SF4D-DC24V Panasonic, SF4D-DC24V Datasheet - Page 6

General Purpose / Industrial Relays 6A 24V 2FORMA/2FORMB PCB

SF4D-DC24V

Manufacturer Part Number
SF4D-DC24V
Description
General Purpose / Industrial Relays 6A 24V 2FORMA/2FORMB PCB
Manufacturer
Panasonic
Datasheet

Specifications of SF4D-DC24V

Contact Form
4 Form A, 4 Form B
Coil Voltage
24 VDC
Contact Rating
6 A at 250 VAC, 6 A at 30 VDC
Coil Termination
Solder Pin
Contact Termination
Solder Pin
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Power Consumption
500 mW
Contact Material
Gold Flashed Silver Alloy
Coil Current
20.8 mA
Coil Resistance
1.152 K Ohms
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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2) 4 Form A 4 Form B type
When internal contacts (No. 2, No. 3, No. 6 or No. 7) are welded, the armature becomes non-operational and the four form “a” contact
gaps are maintained at 0.5 mm
When external contacts (No. 1, No. 4, No. 5 or No. 8) are welded, gaps of 0.5 mm
adjacent contacts and other contacts operate normally by the coil being non-energized.
Example 2:
If external connections are made in series.
Even if one of the contacts welds, the other contacts
operate independently and the contact gaps are
maintained at greater than 0.5 mm
For Cautions for Use.
No.8
No.7
No.6
No.5
No.8
No.6
No.8
No.7
No.6
No.5
No.7
No.5
Terminal No. 20–19 12–11 8–7 16–15
Contact No.
Contact Operation Table
External Contacts Weld
Internal Contacts Weld
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4
Non-energized
Energized
13–14 5–6 9–10 17–18
No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8
.020
inch.
.020inch
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No.1
No.2
No.3
No.4
No.1
No.3
No.1
No.2
No.3
No.4
No.2
No.4
or greater. Reliable cut-off is thus ensured.
The table below shows the state of the other contacts when the current through
the welded form “a” contact is 0 V and the rated voltage is applied through the
form “b” contact.
* Contact gaps are shown at the initial state.
Non-energized
Contact No.
If the contacts change state owing to loading/breaking it is necessary to check
the actual loading.
No.8
No.6
No.8
No.6
terminal
No.7
No.5
No.7
No.5
Welded
Non-energized (when no. 1 contact is welded)
No.
Energized (when no. 2 contact is welded)
Energized
Contact No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
1
Weld
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
2
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
3
State of other contacts
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
4
No.1
No.3
No.1
No.2
No.3
No.4
No.2
No.4
.020inch
Contact gap
min 0.5 mm
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
5
Example: If the No. 2 contact welds.
Each of the four form “a” contacts (No. 1, 3, 5, and 7)
maintains a gap of greater than 0.5 mm
Example 1: If the No. 1 contact welds.
The adjacent No. 2 contact maintains a gap of greater
than 0.5 mm
the coil is not energized, return to their normal return
state; each of form “a” contacts (No. 3, 5, and 7)
maintains a contact gap of greater than 0.5 mm
.020
8) return to a closed state.
and greater are maintained between
SF Double contact type
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
6
.020 inch
inch; each of the form “b” contacts (No. 4, 6, and
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
7
.020
>0.5
>0.5
>0.5
inch. The other contacts, because
8
>0.5: contact gap is kept at
min. 0.5 mm
Empty cells:
either closed or open
: contact closed
.020 inch
.020
inch.