SERIES J
ENGINEERING DATA SHEET
RELAY - NONLATCH
2 PDT, 12 AMPS
All welded construction
Contact arrangement
Qualified at 10 Amps to
2 PDT
MIL-PRF-83536
PRINCIPLE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Contacts rated at
28 Vdc; 115 Vac, 400 Hz, 1
phase and 115/200 Vac, 400
Hz, 3 phases
0.088lb max
1.01in x .51in x 1.00in
Weight
Dimensions of case
APPLICATION NOTES:
023
APPLICABLE SOCKET:
SO-1049-8309/8987
SO-SSL
Special models available upon request.
Hermetically sealed, corrosion resistant metal can.
Contact factory for information on MIL-qualified part numbers.
CONTACT ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Contact rating
per pole and load
type [1]
Resistive
Inductive [3]
Motor
Lamp
Overload
Rupture
Load current in Amps
@28 Vdc
12
8
4
2
40
50
@115 Vac
400 Hz
12
8
4
2
60
80
@115/200 Vac, 400 Hz, 3Ø
12
8
4
2
60
80
@115/200 Vac, 60 Hz, 3Ø
[2]
2.5
2.5
2
-
N/A
N/A
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COIL CHARACTERISTICS (Vdc)
CODE
Nominal operating voltage
Maximum operating voltage
Maximum pickup voltage
- Cold coil at +125° C
- During high temp test at +125° C
- During continuous current test at +125° C
Maximum drop-out voltage
Coil resistance
Ω
±10% at +25° C, except types
"C" and "V" +20%, -10%
18
19.8
22.5
7
320
9
9.9
11.25
4.5
80
4.5
5
5.7
2.5
20
36
38
42
14
1000
18
19.8
22.5
7
320
9
9.9
11.25
4.5
80
A
28
29
B
12
14.5
C
6
7.3
M
48
50
N [4]
28
29
R [4]
12
14.5
SERIES J
V [4]
6
7.3
4.5
5
5.7
2.5
20
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Temperature range
Minimum operating cycles (life) at rated load
Minimum operating cycles (life) at 25% rated load
Dielectric Strength at sea level - All circuits to ground and circuit to circuit
Dielectric Strength at sea level - Coil to ground
Dielectric Strength at altitude 80,000 ft
Insulation resistance - Initial (500 Vdc)
Insulation resistance - After environmental tests (500 Vdc)
Sinusoidal vibrations (A, D and J mounting)
Sinusoidal vibrations (G mounting)
Random vibrations
- Applicable specification
- Method
- Test condition - A, D and J Mounting
- Test condition - G Mounting (E in Track)
- Duration
Shocks (A, D and J mounting)
Shocks (G mounting)
Maximum contact opening time under vibrations and shocks
Operate time at nominal voltage@25°C
Release time at nominal voltage@25°C
Contact make bounce at nominal voltage@25°C
Contact release break bounce at nominal voltage@25°C
Weight maximum
MIL-STD-202
214
1G (0.4g
2
/Hz, 50 to 2000 Hz)
1E (0.2g
2
/Hz, 50 to 2000 Hz)
15 minutes each plane
200 g / 6 ms
100 g / 6 ms
10 µs
10 ms max
10 ms max
1 ms max
0.1 ms max [6]
0.088lb
-70°C to +125°C
100,000
400,000
1250 Vrms
1000 Vrms
500 Vrms [5]
100 M
Ω
min
50 M
Ω
min
0.12DA / 10 to 70 Hz
30 g / 70 to 3000 Hz
0.12DA / 10 to 57 Hz
20g /57 to 3000 Hz
Unless otherwise noted, the specified temperature range applies to all relay characteristics.
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NOTES
[1] Standard Intermediate current test applicable.
[2] 60 Hz load life, 10,000 cycles.
[3] Inductive load life, 20,000 cycles.
[4] "N" R & V coils have back EMF suppression to 42 volts maximum.
[5] 500 Vrms with silicone gasket compressed, 350 Vrms all other conditions.
[6] Applicable to suppressed coils only.
7. Applicable military specification: MIL-PRF-83536.
8. Special models available: Dry circuit, established reliability testing, etc.
9. Time current relay characteristics per MIL-PRF-83536.
10. Relay will not operate, but will not be damaged by application of reverse polarity to coil.
SERIES J
NUMBERING SYSTEM
J -
A
1
A
Basic series designation__________________________|
|
|
|
1-Mounting Style (A,D,G,J)______________________________|
|
|
2-Terminal Types (1,2,4)____________________________________|
|
3-Coil Voltage see coil characteristics (A,B,C,M,N,R or V)______|
MOUNTING STYLES
.15
.04
1.00
1.00
1.01
.51
.51
1.01
1.718 MAX
.37
1.39
1.44
.15
FULL R
4 PLACES
MOUNTING STYLE A
1.015
1.446
.515
.195
.625
1.396
6-32 UNC-2A
2 STUDS
.312
.375
.047
.040
1.000
1.718 MAX
1.015
.515
1.000
.500
.375
MOUNTING STYLE D
FOR USE WITH TRACK MOUNT
SYSTEM. NOTE: TRACK SYSTEM
NOT AVAILABLE FROM LEACH.
1.015
.150
FULL R
4 PLACES
.097
1.025 MAX
.089
+
.005
-
+
-
.005 THK SILICONE
RUBBER GASKET
.515
MOUNTING STYLE G
MOUNTING STYLE J
MOUNTING STYLE W
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07/10
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TERMINAL TYPES
SERIES J
Standard Tolerance: ± .010 1. Insulator P/N RC-RP800060-5 or RC-RP920060-1 available from Cornucopia Plastics, Paso Robles, CA.
STANDARD TOL: ±.010
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Application notes
N°023
MOUNTING DISTANCE BETWEEN RELAYS
Applicable to XL, X, XA, XCL, XC,
YL, Y, YA, YCL, YC, YCA,
JS/JSA, JA, JL, J,
KA, KL, K
Definition and applicability
This application note defines the minimum distance between relays to insure relay performance as specified in our
data sheets.
Phenomenon analysis
Each relay generates a magnetic field either when the relay is de-energized because of the permanent magnet or
in the energized position because of permanent magnet and coil. The magnetic field generated by one relay could
affect the performance of another relay when the below minimum distance between relays is not respected. If the
relays are mounted adjacent to each other, it is advisable to alternate direction of magnetic path on every other unit
and to keep a 1/16-inch space between relays (figure “A”). Or when mounted in the same direction, separate each
relay from the other by 1/8 inch (figure “B”). If two or more rows of relays are installed, allow clearance of 1/8 inch
between rows, (figures “C” and “D”). Provide 3/16-inch space between relays if used in opposition (figure “E”).
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