Engineering Data - Omron G7J Datasheet

Power relay
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KEMA (File No. 2001291.02)
Model
G7J-4A-B(P) (T) (Z)
G7J-2A2B(P) (T)
G7J-3A1B-B(P) (T) (Z)
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

Maximum Switching Power
AC resistive load
(cos = 1)
AC inductive load
(cos = 0.4)
(NO contact)
DC resistive
load (NO
contact)
DC resistive load
(NC contact)
Switching voltage (V)
Malfunctioning Shock
G7J-2A2B
Terminals upwards
A1 downwards
Button upwards
Energized
Not energized
Terminals
2
Unit: m/s
downwards
Coil ratings
200 to 240 VAC
6, 12, 24, 48, 100 VDC
24, 50, 100 to 120, 200 to 240 VAC
AC resistive load
(cos = 1)
AC inductive load
(cos = 0.4)
(NC contact)
300
Button downwards
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
imposed when the coil is energized or
2
A2 downwards
with a shock of 20 m/s
energized.
Shock direction
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
Endurance
5,000
3,000
1,000
700
220 VAC (NO contact)
500
300
100
220 VAC (NC contact)
70
50
Switching current (A)
2
when the coil is not
Contact ratings
NO contact
G7J
Power Relay
A-61

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