Power Relay
G7J
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KEMA (File No. 2001291.02)
Note:
Add the suffix “-KM” to the model number when ordering.
*This rating is the bifurcated contact rating.
Reference
KEMA approval:
EN60947-4-1 for contacts
IEC947-4-1 for contacts
Engineering Data
Model
Coil ratings
Contact ratings
NO contact
G7J-4A-B(P) (T) (Z)
G7J-2A2B(P) (T)
200 to 240 VAC
Class AC1: 25 A at 220 VAC
11.5 A at 380 to 480 VAC
Class AC3: 11.5 A at 220 VAC and 8.5 A at 380
to 480 VAC
*Class AC1: 1 A at 220 VAC
G7J-3A1B-B(P) (T) (Z)
6, 12, 24, 48, 100 VDC
24, 50, 100 to 120, 200 to 240 VAC
50
70
300
5,000
3,000
1,000
700
500
100
300
Maximum Switching Power
Switching voltage (V)
Switching current (A)
220 VAC (NC contact)
220 VAC (NO contact)
Endurance
Switching current (A)
Endurance (x10
3
operations)
AC resistive load
(cos
φ
= 1)
AC inductive load
(cos
φ
= 0.4)
(NC contact)
DC resistive
load (NO
contact)
DC resistive load
(NC contact)
AC resistive load
(cos
φ
= 1)
AC inductive load
(cos
φ
= 0.4)
(NO contact)
Malfunctioning Shock
G7J-2A2B
Terminals upwards
Button downwards
A1 downwards
Button upwards
Shock direction
Not energized
Energized
A2 downwards
Terminals
downwards
Unit: m/s
2
Number of samples: 5
Measurement conditions: Increase and decrease
the specified shock gradually imposed in
±
X,
±
Y,
and
±
Z directions three times each with the Relay
energized and not energized to check the shock
values that cause the Relay to malfunction.
Criteria: There must not be any contact
separation for 1 ms or greater with a shock of
100 m/s
2
imposed when the coil is energized or
with a shock of 20 m/s
2
when the coil is not
energized.