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RELAY PWR SPDT 10A 24VDC PCB

G2R-1-DC24

Manufacturer Part Number
G2R-1-DC24
Description
RELAY PWR SPDT 10A 24VDC PCB
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
G2Rr

Specifications of G2R-1-DC24

Relay Type
General Purpose
Contact Form
SPDT (1 Form C)
Contact Rating (current)
10A
Switching Voltage
380VAC, 125VDC - Max
Coil Type
Standard
Coil Current
21.8mA
Coil Voltage
24VDC
Turn On Voltage (max)
16.8 VDC
Turn Off Voltage (min)
3.6 VDC
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Style
PC Pin
Circuit
SPDT (1 Form C)
Contact Rating @ Voltage
10A @ 250VAC
Control On Voltage (max)
16.8 VDC
Control Off Voltage (min)
3.6 VDC
Coil Voltage Vdc Nom
24V
Contact Current Max
10A
Contact Voltage Ac Nom
250V
Contact Voltage Dc Nom
30V
Coil Resistance
1100ohm
Contact Configuration
SPDT
Current, Rating
10 A
Dielectric Rating
5000 VAC @ 50⁄60 Hz (For 1 Minute Between Coil and Contacts)
Dimensions
1.14 in. L x 0.51 in. W x 1.40 in. H
Function
Power
Number Of Pins
5
Power, Rating
2500⁄300 VA⁄W
Resistance, Coil
253 Ohms
Standards
UL, CSA, VDE, CE
Temperature, Operating, Maximum
70 °C
Temperature, Operating, Minimum
-40 °C
Termination
Through Hole
Voltage, Control
24 VDC
Voltage, Rating
380 VAC
Contact Rating
10 A
Contact Termination
Solder Pin
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Power Consumption
530 mW
Contact Material
Silver Alloy
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
G2R-1-DC24
G2R1DC24
Z2840

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Notes on Correct Use
■ Driving by Transistor
When a transistor is used to drive the relay, be sure to ground the emitter of the transistor.
When the transistor is used in emitter-follower configuration (i.e., the collector is grounded), give adequate consideration to the voltage across the
collector and emitter. The required voltage must be applied to the relay.
NPN transistor
Advice on selecting a transistor for driving the relay
1. From the relay catalog or data sheet, ascertain the following coil
2. Determine the lower- and upper-limit values of the pickup voltage
3. By determining the component for suppressing surge, obtain the dielectric strength of the transistor for driving the relay.
4. Determine collector current l
5. Select the transistor that satisfies the conditions determined in
6. After selecting the transistor, observe the l
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characteristics:
Rated voltage ________ VDC
Rated current ________ mA
Coil resistance _______ Ω
from the rated voltage.
Lower-limit pickup voltage _____V
Upper-limit pickup voltage _____V
(If surge is contained in the rated voltage, obtain the maximum
value including the surge.)
In the case of diode
(Upper-limit of pickup voltage + 0.6) x 2* ≅ V
In the case of diode and zener diode
(Upper-limit of pickup voltage + 0.6 + breakdown voltage**) x 2* ≅ V
In the case of varistor
(Upper-limit pickup voltage + varistor voltage***) x 2* ≅ V
In the case of RC
(Upper-limit pickup voltage + surge voltage****) x 2* ≅ V
l
steps 3 and 4.
of the transistor indicated in its ratings.
The characteristic curve illustrates the relation between collector
current l
From this graph, obtain collector-emitter voltage V
l
l
by the driver stage.
Thus, Collector-emitter voltage V
Use the transistor in its switching (saturation) area. An adequate
base current is required.
C
C
B
= Upper-limit pickup voltage/Coil resistance x 2*
= Maximum value of must operate voltage/Coil resistance
= Base current of the switching transistor which is determined
C
and collector-emitter voltage V
Electromechanical Relays
C
.
CE
= V
C
CE
vs. V
CEO
at base current l
Technical Information
≅ V
CE
CE
characteristics
CBO
where,
= ___V
CEO
CEO
≅ V
≅ V
CBO
CBO
B
.
= ___V
CEO
= ___V
≅ V
PNP transistor
Note:
* This safety factor must be determined by the user.
** The breakdown voltage differs depending on the compo-
*** The varistor voltage differs depending on the component. In
****The surge voltage differs depending on the type and rating
CBO
nent. If multiple zener diodes are to be used, use their max-
imum breakdown voltage.
addition, the varistor voltage of a single varistor may vary
depending on the current. Consult the manufacturer of the
varistor to be used to determine the varistor voltage.
of the relay, and the constants of C and R of the circuit in
which the relay is used. Positively determine the surge volt-
age by experiment.
= ___V

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