HL2-H-AC240V NAIS RELAY Panasonic Electric Works (New)
Pack of 20

Product Description

Main Category Relays
Sub Category General Purpose Relay
Coil Voltage 220/240 VAC
Contact Configuration 2C DPDT
Current 10 Amps
Mounting Plug-in
Operating Function Single Side Stable
Pick-up voltage 176 VAC
Drop-out voltage 72 VAC
Max. allowable voltage 264 VAC
Nominal coil current 6.0/6.5 mA
Operating power - Nominal 1.2 VA
Operating power - Minimum 0.77 VA
Initial contact resistance, max. (By voltage drop 6 V DC 1 A) 50 mohm
Contact material Silver alloy
Nominal switching capacity 10 A 250 V AC
Max. switching power AC: 2,500 VA, DC: 90 W
Max. switching voltage 250 V AC, 30 V DC
Max. switching current 10 A
Min. switching capacity 100 mA, 5 V DC
Expected life - Mechanical (at 180 cpm) 5�10^7 (AC), 10^6 (DC)
Expected life - Electrical (resistive) - 15 A 125 V AC n/a
Expected life - Electrical (resistive) - 10 A 250 V AC 5�10^5
Expected life - Electrical (resistive) - 3 A 30 V DC 5�10^5
Max. operating speed 20 cpm
Initial insulation resistance Min. 100 Mohm (at 500 V DC)
Initial breakdown voltage -Between contact sets 1,500 Vrms for 1 min.
Initial breakdown voltage - Between open contacts 1,000 Vrms for 1 min.
Initial breakdown voltage - Between contacts and coil 2,000 Vrms for 1 min.
Operate time (at nominal voltage) Max. 25 ms (DC type), Max. 25 ms (AC type)
Release time (without diode) (at nominal voltage) Max. 25 ms (DC type), Max. 25 ms (AC type)
Temperature rise, max. (at nominal voltage) Max. 80°C
Functional Shock Resistance Min. 196 m/s^2 {20 G}
Destructive Shock Resistance Min. 980 m/s^2 {100 G}
Functional Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz at double amplitude of 1 mm
Destructive Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz at double amplitude of 2 mm
Ambient temp. �50°C to +70°C, �58°F to +158°F
Humidity 5 to 85% R.H.
Unit weight Approx. 35 g 1.25 oz
1918 - Konosuke Matsushita established Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing started manufacturing and sale of wiring devices
1935 - Matsushita Electric Co., LTD established as one of Matsushita’s divisional companies. Manufactured and sold wiring devices, synthetic resins and conduits tubes
1945 -Renamed as Matsushita Electric Works, LTD.(MEW)
1952 - Started Manufacturing fluorescent light devices
1955 - Started marketing hair dryers and electric shavers
1958 - Started marketing plastic laminate products
1974 - Aromat Corporation established as 100% subsidiary of MEW
1981 - Entered security systems, health care and factory automation (FA) market
1984 - Established Aromat Canada, Inc.
1996 - Established Aromat Mexicana S. A. de C. V. in Mexicali, Mexico
2005 - Renamed as Panasonic Electric Works Corporation of America, Renamed as Panasonic Electric Works Canada, Inc., Renamed as Panasonic Electric Works Mexicana

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