MK2P-I Relay - 10A, DPDT 8-Pin w/ Plug-in Terminals

  • RM14.00

  • Product Code: MK2P-I
  • Availability: In Stock

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Features

  • Plug-in Terminals, easy to exchange while mounting on relay base
  • Built-in operation indicators LED

 

Specifications

  • Poles & Throw: Double Pole Double Throw
  • Coil voltage: Optional
  • Max Switching Current: 
    • 10 A at 250 VAC
    • 10 A at 28 VDC
  • Max Switching Voltage: 250 VAC, 250 VDC
  • Coil Resistance: 100 mΩ at 6 VDC
  • Contact:
    • Contact materials: Ag
    • Contact resistance: 50 mΩ max.
    • Operation time: 20 ms max.
    • Release time: 20 ms max.
    • Maximum operating frequency: Mechanical - 18,000 operations/h
    • Insulation resistance: 100 MΩ min.
  • Ambient operating temperature: -55 to 60°C*2
  • Ambient operating humidity: 5% to 85%
  • Environmental friendly product (RoHS compliant)

 

Operating Coils

Item
Rated voltage (V)
Rated current (mA) Coil resistance (Ω) Coil inductance (H) Pick-up voltage Dropout voltage Maximum voltage (V) Power consumption (VA, W)
60 Hz Armature OFF Armature ON
AC 220 11.0 5090 49.73 27.02 80% max. 30% min. 110% of rated voltage

Approx. 2.3 VA (at 60 Hz)

Approx. 2.7 VA (at 50 Hz)

DC 12 126 95 0.963 0.449 15% min. Approx. 1.5
24 56 430 4.915 2.478

 

Package Content

1 x MK2P-I Relay

 

 

Relay Pin Terminals

Another step for connecting a relay to the PCB covers the pin terminals and configuration of the relay. The standardized approach shown in the table identifies the terminals of electromagnetic relays.

Terminal

Terminal Description

_COIL

One end of the coil – voltage connects to the terminal to supply power to the coil

COIL

One end of the coil – voltage connects to the terminal to supply power to the coil

COM

This is the output terminal of the relay where one end of the load circuit is connected.

This terminal is internally connected with either of the other two terminals depending on the state of the relay.

NO – Normally Open

Connects to device that the relay will power when the coil receives sufficient voltage to energize.  Device remains off when the relay has no power and switches on when the relay receives power.

NC – Normally Closed

Terminal connects to device to power when relay receives no power. Device remains on when the relay has no power and switches off when the relay receives power.

 

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