Magnetic arc blow-out for high breaking capacity and long
contact life
Coil voltages 12 to 250 VDC
Maximum continuous current 10 A
Maximum switching voltage 250 VDC, 440 VAC
Maximum breaking capacity 110 VDC, 8 A (L/R < 15 ms),
230 VAC, 10 A (cos φ > 0.7)
Minimum switching current 10 mA (optional 1 mA)
Mechanical life 50 million operations
Electrical life 10 million operations at 24 VDC, 0.5 A
resistive load
Integrated snaplock, no external retaining clip needed
Transparent cover for easy visual inspection
Flexibility with many options and wide range of sockets
Optional positive mechanical keying relay to socket
Fully railway compliant
Instantaneous relay
Part of D-platform
Description
Plug-in railway relay with 4 change-over contacts. Standard
equipped with a back EMF suppression diode and magnetic
arc blow-out for high breaking capacity and long contact
life. Proven reliable operation in switching high DC voltage
/ inductive loads and low currents. No external retaining clip
needed as integrated ‘snap-lock’ will hold relay into socket
under all circumstances and mounting directions.
The construction of the relay and choice of materials
makes the D-U200 relay suitable to withstand corrosive
atmospheres, low and high temperatures, shock &
vibrating and dry to very humid environments.
Compact design, choice of many options and a wide range
of sockets makes the D-U200 relay an easy and flexible
solution to use.
Connection diagram
Timing diagram
Application
Demanding rolling stock applications such as door control,
traction control, braking systems etc. Designed for extreme
reliability, within long endurance applications and harsh
environments.
Railway compliancy
EN 50155
IEC 60571
IEC 60077
IEC 60947
IEC 61373
EN 50121
EN 45545-2
NF F16-101/102
NF F 62-002
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Options
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Weld-no-transfer contacts
Low temperature (-50
O
C), max. contact current 8 A
Gold plated contacts
Extra dust protection
LED coil indicator
Bipolar LED indicator
AgSnO
2
contacts, high resistant to welding
No magnetic arc blow-out
Polarisation diode
Double zener diode
Push-to-test button
Coil for both AC and DC
Double make / double break contacts (-50
O
C)
No diode
Make before break contact
Reversed polarity
Keying
Dimensions (mm)
Instantaneous relay
D-U200
Remark: Not all combinations possible
Sockets
Terminal connection
Screw
Screw - wide terminals
Spring clamp
Faston
Crimp
Solder tag
PCB
Mounting
Surface / Wall
V23
V22 BR
V29
-
-
-
-
35 mm rail
V23
V23 BR
V29
-
-
-
-
Panel / Flush
-
-
V33
V31
V26
V3
-
PCB
-
-
-
-
-
-
V32
For more information see the respective datasheets
For more detailed technical specifications, drawings and ordering information, go to the product page on www.morssmitt.com
Over 10 million Mors Smitt relays in use in rail transport applications worldwide!
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Technical specifications
Coil characteristics
Inductance L/R at Unom (typical value):
Energized
Released
Nominal power consumption
Operating voltage range
Type
D-U201
D-U202
D-U203
D-U204
D-U205
D-U206
D-U207
D-U208
D-U210
D-U212
D-U213
D-U215
D-U220
U
nom
(VDC)
24
48
72
110
96
12
36
55
120
100
125
220
250
U
min
(VDC)
16.8
33.6
50.4
77
67.2
8.4
25.2
38.5
84
70
87.5
154
175
11 ms
8 ms
2.2 W @ Unom
0.7 - 1.25 Unom
U
max
(VDC)
30
60
90
137.5
120
15
45
69
150
125
156.25
275
312.5
U
drop-out
(VDC)
2.4
4.8
7.2
11
9.6
1.2
3.6
5.5
12
10
12.5
22
25
Instantaneous relay
D-U200
R
coil
*
(Ω)
270
1044
2406
5330
4400
72
562
1300
6160
4400
7634
21776
23850
I
coil-nom
(mA)
89
46
30
21
22
167
64
42
19
23
16
10
10
Other types on request
* The Rcoil is measured at room temperature and has a tolerance of ± 10%, with option L (LED) the value can differ
Remarks:
•
Umin is the must-operate voltage at which the relay has picked up in all circumstances (worst-case situation), in practice the relay picks up at a lower voltage
•
Udrop-out is the must-release voltage at which the relay has dropped-out in all circumstances (worst-case situation), in practice the relay drops out at a higher voltage
•
Always select the nominal voltage as close as possible to the actual voltage in the application
Operating range at various temperatures
250 %
200 %
U
max
Voltage/U
nom
150 %
100 %
50 %
0%
-40
U
min
U
drop-out
-20
0
20
Temperature (°C)
40
60
80
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Instantaneous relay
D-U200
Contact characteristics
Amount and type of contacts
Maximum make current
Peak inrush current
Maximum continuous current
Maximum switching voltage
Minimum switching voltage
Minimum switching current
Maximum breaking capacity
Contact resistance
Material
Contact gap
Contact force
Operating times (ms) at nominal voltage (typical value):
Operate time
Release time
Bounce time N/O contacts
Bounce time N/C contacts
Release
condition
Operate
Operate condition
4 C/O
16 A
NF F 62-002
200 A (withstand > 10 x 200 A @ 10 ms, 1 min)
10 A
250 VDC, 440 VAC
12 V
10 mA
110 VDC, 8 A (L/R ≤ 15 ms)
230 VAC, 10 A (cos
j
≥ 0.7)
15 mΩ (initial)
Ag standard (optional AgSnO
2
, Au on Ag)
0.7 mm
> 200 mN
Standard relay
18
21
7
8
Release Release
condition
With double zener
diode (option Q)
17
8
6
11
Without diode
(Option Z)
19
6
6
12
Coil voltage
Change in position
of movable parts
1
2
3
4
5
Operate time
Release time
Bounce time
Open
Closed
Voltage at make
contact (N/O)
Voltage at break
contact (N/C)
Time
Electrical characteristics
Dielectric strength
Pole-pole
Cont-coil
Open contacts
Pulse withstanding
IEC 60255-5
4 kV, 50 Hz, 1 min
2.5 kV, 50 Hz, 1 min
2.5 kV; 50 Hz; 1 min
5 kV (1.2/50 μs)
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Instantaneous relay
D-U200
Mechanical characteristics
Mechanical life
Maximum switching frequency
Weight
50 x 10
6
operations
Mechanical: 3600 ops/h
Electrical: 1200 ops/h
140 g (without options)
Environmental characteristics
Environmental
Vibration
Shock
Operating temperature
Humidity
Maximum altitude
EN 50125-1
IEC 61373, Category I, Class B, Body mounted
IEC 61373, Category I, Class B, Body mounted
-25 °C...+85 °C (optional: -50
o
C)
95% (condensation is permitted temporarily)
2000 meter. Higher altitudes are possible but have consequences
mentioned in IEC 60664 (for example 5000 meter with bigger
clearance distance)
IEC 60068-2-11, class ST4
IEC 60068-2-30, Test method Db variant 1
IEC 60529, IP40 (relay on socket) (with option K: IP50)
NF F 16-101, NF F 16-102, EN 45545-2: HL3 for requirements R22,
R23, R26
Cover: polycarbonate
Base: polyester
Salt mist
Damp heat
Protection
Fire & smoke
Insulation materials
Railway compliancy
EN 50155
IEC 60571
IEC 60077
IEC 60947
IEC 61373
EN 50121
NF F16-101/102
EN 45545-2
NF F 62-002
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Railway applications - Electronic equipment used on rolling stock
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