G7SA
G7SA
134
2. These times were measured at the rated voltage and an ambient temperature of 23
°
C. Contact bounce time is not included.
3. Pole 3 refers to terminals 31–32 or 33–34, pole 4 refers to terminals 43–44, pole 5 refers to terminals 53–54, and pole 6 refers to
terminals 63–64.
4. When using a P7SA Socket, the dielectric strength between coil contacts/different poles is 2,500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
5. Min. permissible load is for a switching frequency of 300 operations/min.
6. When operating at a temperature between 70
°
C and 85
°
C, reduce the rated carry current (6 A at 70
°
C or less) by 0.1 A for each
degree above 70
°
C.
Dimensions
Note:
All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated. The diagrams are drawn in perspective.
Safety Relays
G7SA-3A1B
G7SA-2A2B
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connection Diagram
(Bottom View)
G7SA-3A1B
G7SA-2A2B
Printed Circuit Board
Design Diagram
(Bottom View)
G7SA-5A1B
G7SA-4A2B
G7SA-3A3B
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connection Diagram
(Bottom View)
G7SA-5A1B
G7SA-4A2B
Printed Circuit Board
Design Diagram
(Bottom View)
G7SA-3A3B
40 max.
0.5
0.5
3.5
13 max.
24 max.
1
Ten, 1.4 dia.
50 max.
0.5
0.5
3.5
13 max.
24 max.
1
Fourteen, 1.4 dia.
(
±
0.1 tolerance)
(
±
0.1 tolerance)
Note:
Terminals 23-24, 33-34, and 43-44 are nor-
mally open. Terminals 11-12 and 21-22 are
normally closed.
Note:
Terminals 23-24, 33-34, 53-54, and 63-64 are
normally open. Terminals 11-12, 21-22, and
31-32 are normally closed.