RF1V Relais mit zwangsgeführten Kontakten
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Think Automation and beyond... RF1V Force Guided Relays IDEC CORPORATION

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Enables flexible construction of safety circuits Complies with International Standards Force guided contact mechanism (EN50205 Type A TÜV approved) Compact size enables size reduction of PC board. 4-pole type: 13W × 40D × 24H mm 6-pole type: 13W × 50D × 24H mm Fast Response Time Socket Variation Response time of 8 ms. Ensures safety by turning the load off quickly. (200 m/s2 minimum) PC board mount and DIN rail mount sockets are available. High Shock Resistance High shock resistant suitable for use in machine tools and in environments subjected to vibration and shocks. Clear Visiblilty PC...

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RF1V Force Guided Relays / SF1V Relay Sockets Compact and EN compliant RF1V force guided relays. • Force guided contact mechanism (EN50205 Type A TÜV approved) • Contact configuration 4-pole (2NO-2NC, 3NO-1NC) 6-pole (4NO-2NC, 5NO-1NC, 3NO-3NC) • Built-in LED indicator available. • Fast response time (8 ms maximum). • High shock resistance (200 m/s2 minimum) • Finger-safe DIN rail mount socket and PC board mount socket. Applicable Standard Certification Organization / File No. Types • Force Guided Relays Contact Rated Coil Voltage • Sockets Types DIN Rail Mount Sockets PC Board Mount...

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RF1V Force Guided Relays / SF1V Relay Sockets Relay Specifications Number of Poles Contact Configuration Contact Resistance (initial value) (Note 1) Contact Material Rated Load (resistive load) Allowable Switching Power (resistive load) Allowable Switching Voltage Allowable Switching Current Minimum Applicable Load (Note 2) Power Consumption (approx.) Insulation Resistance Between contact and coil 4-pole 6-pole 2NO-2NC 3NO-1NC 4NO-2NC 5NO-1NC 3NO-3NC 100 mΩ maximum AgSnO2 (Au flashed) 6A 250V AC, 6A 30V DC 1500 VA, 180W 250V AC, 125V DC 6A 5V DC, 1 mA (reference value) 0.36W 0.5W 1000 MΩ...

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RF1V Force Guided Relays / SF1V Relay Sockets Accessories Item Package Quantity Aluminum Weight: Approx. 200g Steel Weight: Approx. 320g Aluminum Weight: Approx. 250g North American standard product Length: 1m Width: 35 mm Metal (zinc plated steel) Weight: Approx. 15g Characteristics • Maximum Switching Capacity Notes on Contact Gaps except Welded Contacts 1 3 4 7 8 • Electrical Life Curve PC Board Terminal Type Mounting Hole Layout (Bottom View) • If the NO contact (7-8 or 9-10) welds, the NC contact (3-4 or 5-6) remains open even when the relay coil is de-energized, maintaining a gap of...

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RF1V Force Guided Relays / SF1V Relay Sockets SF1V DIN Rail Mount Socket Dimensions • SF1V-6-07L (6-pole) 6.5 (Internal Connection) M3 Terminal Screw (Panel Mounting Hole Layout) (Panel Mounting Hole Layout) • PC Board Mounting Hole Layout / Terminal Arrangement (Bottom View) le 3-ø3.2 holes for M3 self-tapping screws • PC Board Mounting Hole Layout / Terminal Arrangement (Bottom View) SF1V PC Board Mount Sockets

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RF1V Force Guided Relays / SF1V Relay Sockets Instructions 1. Driving Circuit for Relays Smoothing Capacitor Emin Emax Emean Ripple Factor (%) Emax – Emin × 100% Emean Emax = Maximum of pulsating current Emin = Minimum of pulsating current Emean = DC mean value 3. Operating the relay in sync with an AC load: If the relay operates in sync with AC power voltage of the load, the relay life may be reduced. If this is the case, select a relay in consideration of the required reliability for the load. Or, make the relay turn on and off irrespective of the AC power phase or near the point where...

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RF1V Force Guided Relays/ SF1V Relay Sockets Control circuits conforming with safety categories 2, 3, and 4 can be constructed. • Safety category 4 control circuits • Safety function at occurrence of single faults The circuit example below consisting of interlock switches, force guided relays, and safety contactors are only a part of a safety-related system in a machine. In actual machines, risk assessment must be performed taking various aspects into consideration such as hazard types, safeguarding measures, and change of hazard level in operating mode, in order to reduce the risk of the...

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