
Allicdata Part #: | Z11056-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 |
Price: | $ 8.73 |
Product Category: | Relays |
Manufacturer: | Omron Electronics Inc-EMC Div |
Short Description: | RELAY GEN PURPOSE SPST 30A 100V |
More Detail: | General Purpose Relay SPST-NO (1 Form A) 100VDC Co... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | $ 7.93170 |
10 +: | $ 7.04970 |
25 +: | $ 6.69715 |
50 +: | $ 6.34473 |
100 +: | $ 5.99225 |
250 +: | $ 5.46351 |
500 +: | $ 5.11104 |
1000 +: | $ 4.84667 |
Turn On Voltage (Max): | 75 VDC |
Coil Resistance: | 5.26 kOhms |
Coil Power: | 1.9 W |
Contact Material: | Silver Tin Indium (AgSnIn) |
Operating Temperature: | -25°C ~ 60°C |
Termination Style: | Quick Connect - 0.250" (6.3mm) |
Mounting Type: | Chassis Mount |
Features: | Insulation - Class B |
Release Time: | 30ms |
Operate Time: | 30ms |
Turn Off Voltage (Min): | 15 VDC |
Series: | G7L |
Switching Voltage: | 250VAC - Max |
Contact Rating (Current): | 30A |
Contact Form: | SPST-NO (1 Form A) |
Coil Voltage: | 100VDC |
Coil Current: | 19.0mA |
Coil Type: | Non Latching |
Relay Type: | General Purpose |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Power Relays, Over 2 Amps; G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 Application Field and Working Principle
The G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 is a power relay designed for loads of over 2 amps and is typically used in industrial applications such as motor control, heating control, lighting control, and appliance control. It is used to switch large amounts of power such as AC current and DC current efficiently. This relay operates on a 24 VDC power supply.
The primary function of this relay is to act as a switch to turn devices on and off. The G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 has an armature that actuates a pair of contacts when energized. These contacts are normally open contacts, meaning they are initially in the open or off position. When current is fed to the coil, the armature is attracted, causing the contacts to close, thus turning the device or motor on.
The G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 has five different contact configurations to choose from; NO (Normally Open), NC (Normally Closed), NO+NC (Normally Open and Normally Closed), CO (Change Over/ Normally Open & Normally Closed) and CF (Compensated Floating). Depending on the type of application, a different contact configuration may be needed to suit the load and power requirements.
The NO and NC contacts in the G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 are typically used to switch AC and DC loads such as electric motors, light fixtures, and other devices. When the contacts are open, the current is not allowed to flow and the device or motor is not operating. When the contacts are closed, the current can flow and the device or motor will turn on.
The NO+NC configuration is used when one contact needs to keep the circuit open while the other contact needs to keep it closed. This is useful when one contact needs to keep a device or motor turned off while the other is being used to switch it on.
The CF configuration is used when the relay has to switch between two different types of currents, such as DC and AC. The CF contact is specifically designed to handle situations where one current is higher than the other in order to maintain a steady voltage across the load.
The CO configuration is used when two types of loads need to be switched together. This can be useful in applications where two different motors or loads need to be operated together.
The G7L-1A-T-CB-DC100 is classified as a power relay, designed to switch high current loads of over 2 amps. It has several different contact configurations to choose from, making it well suited for a wide variety of industrial applications such as motor control, heating, lighting, and appliance control.
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