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Series 04
Technical Data
Snap-action switching element
Electrical characteristics
Rated insulation voltage
500 VAC/600 VDC as per VDE 0100, group C
Standards
The switches comply with the "Standards for low-voltage switching devices" EN 60 947-5-1
Contact resistance
starting value <= 50 mO as per IEC 512-2-4 Insulation resistance
>= 10 mCI between open contacts at 500 VDC, as per IEC 512-2-10 Continuous thermal current lth2
10 A
The maximum current in continuous operation and at ambient temperature must not exceed the quoted maximum values.
Switch rating max.
at switch rating AC for gold-, silver- and hard silver contacts
service category AC-15 as per EN60947-5-1 (cos o = 0.7)
voltage: 230 VAC 400 VAC 500 VAC
current: 6 A 4 A 2.5 A
at switch rating DC for gold-, silver- and hard silver contacts
service category DC as per EN60947-5-1
L/R=100 ms at P>=50 W and
L/R=2 x P ms<50 W
WOP stands for switch rating in watt
voltage: 24 VDC 60 VDC 110 VDC
Switching system
The double-break, snap-action switching element is equipped with one or two independent contact systems, acting as normally open or normally closed contact. The snap-action switching element is fitted with self-cleaning contacts. Up to 3 switching elements can be snapped to each actuator.
Material
Material of contacts
hardsilver, gold/silver, silver/palladium (for aggressive atmospheres)
Switching element
polycarbonate PC
Mechanical characteristics
Connection method
screw terminals
plug-in terminals 6.3 x 0.8 mm:
max. wire cross-section: 2 x 2.5 mm
max. wire cross-section of stranded cable: 2 x 1.5 mm
For switches with plug-in terminals it is necessary to provide insulation
sockets and to maintain a spacing of 65 mm between rows
(mounting dimensions).
Starting torque
screws at the mounting flange: max. 25 Ncm screws at switching element: max. 50 Ncm
Actuating force 11-20 N ± 1 N
depending on the number of switching elements, 1 to 3 elements
Storage temperature
-40°C to + 85°C
10 A
current:
3 A 1 A
Switch rating min.
gold/silver contacts: voltage: 5 VDC
current: 15 mA
hard silver contacts: voltage: 24 VDC
current: 50 mA
24 VDC 110 VDC 5 mA 2 mA
110 VDC
10 mA
Mechanical life
pushbuttons:
selector switch:
e-stop switch: keylock switch:
■ maintained action 1.5 million cycles of operation
■ momentary action 3 million cycles of operation
■ maintained action 1.25 million cycles of operation
■ momentary action 2.5 million cycles of operation >= 50'000 cycles of operation maintained action 25'000 cycles of operation momentary action 50'000 cycles of operation
Electric strength
5000 VAC, 50 Hz, 1 min. between all terminals and earth.
Approvals
- SEV 500 VAC/10 A
- CSA 300 VAC
- UL600 VAC HD
- German Navy
- German Lloyd
- CE (declaration of conformity)
- CB
Slow-make switching element Switching system
The double-break, slow-make switching element is equipped with one or two independent contact systems, acting as normally open or normally closed contact. Slow-make contacts with forced action are ideal for high switch ratings. Up to 3 switching elements can be snapped to each actuator.
Material
Material of contacts
hardsilver, gold/silver, silver/palladium (for aggressive atmospheres)
Switching element
polycarbonate PC
Rebound time
<= 3 ms
Travel
5.8 ± 0.2 mm
Resistance to shock
(single impacts, semi-sinusoidal) 30 g for 11 ms as per EN 60 947-5-1
Resistance to vibration
(sinusoidal)
10 g at 10-2000 Hz, amplitude 0,75 mm as per EN 60 947-5-1
Ambient air temperature
min. - 25°C (- 40° with restriction) max. without illumination: + 80°C max. with neon lamp + 80°C max. with LED: + 80°C max. with incandescent lamp: + 40°C (as per DIN IEC 68-)
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