• Industry standard design with switching currents of 10A to 21A
• Widely used for applications where long life expectancy and
high reliability is required.
• Choose from a variety of levers, terminals and operating forces.
• Right and Left Barrier options are available for the V-21 and
V-16 models
• Heat resistant versions of the V-15 and V-10 are available.
• RoHS Compliant
Ordering Information
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Model Number Legend
V-
1 2 3
1.
-
4 5 6 7
-
8
-
9
4. Contact Form
COM Terminal, Bottom position:
1:
SPDT
2:
SPST-NC
3:
SPST-NO
COM Terminal, Side position:
4:
SPDT
5:
SPST-NC
6:
5.
SPST-NO
9.
7.
Maximum Operating Force
6:
400 gf
5:
200 gf
4:
100 gf
Note:
These OF
values
are for
the pin plunger models.
Ratings
21:
21 A at 250
VAC
16:
16 A at 250
VAC
15:
15 A at 250
VAC
11:
11 A at 250
VAC
10:
10 A at 250
VAC
Contact Gap
None: 1 mm (F gap)
G:
0.5 mm (G gap)
Actuator
None: Pin plunger
1:
Short hinge lever
2:
Hinge lever
3:
Long hinge lever
4:
Simulated roller lever
5:
Short hinge roller lever
6:
Hinge roller lever
2.
8.
Special Purpose
None: Standard
T:
Heat resistive
(V-15 and
V-10,
only)
Mounting Hole Size
None: 3.1 mm
K:
2.9 mm
3.
Terminals
A:
Solder terminals
C2:
Quick-connect terminal (#187)
C:
Quick-connect terminal (#250)
6. Insulation Barrier
None:
Without
Barrier
R:
Right-hand
barrier
L:
Left-hand
barrier
(Barriers available for
V-21
and
V-16,
only)
Note:
Consult Omron regarding nomenclature combinations and part numbers
not found in this datasheet.
Snap Action Switch
V
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Available Combinations
Thermoplastic case
Model
Rated Current
OF
COM
Insulation
Heat
terminal
Barrier Resistance Terminal Symbol
position
Bottom
No
Standard
(80°C)
Solder terminals (A)
Quick-connect
terminals (#187)(C2)
Quick-connect
terminals (#250)(C)
Heat
resistant
(150°C)
Solder terminals (A)
Quick-connect
terminals (#187)(C2)
Quick-connect
terminals (#250)(C)
Yes
Standard
(80°C)
Solder terminals (A)
Quick-connect
terminals (#187)(C2)
Quick-connect
terminals (#250)(C)
Side
No
Standard
(80°C)
Solder terminals (A)
Quick-connect
terminals (#187)(C2)
Quick-connect
terminals (#250)(C)
Note: 1.
❍:
Available model.
Consult OMRON for specific models with standard approval.
V-21
21 A
400 gf
V-16
16 A
400 gf
200 gf
V-11
11 A
100 gf
Thermosetting case
V-15
15 A
400 gf
200 gf
V-10
10 A
200 gf
100 gf
---
---
❍
---
---
---
---
---
❍
---
---
❍
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
---
❍
❍
---
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
---
❍
❍
---
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
---
❍
❍
---
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
---
---
---
---
❍
❍
---
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List of Models
Thermoplastic Case
21 A (OF: 400 gf)
Without barrier
Common
terminal Contact
position form
Bottom
SPDT
SPST-NC
SPST-NO
SPDT
Right-hand barrier
Without barrier
Left-hand barrier
Terminal style Actuator
Quick-connect
(#250) (C)
V-21-1C6
V-21-1CR6
V-21-2CR6
V-21-3CR6
V-211-1CR6
V-212-1CR6
V-213-1CR6
V-214-1CR6
V-215-1CR6
V-216-1CR6
V-21-1CL6
V-21-2CL6
V-21-3CL6
V-211-1CL6
V-212-1C6
V-213-1CL6
V-214-1CL6
V-215-1CL6
V-216-1CL6
V-21-2C6
V-21-3C6
V-211-1C6
V-212-1C6
V-213-1C6
V-214-1C6
V-215-1C6
V-216-1C6
Pin plunger
Short hinge lever
Hinge lever
Long hinge lever
Simulated roller lever
Short hinge roller lever
Hinge roller lever
Note: 1.
Add “G” to the part number in the appropriate location to obtain a 0.5 mm contact gap. Add “-K” to the part number in the appropriate
location to obtain 2.9 mm mounting holes. Example: V-21G2-1C6-K
2.
Not
all combinations are available. Consult Omron regarding nomenclature combinations and part numbers not found in this datasheet.
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V
16 A (OF: 200 gf)
Without barrier
Common
terminal Contact
position form
Bottom
SPDT
Right-hand barrier
Without barrier
Left-hand barrier
SPST-NC
SPST-NO
SPDT
Terminal style
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
Actuator
Pin plunger
Short hinge lever
Hinge lever
Long hinge lever
Simulated roller lever
Short hinge roller lever
Hinge roller lever
V-16-1A5
V-16-1C25
V-16-1C5
V-16-2A5
V-16-2C25
V-16-2C5
V-16-3A5
V-16-3C25
V-16-3C5
V-161-1A5
V-161-1C25
V-161-1C5
V-162-1A5
V-162-1C25
V-162-1C5
V-163-1A5
V-163-1C25
V-163-1C5
V-164-1A5
V-164-1C25
V-164-1C5
V-165-1A5
V-165-1C25
V-165-1C5
V-166-1A5
V-166-1C25
V-166-1C5
V-16-1AR5
V-16-1C2R5
---
V-16-2AR5
V-16-2C2R5
---
V-16-3AR5
V-16-3C2R5
---
V-161-1AR5
V-161-1C2R5
---
V-162-1AR5
V-162-1C2R5
---
V-163-1AR5
V-163-1C2R5
---
V-164-1AR5
V-164-1C2R5
---
V-165-1AR5
V-165-1C2R5
---
V-166-1AR5
V-166-1C2R5
---
V-16-1AL5
V-16-1C2L5
---
V-16-2AL5
V-16-2C2L5
---
V-16-3AL5
V-16-3C2L5
---
V-161-1AL5
V-161-1C2L5
---
V-162-1AL5
V-162-1C2L5
---
V-163-1AL5
V-163-1C2L5
---
V-164-1AL5
V-164-1C2L5
---
V-165-1AL5
V-165-1C2L5
---
V-166-1AL5
V-166-1C2L5
---
11 A (OF: 100 gf)
Without barrier
Common
terminal
position
Bottom
Contact form
SPDT
Terminal style
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
A
C2
C
Actuator
Pin plunger
Short hinge lever
Hinge lever
Long hinge lever
Simulated roller lever
Short hinge roller lever
Hinge roller lever
V-11-1A4
V-11-1C24
V-11-1C4
V-111-1A4
V-111-1C24
V-111-1C4
V-112-1A4
V-112-1C24
V-112-1C4
V-113-1A4
V-113-1C24
V-113-1C4
V-114-1A4
V-114-1C24
V-114-1C4
V-115-1A4
V-115-1C24
V-115-1C4
V-116-1A4
V-116-1C24
V-116-1C4
Note: 1.
Add “G” to the part number in the appropriate location to obtain a 0.5 mm contact gap. Add “-K” to the part number in the appropriate
location to obtain 2.9 mm mounting holes. Examples: 1) V-16G3-1C25-K 2) V-11G-1A4-K
2.
Not
all combinations are available. Consult Omron regarding nomenclature combinations and part numbers not found in this datasheet.
Snap Action Switch
V
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Thermosetting Case
Standard models - 15 A / 10 A
Common Contact
terminal
form
position
Bottom
SPDT
Terminal style
A
C2
C
A
C2
A
C2
C
A
Actuator
15 A
200 gf
200 gf
V-10G-1A5-K
V-10G-1C25-K
—
V-10G-2A5-K
V-10G-2C25-K
V-10G-3A5-K
V-10G-3C25-K
—
V-10G-4A5-K
V-10G-5A5-K
V-10G-6A5-K
V-10G1-1A5-K
V-10G1-1C25-K
V-10G2-1A5-K
V-10G2-1C25-K
V-10G3-1A5-K
V-10G3-1C25-K
V-10G4-1A5-K
V-10G4-1C25-K
V-10G5-1A5-K
V-10G5-1C25-K
V-10G6-1A5-K
—
V-15G-1A5-K
V-15G-1C25-K
V-15G-1C5-K
V-15G-2A5-K
V-15G-2C25-K
V-15G-3A5-K
V-15G-3C25-K
V-15G-3C5-K
V-15G-4A5-K
V-15G-5A5-K
V-15G-6A5-K
V-15G1-1A5-K
V-15G1-1C25-K
V-15G2-1A5-K
V-15G2-1C25-K
V-15G3-1A5-K
V-15G3-1C25-K
V-15G4-1A5-K
V-15G4-1C25-K
V-15G5-1A5-K
V-15G5-1C25-K
V-15G6-1A5-K
V-15G6-1C25-K
10 A
100 gf
V-10G-1A4-K
V-10G-1C24-K
—
V-10G-2A4-K
V-10G-2C24-K
V-10G-3A4-K
V-10G-3C24-K
—
V-10G-4A4-K
V-10G-5A4-K
V-10G-6A4-K
V-10G1-1A4-K
V-10G1-1C24-K
V-10G2-1A4-K
V-10G2-1C24-K
V-10G3-1A4-K
V-10G3-1C24-K
V-10G4-1A4-K
V-10G4-1C24-K
V-10G5-1A4-K
V-10G5-1C24-K
V-10G6-1A4-K
V-10G6-1C24-K
Pin plunger
SPST-NC
SPST-NO
Side
Bottom
SPDT
SPST-NC
SPST-NO
SPDT
A
C2
A
C2
A
C2
A
C2
A
C2
A
C2
Short hinge lever
Hinge lever
Long hinge lever
Simulated roller lever
Short hinge roller lever
Hinge roller lever
Note: 1.
For SPST-NC and SPST-NO with levers consult Omron.
2.
Not
all combinations are available. Consult Omron regarding nomenclature combinations and part numbers not found in this datasheet.
Heat Resistant Models (Up to 150°C) - 15 A / 10A
Common
terminal
position
Bottom
Contact
form
SPDT
Terminal style
Solder Terminals
(A)
Actuator
15 A
200 gf
V-15-1A5-T
V-151-1A5-T
V-152-1A5-T
V-153-1A5-T
V-154-1A5-T
V-155-1A5-T
V-156-1A5-T
10 A
100 gf
V-10-1A4-T
V-101-1A4-T
V-102-1A4-T
V-103-1A4-T
V-104-1A4-T
V-105-1A4-T
V-106-1A4-T
Pin plunger
Short hinge lever
Hinge lever
Long hinge lever
Simulated roller lever
Short hinge roller lever
Hinge roller lever
Note: 1.
Add “G” to the part number in the appropriate location to obtain a 0.5 mm contact gap. Add “-K” to the part number in the appropriate
location to obtain 2.9 mm mounting holes. Add “C2” to the part number in the appropriate location to obtain versions with #187 quick-
connect terminals. Example: 1) V-15G1-1C25-T-K
2.
Not
all combinations are available. Consult Omron regarding nomenclature combinations and part numbers not found in this datasheet.
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V
Specifications
■
Ratings
(reference values)
Type
Rated voltage
Non-inductive load
Resistive load
Lamp load
NC
NO
NC
NO
21 A
3A
21 A
5A
14 A
5A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
16 A
2A
16 A
4A
10 A
4A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
15 A
2A
15 A
4A
10 A
4A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
11 A
1.5 A
11 A
3A
6A
3A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
10 A
1.5 A
10 A
3A
6A
3A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
Inductive load
Inductive load
Motor load
NC
NO
NC
NO
12 A
4A
12 A
7A
12 A
5A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
10 A
3A
10 A
6A
10 A
4A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
10 A
3A
10 A
6A
10 A
4A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
6A
2A
6A
3A
6A
3A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
6A
2A
6A
3A
6A
3A
0.6 A
0.1 A
0.3 A
0.05 A
V-21
V-16
V-15
V-11
V-10
250 VAC
8
VDC
30 VDC
125 VDC
250 VDC
250 VAC
8
VDC
30 VDC
125 VDC
250 VDC
250 VAC
8
VDC
30 VDC
125 VDC
250 VDC
250 VAC
8
VDC
30 VDC
125 VDC
250 VDC
250 VAC
8
VDC
30 VDC
125 VDC
250 VDC
Note: 1.
The above current values are the normal current values of models with a contact gap of 1 mm (gap F), which vary with the normal current
values of models with a contact gap of 0.5 mm (gap G).
2.
Inductive load has a power factor of 0.4 min. (AC) and a time constant of 7 ms max. (DC).
3.
Lamp load has an inrush current of 10 times the steady-state current.
4.
Motor load has an inrush current of 6 times the steady-state current.
5.
The ratings values apply under the following test conditions: Ambient temperature: 20±2°C, Ambient humidity: 65±5%, Operating frequency: 30 operations/min
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Approved Standards
UL1054 (File No. E41515)
CSA C22.2 No.55 (File No. LR21642)
Rated voltage
125 VAC
250 VAC
125 VDC
250 VDC
V-21
21 A, 1/2 HP
V-16
16 A, 1/2 HP
V-15
15 A, 1/2 HP
0.6 A
0.3 A
V-11
11 A, 1/3 HP
V-10
10 A, 1/3 HP
EN 61058-1 (File No. 129608, VDE approval)
Rated voltage
250 VAC
V-21
20 (4) A
V-16
16 (4) A
V-11
11 (3) A
EN 61058-1 (File No. T9451451, TÜV Rheinland approval)
Rated voltage
250 VAC
250 VDC
V-15
15 A
0.3 A
V-10
10 A
Testing conditions: 5E4 (50,000 operations), T105 (0°C to 105°C)
Testing conditions: 5E4 (50,000 operations), T85 (0°C to
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