ETC G7SA-3A1B

Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
G7SA
Slim Relays with Forcibly
Guided Contacts Conforming to EN Standards
• EN50205 Class A, approved by VDE.
• Ideal for use in safety circuits in production machinery.
• Four-pole and six-pole Relays are available.
• The Relay’s terminal arrangement simplifies PWB
pattern design.
• Reinforced insulation between inputs and outputs.
Reinforced insulation between some poles.
• UL, CSA approval.
Ordering Information
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
Type
Sealing
Poles
4 poles
Standard
Flux-tight
6 poles
Contacts
3PST-NO, SPST-NC
DPST-NO, DPST-NC
5PST-NO, SPST-NC
4PST-NO, DPST-NC
3PST-NO, 3PST-NC
Rated voltage
24 VDC
Model
G7SA-3A1B
G7SA-2A2B
G7SA-5A1B
G7SA-4A2B
G7SA-3A3B
Sockets
Type
LED indicator
No
Track-mounting
Track mounting and screw mounting possible
Yes
Back-mounting
PCB terminals
No
Poles
4 poles
6 poles
4 poles
6 poles
4 poles
6 poles
Rated voltage
--24 VDC
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Model
P7SA-10F
P7SA-14F
P7SA-10F-ND
P7SA-14F-ND
P7SA-10P
P7SA-14P
Model Number Legend
G7SA-#A#B
1
2
1. NO Contact Poles
2:
DPST-NO
3:
3PST-NO
4:
4PST-NO
5:
5PST-NO
2. NC Contact Poles
1:
SPST-NC
2:
DPST-NC
3:
3PST-NC
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Specifications
Ratings
Coil
Rated voltage
24 VDC
Rated current
Coil resistance
4 poles: 15 mA
4 poles: 1,600 W
6 poles: 20.8 mA 6 poles: 1,152 W
Must-operate
voltage
75% max. (V)
Must-release
voltage
10% min. (V)
Max. voltage
110% (V)
Power consumption
4 poles: Approx. 360 mW
6 poles: Approx. 500 mW
Note: 1. The rated current and coil resistance are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C with tolerances of ±15%.
2. Performance characteristics are based on a coil temperature of 23°C.
3. The value given for the maximum voltage is for voltages applied instantaneously to the Relay coil
(at an ambient temperature of 23°C) and not continuously.
Contacts
Resistive load (cos f =1)
6 A at 250 VAC, 6 A at 30 VDC
6A
250 VAC, 125 VDC
6A
1,500 VA, 180 W
G7SA
Load
Rated load
Rated carry current
Max. switching voltage
Max. switching current
Max. switching capacity (reference value)
G7SA
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Characteristics
Sockets
Model
P7SA-14#
Continuous current
6 A (see note 1)
Dielectric strength
2,500 VAC for 1 min. between poles
Insulation resistance
100 MW min. (see note 2)
Note: 1. If the P7SA-1#F is used between 55 and 85°C, reduce the continuous current (from 6 A) by 0.1 A for every degree.
2. Measurement conditions: Measurement of the same points as for the dielectric strength at 500 VDC.
3. When using the P7SA-1#F-ND at 24 VDC, use at an ambient operating temperature from -25 to 55°C.
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
Contact resistance
Operating time (see note 2)
Response time (see note 2)
Release time (see note 2)
Maximum operating
frequency
Mechanical
Rated load
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength (see notes 3, 4)
Vibration resistance
Destruction
Malfunction
Mechanical
Durability
Electrical
Min. permissible load (see note 5)
(reference value)
Shock resistance
Ambient temperature (see note 6)
Ambient humidity
Weight
Approved standards
100 mW max.
(The contact resistance was measured with 1 A at 5 VDC using the voltage-drop method.)
20 ms max.
10 ms max. (The response time is the time it takes for the normally open contacts to open after
the coil voltage is turned OFF.)
20 ms max.
36,000 operations/hr
1,800 operations/hr
100 MW min. (at 500 VDC)
(The insulation resistance was measured with a 500-VDC megger at the same places that the
dielectric strength was measured.)
Between coil contacts/different poles: 4,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min
(2,500 VAC between poles 3-4 in 4-pole Relays or poles 3-5, 4-6, and 5-6 in 6-pole Relays.)
Between contacts of same polarity: 1,500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min
10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude
1,000 m/s2
100 m/s2
10,000,000 operations min. (at approx. 36,000 operations/hr)
100,000 operations min. (at the rated load and approx. 1,800 operations/hr)
5 VDC, 1 mA
Operating:-40°C to 85°C (with no icing or condensation)
Storage:-40°C to 85°C (with no icing or condensation)
Operating:35% to 85%
Storage:35% to 85%
4 poles: Approx. 22 g
6 poles: Approx. 25 g
EN61810-1 (IEC61810-1), EN50205, UL508, CSA22.2 No. 14
Note: 1. The values listed above are initial values.
2. These times were measured at the rated voltage and an ambient temperature of 23°C. Contact bounce time is not included.
3. Pole 3 refers to terminals 31-32 or 33-34, pole 4 refers to terminals 43-44, pole 5 refers to terminals 53-54, and pole 6 refers to terminals
63-64.
4. When using a P7SA Socket, the dielectric strength between coil contacts/different poles is 2,500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
5. Min. permissible load is for a switching frequency of 300 operations/min.
6. When operating at a temperature between 70°C and 85°C, reduce the rated carry current (6 A at 70°C or less) by 0.1 A for each degree
above 70°C.
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Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated. The diagrams are drawn in perspective.
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connection Diagram
(Bottom View)
G7SA-3A1B
G7SA-2A2B
Printed Circuit Board
Design Diagram
(Bottom View)
(±0.1 tolerance)
G7SA-3A1B
13 max.
40 max.
Ten, 1.4 dia.
24 max.
0.5
0.5
1
3.5
G7SA-2A2B
Note: Terminals 23-24, 33-34, and 43-44
are normally open. Terminals 11-12
and 21-22 are normally closed.
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connection Diagram
(Bottom View)
G7SA-5A1B
G7SA-4A2B
G7SA-3A3B
Printed Circuit Board
Design Diagram
(Bottom View)
(±0.1 tolerance)
G7SA-5A1B
13 max.
Fourteen, 1.4 dia.
24 max.
0.5
0.5 1
G7SA
50 max.
G7SA-4A2B
3.5
G7SA-3A3B
Note: Terminals 23-24, 33-34, 53-54, and
63-64 are normally open. Terminals
11-12, 21-22, and 31-32 are
normally closed.
G7SA
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Sockets
Terminal Installation/Internal Connection Diagram
(Top View)
Track-mounting Socket
P7SA-10F, P7SA-10F-ND
G7SA-3A1B
Mounted
22.5 max.
G7SA-2A2B
Mounted
60.5 max.
Ten, M3
9 max.
Mounting Hole Placement
(Top View)
Two, 4 dia. or M3.5
* This display circuit is
available only for
"-ND" models.
Note: Terminals 23-24,
33-34, and 43-44
are normally
open. Terminals
Diagram
11-12 and 21-22
are normally
closed.
72 max.
LED
indicator
9 max.
4 dia.
Note: The socket is shown with
the finger cover removed.
6
Note: Only the -ND Sockets have LED indicators.
Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection Diagram
(Top View)
Track-mounting Socket
P7SA-14F, P7SA-14F-ND
G7SA-5A1B
Mounted
30 max.
Fourteen,
M3
G7SA-4A2B
Mounted
G7SA-3A3B
Mounted
60.5 max.
9 max.
Mounting Hole Placement Diagram
(Top View)
Two, 4 dia. or M3.5
72 max.
LED
indicator
* This display circuit is
available only for
"-ND" models.
Note: Terminals 23-24,
33-34, 43-44,
53-54, and 6364 are normally
open. Terminals
11-12, 21-22,
and 31-32 are
normally closed.
9 max.
4 dia.
Note: The socket is shown with the
finger cover removed.
6
Note: Only the -ND Sockets have LED indicators.
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P7SA-10P Back-mounting Socket (for PCB)
50 max.
Terminal Arrangement/Internal
Connection Diagram
(Bottom View)
15 max.
Mounting Hole Placement
(Bottom View)
(±0.1 tolerance)
G7SA-3A1B
Mounted
Three, 3.2 dia.
(for M3 tapping screws)
41.5 max.
Ten, 1.1 dia.
G7SA-2A2B
Mounted
Three, 2.6 dia.
(for M3 tapping screws)
Note: Terminals 23-24, 33-34, and 43-44
are normally open. Terminals 11-12
and 21-22 are normally closed.
G7SA
P7SA-14P Back-mounting Socket (for PCB)
Terminal Arrangement/Internal
Connection Diagram
(Bottom View)
60 max.
15 max.
Mounting Hole Placement
(Bottom View)
(±0.1 tolerance)
G7SA-5A1B
Mounted
Fourteen,
1.1 dia.
41.5 max.
Three, 3.2 dia.
(for M3 tapping
screws)
G7SA-4A2B
Mounted
Three, 2.6 dia.
(for M3 tapping screws)
G7SA-3A3B
Mounted
Note: Terminals 23-24, 33-34, 43-44,
53-54, and 63-64 are normally
open. Terminals 11-12, 21-22,
and 31-32 are normally closed.
G7SA
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Precautions
Correct Use
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
Caution
Do not touch the terminal area of the Relays or the socket terminal
area (charged area) while power is ON. Electric shock will result.
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
A Relay with Forcibly Guided Contacts is a Relay with which a safety
category circuit can be configured.
Wiring
Use one of the following wires to connect to the P7SA-10F/10F-ND/
14F/14F-ND.
Stranded wire:0.75 to 1.5 mm2
Solid wire:1.0 to 1.5 mm2
Tighten each screw of the P7SA-10F/10F-ND/14F/14F-ND to a
torque of 0.98 N·m securely.
Wire the terminals correctly with no mistakes in coil polarity, otherwise the G7SA will not operate.
Cleaning
While the Relay with Forcibly Guided Contacts has the previously
described forcibly guided contact structure, it is basically the same
as an ordinary relay in other respects. Rather than serving to prevent
malfunctions, the forcibly guided contact structure enables another
circuit to detect the condition following a contact weld or other malfunction. Accordingly, when a contact weld occurs in a Relay with
Forcibly Guided Contacts, depending on the circuit configuration, the
power may not be interrupted, leaving the Relay in a potentially dangerous condition (as shown in Fig. 1.)
To configure the power control circuit to interrupt the power when a
contact weld or other malfunction occurs, and to prevent restarting
until the problem has been eliminated, add another Relay with Forcibly Guided Contacts or similar Relay in combination to provide
redundancy and a self-monitoring function to the circuit (as shown in
Fig. 2).
The G9S/G9SA Safety Relay Unit, which combines Relays such as
the Relay with Forcibly Guided Contacts in order to provide the
above-described functions, is available for this purpose. By connecting a contactor with appropriate input and output to the Safety Relay
Unit, the circuit can be equipped with redundancy and a self-monitoring function.
The G7SA is not of enclosed construction. Therefore, do not wash
the G7SA with water or detergent.
Forcibly Guided Contacts (from EN50205)
Fig 1
Fig 2
S1
S1
If an NO contact becomes welded, all NC contacts will maintain a
minimum distance of 0.5 mm when the coil is not energized. Likewise if an NC contact becomes welded, all NO contacts will maintain
a minimum distance of 0.5 mm when the coil is energized.
21
11
22
12
S2
K1
S2
K1
K1
A1 A2 T11 T12
+ -
B1
Y1 X1
D
Power source
F1
K3 K1
K1
PE T21
K3 K2
K2
T22
K3
13
K1
K1
K2
K2
K3
14
Power source
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