAC)
20 mA max. (at 600 VAC)
Insulation resistance
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength
4,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min
Vibration resistance
Destruction: 10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.75-mm single amplitude (1.5-mm double amplitude)
Shock resistance
Destruction: 1,000 m/s2
Ambient temperature
Operating:−30°C to 80°C (with no icing or condensation)
Storage: −30°C to 100°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient humidity
Operating: 45% to 85%
Weight
Approx. 120 g
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Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
G3NA-650B-UTU
Engineering Data
Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature
G3NA-625B
10
With standard heat sink
(Y92B-A100 or Y92B-N50)
or aluminum plate measuring
150 mm x 150 mm x t3.2 mm
(W x H x t)
8
25
With standard heat sink
(Y92B-N150or Y92B-A150N)
20
With standard heat sink
(Y92B-N100 or Y92B-A100)
or aluminum plate measuring
200 mm x 200 mm x t3.2 mm
(W x H x t)
15
6
With iron plate measuring
100 x 100 x t0.8 (W x H x t)
5
4
0
20
40
60
80
Without heat sink
–30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
100
With standard heat sink
(Y92B-A150 N)
0
–30 –20 –10 0
0
-30 -20
With standard heat sink
(Y92B-A250)
40
10
6
Without heat sink
0
With standard heat sink
(Y92B-P250 N)
50
20
5
4
2
60
30
With iron plate measuring
100 mm x 100 mm x t0.8 (W x H x t)
10
8
Without heat sink
G3NA-650B
30
Load current(A)
20
16
Load current (A)
Load current (A)
G3NA-610B
Ambient temperature (°C)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Ambient temperature (˚C)
Ambient temperature (˚C)
One Cycle Surge Current
G3NA-625B
Inrush current (A peak)
150
100
G3NA-650B
Inrush current (A peak)
G3NA-610B
Inrush current (A peak)
The values shown by the solid line are for non-repetitive inrush currents.
Keep the inrush current below the values shown by the dotted line if it occurs repetitively.
200
150
400
300
100
200
50
100
50
0
10
30 50
100 200
500 1,000
5,000
Energized time (ms)
0
0
10
30 50
100 200
500 1,000
5,000
Energized time (ms)
10
30 50
100 200
500
1,000
5,000
Energized time (ms)
Thermal Resistance Rth (Back of
Junction SSR) (Examples)
Model
G3NA-6@@B
Rth (°C/W)
0.37
Thermal Resistance Rth of Heat Sinks
(Examples)
Model
Rth (°C/W)
Y92B-N50
2.8
Y92B-N100
1.63
Y92B-N150
1.38
Y92B-P250N
1.12
Y92B-A100
1.63
Y92B-A150N
1.37
Y92B-A250
1.25
Note: When using a commercially available heat sink, use one with a
thermal resistance equal to or less that the OMRON Heat Sink.
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
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Dimensions
■ Relays
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
G3NA-610B, G3NA-625B
Mounting Holes
Two, M5 x 12 screws
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Two, 4.3-dia.
or M4 holes
58 max.
Load
4.5 dia.
Output
1
47.5 44
Operating
indicator
(−)
4
Two, M4 x 2
screws
12±0.4
4.5
16.8
8.2
26 max.
28 max.
25
2
47.6±0.2
Input
Load
power
supply
(+)
3
43 max.
G3NA-650B
Mounting Holes
Two, M5 x 12 screws
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Two, 4.3-dia.
or M4 holes
58 max.
Load
4.5 dia.
Output
1
47.5 44
Operating
indicator
(−)
4
Two, M4 x 2
screws
12±0.4
4.5
16.8
8.2
26 max.
28 max.
25
2
47.6±0.2
Input
Load
power
supply
(+)
3
43 max.
■ Optional Accessories (Order Separately)
One-touch Mounting Plate
The One-touch Mounting Plate is used to mount the G3NA to a DIN
Track.
R99-12 FOR G3NA (for the G3NA and G3NE)
Two, M4 mounting
holes for the G3NA
Two, M4 mounting
holes for the G3NE
30
44
To mount the Relay to DIN
Track, first mount it to the
One-touch Mounting Plate
and then attach it to the DIN
Track as shown in the
diagram.
To remove the Relay from
the DIN Track, pull down on
the tab with a screwdriver in
the direction of the arrow.
• When a Relay is mounted to DIN Track, use it within the rating for a
Relay without a heat sink.
• Use the following DIN Tracks: PFP-100N or PFP-100N2.
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Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
Heat Sinks
Y92B-N50 Heat Sink (for max. 10 A load current)
Type G3NA-610B is recommended for max. 10 A with this heat sink.
For upright standing to the ground, a 30% derating of the load current is required (from the Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature graphs).
The orientation indicated by the external dimensions is not the correct mounting orientation. When opening mounting holes, refer to the
mounting hole dimensions.
Mounting Holes
4.6 dia.
Two, 4.4-dia.
or M4 holes
Two, M3 holes
Two, 3.2-dia. holes
Two, M4 holes
44 max. 30
35 30.5±0.3
47.6
5
5.6
77 max.
90±0.3
100 max.
47 max.
90±0.4
4.5
6
51 max.
35±0.2
Weight: approx. 200 g
Y92B-N100 Heat Sink (for max. 20 A load current)
Type G3NA-625B is recommended for 20 A with this heat sink.
For upright standing to the ground, a 30% derating of the load current is required (from the Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature graphs).
The orientation indicated by the external dimensions is not the correct mounting orientation. When opening mounting holes, refer to the
mounting hole dimensions.
Mounting Holes
Two, M4
4.6 dia.
Two, M3 holes
Two, 3.2-dia. holes
holes
Two, 4.4-dia.
or M4 holes
71 max. 30
35 30.5±0.3
75 max.
90±0.4
47.6
77 max.
90±0.3
5.6
28
13
5
100 max.
4.5
100 max.
35±0.2
Weight: approx. 400 g
Y92B-N150 Heat Sink (for max. 40 A load current)
Type G3NA-625B is recommended for max. 25 A and G3NA-650B for max. 40 A with this heat sink.
For upright standing to the ground, a 30% derating of the load current is required (from the Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature graphs).
The orientation indicated by the external dimensions is not the correct mounting orientation. When opening mounting holes, refer to the
mounting hole dimensions.
Mounting Holes
Two, 3.2-dia. holes
47.6
Two, 4.4-dia.
or M4 holes
Three,
M4 holes
4.6 dia.
35
100 max. 30
56±0.3
77 max.
90±0.3
100 max.
5.6
104 max.
28
5
100 max.
13
4.5
Weight: approx. 560 g
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
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Y92B-P250N (for max. 50 A load current)
Type G3NA-650B is recommended for max. 50 A with this heat sink.
For upright standing to the ground, a 30% derating of the load current is required (from the Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature graphs).
The orientation indicated by the external dimensions is not the correct mounting orientation. When opening mounting holes, refer to the
mounting hole dimensions.
146 max.
140 max.
Mounting Holes
130 max.
64±0.3
120 max.
120 max.
47.6
130±0.3
64
110 max.
105
Two, M4
Two, 4.6 dia.
Other Heat Sinks
Y92B-P250 Heat Sink (for max. 50 A load current)
120
Four, M4
Mounting Holes
Four, 4.5 dia. or M4
150 190.5 max.
68
Four, R2.5
68
120
130.5 max.
70 max.
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Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
90±0.1
R2.2
Y92B-A250 Heat Sink
(for max. 40 A load current)
Three, M4 holes
Three, M4 holes
90±0.1
Two, M4 holes
Y92B-A150N Heat Sink
(for max. 40 A load current)
47.6
90±0.1
Y92B-A100 Heat Sink
(for max. 20 A load
current)
R2.2
80.5 max.
1.5
47.6
102 max.
9.6
2
47.6
50±0.1
100 max.
50±0.1
56±0.5
150 max.
Weight: approx. 210 g
Weight: approx. 310 g
50±0.1
56±0.5
250 max.
30
45.5 max.
1.5
Weight: approx. 510 g
Mounting Holes
Y92B-A100
Y92B-A150N
Y92B-A250
Four, 4.3-dia. or M4 holes
For upright standing to the ground, a 30% derating of the load current is required (from the Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature graphs).
The orientation indicated by the external dimensions is not the correct mounting orientation. When opening mounting holes, refer to the
mounting hole dimensions.
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
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Safety Precautions
• If a material with high thermal resistance, such as wood, is
used, heat generated by the G3NA may occasionally cause fire
or burning. When installing the G3NA directly into a control
panel so that the panel can be used as a heat sink, use a panel
material with low thermal resistance, such as aluminum or steel.
!CAUTION
Touching the charged section may occasionally cause
minor electric shock. Do not touch the G3NA terminal
section (the charged section) when the power supply
is ON. Be sure to attach the cover before use.
• Use the specified heat sink or one with equivalent or better
characteristics. Abnormal heat generation may cause output
elements to short or may cause burning.
!CAUTION
The G3NA and heat sink will be hot and may occasionally cause minor burns. Do not touch the G3NA or the
heat sink either while the power supply is ON, or immediately after the power is turned OFF.
3. Wire the G3NA and tighten screws correctly, observing the following precautions
Heat generated by a terminal error may occasionally result in fire
damage. Do not operate if the screws on the output terminal are
loose.
• Abnormal heat generated by wires may occasionally result in
fire damage. Use wires suitable for the load current.
!CAUTION
The internal snubber circuit is charged and may occasionally cause minor electric shock. Do not touch the
G3NA’s main circuit terminals immediately after the
power is turned OFF.
• Abnormal heat generated by terminals may occasionally result
in fire damage. Do not operate if the screws on the output terminal are loose.
Tightening Torque
!CAUTION
Screw size
Be sure to conduct wiring with the power supply turned
OFF, and always attach the terminal cover after completing wiring. Touching the terminals when they are
charged may occasionally result in minor electric
shock.
Tightening torque
M4
1.2 N·m
M5
2.0 N·m
• Abnormal heat generated by terminals may occasionally result
in fire damage. When tightening terminal screws, be sure that
no non-conductive material is caught in screw.
!CAUTION
• For G3NA Relays of 50 A or higher, use crimp terminals of an
appropriate size for the wire diameter for M5 terminals.
Do not apply a short-circuit to the load side of the
G3NA. The G3NA may rupture. To protect against
short-circuit accidents, install a protective device, such
as a quick-burning fuse, on the power supply line.
• Use wires that are suitable for the load current and voltage.
Abnormal heat generated by the wires may result in fire damage
or melting of the sheath, causing electric shock.
• Do not use any wires with damaged sheaths. These may cause
electric shock or leakage.
■ Precautions for Safe Use
• Do not place wiring in the same conduit or duct as high-voltage
lines. Induction may cause malfunction or damage.
Although OMRON continuously strives to improve the quality and
reliability of our relays, the G3NA contains semiconductors, which
are generally prone to occasional malfunction and failure.
Maintaining safety is particularly difficult if a relay is used outside of
its ratings. Always use the G3NA within the rated values. When using
the G3NA, always design the system to ensure safety and prevent
human accidents, fires, and social damage even in the event of
G3NA failure, including system redundancy, measures to prevent
fires from spreading, and designs to prevent malfunction.
• Use wires of an appropriate length, otherwise malfunction and
damage may result due to induction.
• Mount the DIN Track securely. Otherwise, the DIN Track may fall.
• Be sure that the G3NA clicks into place when mounting it to DIN
Track. The G3NA may fall if it is not mounted correctly.
• Do not mount the G3NA when your hands are oily or dirty, e.g.,
with metal powder. These may cause G3NA failure.
1. G3NA malfunction or fire damage may occasionally occur. Do not
apply excessive voltage or current to the G3NA terminals.
2. Heat Dissipation
• Do not obstruct the airflow to the G3NA or heat sink. Heat
generated from an G3NA error may occasionally cause the
output element to short, or cause fire damage.
• Be sure to prevent the ambient temperature from rising due to
the heat radiation of the G3NA. If the G3NA is mounted inside a
panel, install a fan so that the interior of the panel is fully
ventilated.
• Tighten the G3NA screws securely.
Tightening torque: 0.78 to 0.98 N·m
• Abnormal heat generation may cause output elements to short
or may cause burning.
• Tighten the heat sink screws securely.
Tightening torque: 0.98 to 1.47 N·m
• The G3NA may fall if it is not mounted correctly.
• Mount the G3NA in the specified orientation. If the G3NA is
mounted in any other orientation, abnormal heat generation
may cause output elements to short or may cause burning.
4. Operating Conditions
• Only use the G3NA with loads that are within the rated values.
Using the G3NA with loads outside the rated values may result
in malfunction, damage, or burning.
• Do not use the G3NA if the heat sink fins are bent, e.g., as the
result of dropping the G3NA. Heat dissipation characteristics will
be reduced, possibly causing G3NA failure.
• Use a power supply within the rated frequency range. Using a
power supply outside the rated frequency range may result in
malfunction, damage, or burning.
• Apply a thin layer of Toshiba Silicone’s YG6260 or Sinetsu
Silicone’s G746, or a similar material to the heat sink before
mounting
• Never apply voltage or current to the I/O terminals that exceeds
the rated range. Doing so may result in malfunction, damage, or
burning.
5. Do not transport the G3NA under the following conditions. Failure
or malfunction may occur.
• Conditions under which the G3NA will be exposed to water
• High temperatures or high humidity
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Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
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Operating and Storage Locations
Relationship between SSRs and Duct Height
Do not use or store the G3NA in the following locations. Doing so
may result in damage, malfunction, or deterioration of performance
characteristics.
Incorrect Example
Mounting surface
Duct
Mounting surface
Vertical
direction
Airflow
Base
Duct
Duct
Do not surround the SSR
with ducts, otherwise the
heat radiation of the SSR
will be adversely affected.
Countermeasure 2
50 mm max.
(A height of no
more than half
the SSR's height
is recommended.)
Duct
Mounting surface
• Do not use or store in locations subject to direct sunlight.
• Do not use in locations subject to ambient temperatures outside
the range −30 to 80°C.
• Do not use in locations subject to relative humidity outside the
range 45% to 85% or locations subject to condensation as the
result of severe changes in temperature.
• Do not store in locations subject to ambient temperatures outside
the range −30 to 100°C.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to corrosive or flammable
gases.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to dust (especially iron
dust) or salts.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to shock or vibration.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to exposure to water, oil, or
chemicals.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to high temperatures or
high humidity.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to salt damage.
• Do not use or store in locations subject to rain or water drops.
Countermeasure 1
Duct
Use short ducts.
If the ducts cannot be
shortened, place the SSR on
a metal base so that it is not
surrounded by the ducts.
Ventilation Outside the Control Panel
Be aware of airflow
Duct
Ventilation
outlet
(axial fan)
■ Precautions for Correct Use
Please observe the following precautions to prevent failure to
operate, malfunction, or undesirable effect on product performance.
Before Actual Operation
1. The G3NA in operation may cause an unexpected accident.
Therefore it is necessary to test the G3NA under the variety of
conditions that are possible. As for the characteristics of the
G3NA, it is necessary to consider differences in characteristics
between individual SSRs.
2. Unless otherwise specified, the ratings in this catalog are tested
values in a temperature range between 15°C and 30°C, a relative
humidity range between 25% and 85%, and an atmospheric
pressure range between 88 and 106 kPa (standard test
conditions according to JIS C5442). It will be necessary to
provide the above conditions as well as the load conditions if the
user wants to confirm the ratings of specific G3NAs.
Mounting Method
SSR Mounting Pitch (Panel Mounting)
Duct
60 mm min.
Air inlet
If the air inlet or air outlet has a filter, clean the filter regularly to
prevent it from clogging to ensure an efficient flow of air.
Do not locate any objects around the air inlet or air outlet, otherwise
the objects may obstruct the proper ventilation of the control panel.
A heat exchanger, if used, should be located in front of the SSRs to
ensure the efficiency of the heat exchanger.
• Please reduce the ambient temperature of SSRs.
The rated load cuρρεντ οφ αν ΣΣΡ ισ μεασυρεδ ατ αν αμβιεντ
τεμπερατυρε οφ 40°C.
• An SSR uses a semiconductor in the output element. This causes
the temperature inside the control panel to increase due to heating
resulting from the passage of electrical current through the load. To
restrict heating, attach a fan to the ventilation outlet or air inlet of
the control panel to ventilate the panel. This will reduce the ambient
temperature of the SSRs and thus increase reliability. (Generally,
each 10°C reduction in temperature will double the expected life.)
(Reference)
Load current (A)
Required number
of fans per SSR
5A
0.08
10 A
0.16
20 A
0.31
40 A
0.62
75 A
1.2
90 A
1.44
Vertical direction
Example: For 10 SSRs with load currents of 10 A,
0.16 x 10 = 1.6
30 mm min.
80 mm min.
Thus, 2 fans would be required.
Size of fans: 92 mm2, Air volume: 0.7 m3/min,
Ambient temperature of control panel: 30°C
If there are other instruments that generate heat in the control panel
other than SSRs, additional ventilation will be required.
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High-capacity Heat Sink (Y92B-P250N)
DIN-track Mounting
• Assembled DIN Tracks are heavy. Mount the DIN Tracks securely.
Be sure that the Heat Sink is securely locked to the DIN Track.
• Attach End Plates (PFP-M, order separately) to both ends of the
Units on the DIN Track to hold them in place.
• To mount a Heat Sink to a DIN Track, press down at the point
indicated by arrow 1 in the diagram and then press in the Heat Sink
at the point indicated by arrow 2.
Noise Terminal Voltage According to
EN55011
The G3NA-UTU complies with EN55011 standards when a capacitor
is connected to the load power supply as shown in the following
circuit diagram.
Capacitor C2
• G3NA-6@@: 0.5 µF, 500 VAC
3 m max.
Load
C1
Input
G3NA-UTU Output
type
C2
Varistor
• G3NA-6@@: 910 V, 0.8 W
Capacitor C1
0.1 µF
• Connect capacitor C1 to both sides of the input terminals for a
G3NA with a DC input.
• Connect capacitor C2 to both sides of the load power supply
output.
• Connect the varistor to both sides of the G3NA output terminals.
• Do not use an input line that is longer than 3 m.
Vertical
Loss Time
The loss time will increase when the G3NA is used at a low applied
voltage or current. Be sure that this does not cause any problems.
Applicable DIN Track
Mounting is possible on TE35-15Fe (IEC 60715) DIN tracks. DIN
tracks from the following manufacturers can be used.
Manufacturer
Thickness: 1.5 mm
Thickness: 2.3 mm
Schneider
AM1-DE2000
---
WAGO
210-114 or 210-197
210-118
PHOENIX
N35/15
N35/15/15-2.3
Loss time
Direct Mounting
Using DC Loads
• Prepare mounting holes as shown in the diagram.
Tightening torque: 0.98 to 1.47 N·m
For a DC or L load, a diode should be connected in parallel the load
to absorb the counter electromotive force of the load.
64±0.3
Load
Input
130±0.3
Four, 4.5 dia. or M4 holes
Operating Conditions
• Do not apply currents exceeding the rated current otherwise, the
temperature of the G3NA may rise excessively.
• As protection against accidents due to short-circuiting, be sure to
install protective devices, such as fuses and no-fuse breakers, on
the power supply side.
• Do not apply overvoltages to the input circuit or output circuit.
Failure or burning may result.
• Do not drop the G3NA or otherwise subject it to abnormal shock.
Malfunction or failure may result.
• Keep the cooling system running continuously during the ON/OFF
operation of the SSR. This is to allow residual heat to dissipate
while the SSR is OFF.
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Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
SSR
Load power
supply
■ Precautions on Operating and Storage Environments
1. Operating Ambient Temperature
3. Vibration and Shock
The rated value for the ambient operating temperature of the G3NA
is for when there is no heat build-up. For this reason, under
conditions where heat dissipation is not good due to poor ventilation,
and where heat may build up easily, the actual temperature of the
G3NA may exceed the rated value resulting in malfunction or
burning.
Do not subject the G3NA to excessive vibration or shock. Otherwise
the G3NA may malfunction and internal components may be
deformed or damaged, resulting in failure of the G3NA to operate.
When using the G3NA, design the system to allow heat dissipation
sufficient to stay below the Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature
characteristic curve. Note also that the ambient temperature of the
G3NA may increase as a result of environmental conditions (e.g.,
climate or air-conditioning) and operating conditions (e.g., mounting
in an airtight panel).
To prevent the G3NA from abnormal vibration, do not install the
G3NA in locations or by means that will subject it to vibration from
other devices, such as motors.
4. Solvents
Do not allow the G3NA or the resin portion of the Fan’s thermostat to
come in contact with solvents, such as thinners or gasoline. Doing so
will dissolve the markings on the G3NA.
2. Transportation
5. Oil
When transporting the G3NA, observe the following points. Not doing
so may result in damage, malfunction, or deterioration of
performance characteristics.
Do not allow the G3NA terminal cover to come in contact with oil.
Doing so will cause the cover to crack and become cloudy.
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Do not drop the G3NA or subject it to severe vibration or shock.
Do not transport the G3NA if it is wet.
Do not transport the G3NA under high temperatures or humidity.
Do not transport the G3NA without packing it properly.
■ Operation
1. Leakage Current
2. Screw Tightening Torque
A leakage current flows through a snubber circuit in the G3NA even
when there is no power input. Therefore, always turn OFF the power
to the input or load and check that it is safe before replacing or wiring
the G3NA.
Tighten the G3NA terminal screws properly. If the screws are not
tight, the G3NA will be damaged by heat generated when the power
is ON. Perform wiring using the specified tightening torque.
3. Handling Relays
Varistor
Trigger circuit
Input circuit
Switch element Snubber circuit
Do not mount the G3NA when your hands are oily or dirty, e.g., with
metal powder. These may cause G3NA failure.
Leakage current
4. Do Not Drop
Be careful not to drop a Relay or Heat Sink onto any part of your
body while working. Injury may result. This is particularly true for the
High-capacity Heat Sink (Y92B-P250N), which weighs 2.5 kg.
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
477
MEMO
478
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
Omron Electronic Components, LLC
Terms and Conditions of Sales
I. GENERAL
1. Definitions: The words used herein are defined as follows.
(a) Terms:
These terms and conditions
(b) Seller:
Omron Electronic Components LLC and its subsidiaries
(c) Buyer:
The buyer of Products, including any end user in section III through VI
(d) Products: Products and/or services of Seller
(e) Including: Including without limitation
2. Offer; Acceptance: These Terms are deemed part of all quotations, acknowledgments,
invoices, purchase orders and other documents, whether electronic or in writing, relating
to the sale of Products by Seller. Seller hereby objects to any Terms proposed in Buyer's
purchase order or other documents which are inconsistent with, or in addition to, these
Terms.
3. Distributor: Any distributor shall inform its customer of the contents after and including
section III of these Terms.
II. SALES
1. Prices; Payment: All prices stated are current, subject to change without notice by Seller.
Buyer agrees to pay the price in effect at the time the purchase order is accepted by
Seller. Payments for Products received are due net 30 days unless otherwise stated in
the invoice. Buyer shall have no right to set off any amounts against the amount owing in
respect of this invoice.
2. Discounts: Cash discounts, if any, will apply only on the net amount of invoices sent to
Buyer after deducting transportation charges, taxes and duties, and will be allowed only
if (a) the invoice is paid according to Seller's payment terms and (b) Buyer has no past
due amounts owing to Seller.
3. Interest: Seller, at its option, may charge Buyer 1.5% interest per month or the maximum
legal rate, whichever is less, on any balance not paid within the stated terms.
4. Orders: Seller will accept no order less than 200 U.S. dollars net billing.
5. Currencies: If the prices quoted herein are in a currency other than U.S. dollars, Buyer
shall make remittance to Seller at the then current exchange rate most favorable to
Seller; provided that if remittance is not made when due, Buyer will convert the amount
to U.S. dollars at the then current exchange rate most favorable to Seller available
during the period between the due date and the date remittance is actually made.
6. Governmental Approvals: Buyer shall be responsible for all costs involved in obtaining
any government approvals regarding the importation or sale of the Products.
7. Taxes: All taxes, duties and other governmental charges (other than general real
property and income taxes), including any interest or penalties thereon, imposed directly
or indirectly on Seller or required to be collected directly or indirectly by Seller for the
manufacture, production, sale, delivery, importation, consumption or use of the Products
sold hereunder (including customs duties and sales, excise, use, turnover and license
taxes) shall be charged to and remitted by Buyer to Seller.
8. Financial: If the financial position of Buyer at any time becomes unsatisfactory to Seller,
Seller reserves the right to stop shipments or require satisfactory security or payment in
advance. If Buyer fails to make payment or otherwise comply with these Terms or any
related agreement, Seller may (without liability and in addition to other remedies) cancel
any unshipped portion of Products sold hereunder and stop any Products in transit until
Buyer pays all amounts, including amounts payable hereunder, whether or not then due,
which are owing to it by Buyer. Buyer shall in any event remain liable for all unpaid
accounts.
9. Cancellation; Etc: Orders are not subject to rescheduling or cancellation unless Buyer
indemnifies Seller fully against all costs or expenses arising in connection therewith.
10. Force Majeure: Seller shall not be liable for any delay or failure in delivery resulting from
causes beyond its control, including earthquakes, fires, floods, strikes or other labor
disputes, shortage of labor or materials, accidents to machinery, acts of sabotage, riots,
delay in or lack of transportation or the requirements of any government authority.
11. Shipping; Delivery: Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by Seller:
(a) All sales and shipments of Products shall be FOB shipping point (unless otherwise
stated in writing by Seller), at which point title to and all risk of loss of the Products
shall pass from Seller to Buyer, provided that Seller shall retain a security interest in
the Products until the full purchase price is paid by Buyer;
(b) Delivery and shipping dates are estimates only; and
(c) Seller will package Products as it deems proper for protection against normal
handling and extra charges apply to special conditions.
12. Claims: Any claim by Buyer against Seller for shortage or damage to the Products
occurring before delivery to the carrier or any claim related to pricing or other charges
must be presented in detail in writing to Seller within 30 days of receipt of shipment.
III. PRECAUTIONS
1. Suitability: IT IS THE BUYER’S SOLE RESPOINSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT ANY
OMRON PRODUCT IS FIT AND SUFFICIENT FOR USE IN A MOTORIZED VEHICLE
APPLICATION. BUYER SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING
APPROPRIATENESS OF THE PARTICULAR PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO THE
BUYER’S APPLICATION INCLUDING (A) ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS, (B) CIRCUITS, (C) SYSTEM ASSEMBLIES, (D) END PRODUCT, (E)
SYSTEM, (F) MATERIALS OR SUBSTANCES OR (G) OPERATING ENVIRONMENT.
Buyer acknowledges that it alone has determined that the Products will meet their
requirements of the intended use in all cases. Buyer must know and observe all
prohibitions of use applicable to the Product/s.
2. Use with Attention: The followings are some examples of applications for which
particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
possible use of any Product, nor to imply that any use listed may be suitable for any
Product:
(a) Outdoor use, use involving potential chemical contamination or electrical
interference.
(b) Use in consumer Products or any use in significant quantities.
(c) Energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems,
medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and
installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.
(d) Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property.
3. Prohibited Use: NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING
SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM
AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE
PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE
WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
4. Motorized Vehicle Application: USE OF ANY PRODUCT/S FOR A MOTORIZED
VEHICLE APPLICATION MUST BE EXPRESSLY STATED IN THE SPECIFICATION BY
SELLER.
5. Programmable Products: Seller shall not be responsible for the Buyer's programming of
a programmable Product.
IV. WARRANTY AND LIMITATION
1. Warranty: Seller's exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Seller
(or such other period expressed in writing by Seller). SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY
OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS.
2. Buyer Remedy: Seller's sole obligation hereunder shall be to replace (in the form
originally shipped with Buyer responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement
thereof) the non-complying Product or, at Seller's election, to repay or credit Buyer an
amount equal to the purchase price of the Product; provided that there shall be no
liability for Seller or its affiliates unless Seller's analysis confirms that the Products were
correctly handled, stored, installed and maintained and not subject to contamination,
abuse, misuse or inappropriate modification. Return of any Products by Buyer must be
approved in writing by Seller before shipment.
3. Limitation on Liability: SELLER AND ITS AFFILIATES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF
PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED
WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT,
WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY. FURTHER, IN NO EVENT SHALL
LIABILITY OF SELLER OR ITS AFFILITATES EXCEED THE INDIVIDUAL PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT ON WHICH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED.
4. Indemnities: Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates and its
employees from and against all liabilities, losses, claims, costs and expenses (including
attorney's fees and expenses) related to any claim, investigation, litigation or proceeding
(whether or not Seller is a party) which arises or is alleged to arise from Buyer's acts or
omissions under these Terms or in any way with respect to the Products.
V. INFORMATION; ETC.
1. Intellectual Property: The intellectual property embodied in the Products is the exclusive
property of Seller and its affiliates and Buyer shall not attempt to duplicate it in any way
without the written permission of Seller. Buyer (at its own expense) shall indemnify and
hold harmless Seller and defend or settle any action brought against Seller to the extent
that it is based on a claim that any Product made to Buyer specifications infringed
intellectual property rights of another party.
2. Property; Confidentiality: Notwithstanding any charges to Buyer for engineering or
tooling, all engineering and tooling shall remain the exclusive property of Seller. All
information and materials supplied by Seller to Buyer relating to the Products are
confidential and proprietary, and Buyer shall limit distribution thereof to its trusted
employees and strictly prevent disclosure to any third party.
3. Performance Data: Performance data is provided as a guide in determining suitability
and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Seller's test conditions,
and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements.
4. Change In Specifications: Product specifications and descriptions may be changed at
any time based on improvements or other reasons. It is Seller’s practice to change part
numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant
engineering changes are made. However, some specifications of the Product may be
changed without any notice.
5. Errors And Omissions: The information on Seller’s website or in other documentation
has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is
assumed for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors or omissions.
6. Export Controls: Buyer shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and licenses
regarding (a) export of the Products or information provided by Seller; (b) sale of
Products to forbidden or other proscribed persons or organizations; (c) disclosure to noncitizens of regulated technology or information.
VI. MISCELLANEOUS
1. Waiver: No failure or delay by Seller in exercising any right and no course of dealing
between Buyer and Seller shall operate as a waiver of rights by Seller.
2. Assignment: Buyer may not assign its rights hereunder without Seller's written consent.
3. Law: These Terms are governed by Illinois law (without regard to conflict of laws).
Federal and state courts in Cook County, Illinois have exclusive jurisdiction for any
dispute hereunder.
4. Amendment: These Terms constitute the entire agreement between Buyer and Seller
relating to the Products, and no provision may be changed or waived unless in writing
signed by the parties.
5. Severability: If any provision hereof is rendered ineffective or invalid, such provision shall
not invalidate any other provision.
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
Certain Precautions on Specifications and Use
1. Suitability for Use. Seller shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the Product in
Buyer's application or use of the Product. At Buyer's request, Seller will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by itself is not
sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use.
Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer's application, product or system. Buyer
shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a nonexhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given:
(i) Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical
interference, or conditions or uses not described in this document.
(ii) Energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation
systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety
equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government
regulations.
(iii) Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities.
(iv) Systems, machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or
property. Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this
product.
NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS
RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM
AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT
THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE
INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
2. Programmable Products. Seller shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
3. Performance Data. Performance data given in this publication is provided as
a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Seller's test conditions, and the users must
correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to
Seller's Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
4. Change in Specifications. Product specifications and accessories may be
changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed,
or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for
your application. Please consult with your Seller representative at any time to
confirm actual specifications of purchased Product.
5. Errors and Omissions. The information in this publication has been carefully
checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed
for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors, or omissions.
6. RoHS Compliance. Where indicated, our products currently comply, to the
best of our knowledge as of the date of this publication, with the requirements
of the European Union's Directive on the Restriction of certain Hazardous
Substances ("RoHS"), although the requirements of RoHS do not take effect
until July 2006. These requirements may be subject to change. Please consult
our website for current information.
Complete “Terms and Conditions of Sale” for product purchase and use are on Omron’s website
at http://www.components.omron.com – under the “About Us” tab, in the Legal Matters section.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
OMRON ON-LINE
OMRON ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS LLC
Global - http://www.omron.com
USA - http://www.components.omron.com
55 E. Commerce Drive, Suite B
Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-882-2288
Cat. No. X301-E-1
06/09
Specifications subject to change without notice
Solid State Relays (600 VAC Models)
G3NA-6
Printed in USA
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