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| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Part Number | 2062C | |
| Type | Relay | |
| Coil Voltage | Voltage required to activate the relay | 5V DC |
| Coil Current | Current drawn by the coil when activated | 70mA |
| Contact Form | Configuration of the contacts | SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) |
| Contact Rating | Maximum current and voltage the contacts can handle | 10A at 250V AC |
| Insulation Resistance | Resistance between contacts and coil | >100M惟 |
| Dielectric Strength | Voltage the insulation can withstand without breakdown | 1000V AC for 1 minute |
| Mechanical Life | Number of operations before failure | 10 million cycles |
| Electrical Life | Number of operations under rated load before failure | 100,000 cycles |
| Operating Temperature | Range of temperatures for operation | -40掳C to 85掳C |
| Storage Temperature | Range of temperatures for storage | -40掳C to 125掳C |
| Weight | Weight of the relay | 10g |
| Dimensions | Physical size of the relay | 17.5mm x 12.5mm x 10mm |
Instructions:
Installation:
- Ensure the relay is mounted on a flat, stable surface.
- Use the provided mounting holes or clips for secure attachment.
Wiring:
- Connect the coil terminals to the control circuit using the specified coil voltage.
- Connect the common (COM), normally open (NO), and normally closed (NC) contacts to the load and power supply according to the desired switching configuration.
Operation:
- Apply the specified coil voltage to activate the relay.
- The NO contact will close and the NC contact will open when the relay is activated.
- When the coil voltage is removed, the relay returns to its default state (NO contact open, NC contact closed).
Maintenance:
- Regularly inspect the relay for signs of wear or damage.
- Ensure the contacts are clean and free from corrosion.
Safety:
- Do not exceed the maximum contact rating or operating temperature range.
- Handle the relay with care to avoid physical damage.
- Ensure proper grounding and isolation to prevent electrical hazards.
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