Partly to Be Discontinued: 10A type (Made in Thailand)
Last time buy:
12/2018
Coil resistance
[±10%] (at 20°C
68°F)
125
Ω
180
Ω
405
Ω
720
Ω
1,620
Ω
2,880
Ω
62.5Ω
90
Ω
202.5Ω
360
Ω
810
Ω
1,440
Ω
5,760
Ω
Nominal operating
power
(at 20°C
68°F)
Max. applied voltage
180% of nominal voltage
(at 20°C
68°F)
200mW
130% of nominal voltage
(at 70°C
158°F)
[When using relays at
85°C
185°F,
see Notes*4]
150% of nominal voltage
(at 20°C
68°F)
400mW
110% of nominal voltage
(at 70°C
158°F)
[When using relays at
85°C
185°F,
see Notes*4]
2. Specifications
Characteristics
Item
Arrangement
Contact resistance (Initial)
Contact material
1 Form A
Specifications
Standard type
High capacity type
1 Form C
1 Form C
1 Form A
Max. 100mΩ (By voltage drop 6 V DC 1 A)
AgSnO
2
type
N.O. side:
5 A 125 V AC,
2 A 250 V AC,
3 A 30 V AC
N.C. side:
2 A 125 V AC,
1 A 250 V AC,
1 A 30 V DC
N.O. side:
625 VA, 90 W
N.C. side:
250 VA, 30 W
Contact
Nominal switching capacity (resistive load)
5 A 125 V AC,
2 A 250 V AC,
5 A 30 V DC
10 A 125 V AC,
5 A 250 V AC,
5 A 30 V DC
N.O. side:
10 A 125 V AC,
5 A 250 V AC,
5 A 30 V AC
N.C. side:
3 A 125 V AC,
2 A 250 V AC,
1 A 30 V DC
N.O. side:
1,250 VA, 150 W
N.C. side:
500 V AC, 30 W
Rating
Max. switching power (resistive load)
Max. switching voltage
Max. switching current
Nominal operating power
Min. switching capacity (reference value)*
1
Insulation resistance (Initial)
Breakdown voltage
(Initial)
Between open contacts
Between contact and coil
625 VA, 150 W
1,250 V AC, 150 W
250 V AC, 110 V DC (0.3A)
N.O.: 5 A, N.C.: 2 A
200 mW
400 mW
N.O.: 10 A, N.C.: 3 A
200 mW
400 mW
100 mA, 5 V DC
Min. 1,000 MΩ (at 500 V DC) Measurement at same location as “Breakdown voltage” section.
1,000 Vrms for 1 min.
750 Vrms for 1 min.
1,000 Vrms for 1 min.
750 Vrms for 1 min.
4,000 Vrms for 1 min. (Detection current: 10 mA)
Max. 45°C
113°F
Max. 45°C
113°F
(By resistive method, nominal coil voltage
(By resistive method, nominal coil voltage
applied to the coil; contact carrying current:
applied to the coil; contact carrying current:
5A, at 70°C
158°F)
10A, at 70°C
158°F)
8,000 V
Max. 20 ms (excluding contact bounce time.)
Max. 10 ms (excluding contact bounce time) (Without diode)
294 m/s
2
(Half-wave pulse of sine wave: 11 ms; detection time: 10μs.)
980 m/s
2
(Half-wave pulse of sine wave: 6 ms.)
10 to 55 Hz at double amplitude of 1.6 mm (Detection time: 10μs.)
10 to 55 Hz at double amplitude of 2.0 mm
Min. 10
7
Ambient temperature: –40°C to +70°C
–40°F to +158°F
(class E insulation),
–40°C to +85°C
–40°F to +185°F*
4
(class B insulation)
Humidity: 5 to 85% R.H. (Not freezing and condensing at low temperature)
20 times/min. (at nominal switching capacity)
Approx. 7 g
.25 oz
Temperature rise (coil)
Electrical
characteristics
Surge breakdown voltage*
2
(Between contact and coil) (Initial)
Operate time (at nominal voltage) (at 20°C
68°F)
(Initial)
Release time (at nominal voltage) (at 20°C
68°F)
(Initial)
Mechanical
characteristics
Expected life
Conditions
Unit weight
Functional
Destructive
Functional
Vibration resistance
Destructive
Mechanical (at 180 times/min.)
Shock resistance
Conditions for operation, transport and storage*
3
Max. operating speed
* Specifications will vary with foreign standards certification ratings.
Notes: *1. This value can change due to the switching frequency, environmental conditions, and desired reliability level, therefore it is recommended to check this with the
actual load.
*2. Wave is standard shock voltage of
±1.2×50μs
according to JEC-212-1981
*3. The upper limit of the ambient temperature is the maximum temperature that can satisfy the coil temperature rise value. Refer to Usage, transport and storage
conditions in NOTES.
*4. When using relays in a high ambient temperature, consider the pick-up voltage rise due to the high temperature (a rise of approx. 0.4% V for each 1°C
33.8°F
with
20°C
68°F
as a reference) and use a coil impressed voltage that is within the maximum applied voltage range.
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Partly to Be Discontinued: 10A type (Made in Thailand)
Last time buy:
12/2018
JQ
Switching capacity
5 A 125 V AC
3 A 125 V AC
2 A 250 V AC
5 A 30 V DC
5 A 125 V AC
3 A 125 V AC
2 A 250 V AC
3 A 30 V DC
2 A 125 V AC
1 A 250 V AC
1 A 30 V DC
10 A 125 V AC
5 A 250 V AC
5 A 30 V DC
10 A 125 V AC
5 A 250 V AC
5 A 30 V DC
3 A 125 V AC
2 A 250 V AC
1 A 30 V DC
No. of operations
5×10
4
2×10
5
2×10
5
10
5
5×10
4
2×10
5
2×10
5
10
5
2×10
5
2×10
5
10
5
5×10
4
5×10
4
10
5
5×10
4
5×10
4
10
5
2×10
5
2×10
5
10
5
3. Expected electrical life
Type
1 Form A
Standard type
1 Form C
N.O.
N.C.
1 Form A
High capacity type
1 Form C
N.O.
N.C.
REFERENCE DATA
1.-(1) Max. switching capacity (1 Form A type)
100
Contact current, A
1.-(2) Max. switching capacity (1 Form C type)
100
AC resistive load
(High capacity type) N.O. side
AC resistive load
(Standard type) N.O. side
10
5
3
2
AC resistive load
1 (High capacity type)
N.C. side
AC resistive load
(Standard type)
N.C. side
Contact current, A
AC resistive load (High capacity type)
10
5
1 AC resistive load (Standard type)
10
100 250
Contact voltage, V
1,000
10
100 250
Contact voltage, V
1,000
Standard type
2. Life curve
Ambient temperature: room temperature
100
Operate & release time, ms
Operate & release time, ms
3.-(1) Operate & release time (1 Form A type)
Tested sample: JQ1a-12V-F, 25 pcs.
3.-(2) Operate & release time (1 Form C type)
Tested sample: JQ1-24V-F, 25 pcs.
8
8
Life,
×10
4
125V AC
resistive load
10
250V AC
resistive load
6
Operate time
4
Max.
Max.
Min.
Min.
6
Operate time
4
Max.
Max.
Min.
Min.
Release time
2
Release time
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
2
80
100
120
150
0
80
100
120
150
Contact current, A
Coil applied voltage, %V
Coil applied voltage, %V
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JQ
4.-(1) Coil temperature rise (1 Form A type)
Contact carrying current: 3 A, 5 A
Measured portion: Inside the coil
50
Temperature rise,
°C
Temperature rise,
°C
Partly to Be Discontinued: 10A type (Made in Thailand)
Last time buy:
12/2018
4.-(2) Coil temperature rise (1 Form C type)
Contact carrying current: 3 A, 5 A
Measured portion: Inside the coil
70
60
5 A at 70°C
50
3 A at 70°C
40
5 A at 85°C
30
3 A at 85°C
20
10
40
5 A at 70°C
5 A at 85°C
30
20
3 A at 70°C
3 A at 85°C
10
0
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190
Coil applied voltage, %V
0
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
Coil applied voltage, %V
5.-(1) Ambient temperature characteristics
(1 Form A type)
Tested sample: JQ1a-24V-F
Contact carrying current: 3 A, 5 A
400
Coil applied voltage, %V
5.-(2) Ambient temperature characteristics
(1 Form C type)
Tested sample: JQ1-24V-F
Contact carrying current: 3 A, 5 A
400
Coil applied voltage, %V
300
1
2
200
3
5
100
7
0
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
6
4
300
1
200
5
100
6
0
20
30
40
7
50
60
70
80
90
2
3
4
Ambient temperature,
°C
Ambient temperature,
°C
1
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 130°C
266°F)
(Carrying current: 3 A)
2
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 130°C
266°F)
(Carrying current: 5 A)
3
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 115°C
239°F)
(Carrying current: 3 A)
4
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 115°C
239°F)
(Carrying current: 5 A)
5
Pick-up voltage with a hot-start condition
of 100%V on the coil (Carrying current: 5 A)
6
Pick-up voltage with a hot-start condition
of 100%V on the coil (Carrying current: 3 A)
7
Pick-up voltage
High capacity type
1. Life curve
Ambient temperature: room temperature
100
Operate & release time, ms
Operate & release time, ms
2.-(1) Operate & release time (1 Form A type)
Tested sample: JQ1aP-12V-F, 25 pcs.
2.-(2) Operate & release time (1 Form C type)
Tested sample: JQ1P-12V-F, 25 pcs.
8
8
Life,
×10
4
125V AC resistive load
10
6
Operate time
6
Operate time
4
Max.
Max.
Min.
Min.
4
250V AC resistive load
2
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Release time
2
Release time
1
0
2
4
6
8
10
0
80
100
120
150
0
80
100
120
150
Contact current, A
Coil applied voltage, %V
Coil applied voltage, %V
3.-(1) Coil temperature rise (1 Form A type)
Contact carrying current: 5 A, 10 A
Measured portion: Inside the coil
70
Temperature rise,
°C
3.-(2) Coil temperature rise (1 Form C type)
Contact carrying current: 5 A, 10 A
Measured portion: Inside the coil
70
10 A at 85°C
Temperature rise,
°C
60
10 A at 70°C
50
40
30
20
10
5 A at 70°C
5 A at 85°C
60
10 A at 85°C
50
10 A at 70°C
40
30
5 A at 85°C
20
10
0
100
120
140
160
180
5 A at 70°C
0
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
Coil applied voltage, %V
Coil applied voltage, %V
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Partly to Be Discontinued: 10A type (Made in Thailand)
Last time buy:
12/2018
JQ
4.-(2) Ambient temperature characteristics
(1 Form C type)
Tested sample: JQ1P-24V-F
Contact carrying current: 5 A, 10 A
400
Coil applied voltage, %V
4.-(1) Ambient temperature characteristics
(1 Form A type)
Tested sample: JQ1aP-24V-F
Contact carrying current: 5 A, 10 A
400
Coil applied voltage, %V
1
300
2
300
1
200
5
100
2
3
4
200
5
100
6
0
20
30
3
4
7
40
50
60
70
80
90
0
20
6
30
40
7
50
60
70
80
90
Ambient temperature,
°C
Ambient temperature,
°C
1
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 130°C
266°F)
(Carrying current: 5 A)
2
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 130°C
266°F)
(Carrying current: 10 A)
3
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 115°C
239°F)
(Carrying current: 5 A)
4
Allowable ambient temperature against
% coil voltage (max. inside the coil temperature
set as 115°C
239°F)
(Carrying current: 10 A)
5
Pick-up voltage with a hot-start condition
of 100%V on the coil (Carrying current: 10 A)
6
Pick-up voltage with a hot-start condition
of 100%V on the coil (Carrying current: 5 A)
7
Pick-up voltage
DIMENSIONS
(mm
inch)
CAD Data
The CAD data of the products with a
CAD Data
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