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InformationsTOC.fm 125
Information
Standards 148
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Information
125
PrecautionsforAllSwitches.fm 126
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The user must not attempt to repair or maintain the Switch and
must contact the machine manufacturer for any repairs or
maintenance.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Switch. Doing so may
cause the Switch to malfunction.
Do not drop the Switch. Doing so may result in the Switch not
performing to its full capability.
Wiring
Pay the utmost attention so that each terminal is wired correctly.
If the terminal is wired incorrectly, the Switch will not function.
Furthermore, not only will the Switch have a negative influence on the
external circuit, the Switch itself may become damaged or burnt.
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PrecautionsforAllSwitches.fm 127
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NO DC NO
(A)
Solenoids
(Approximately 10 to 20 times higher)
Incandescent
lamps (Approximately 10 to 15 times
higher) L
Motors
(Approximately
5 to 10 times
higher)
Relays Correct
(Approxi-
mately 4 to 5 NC
times higher)
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frequency. Application of Switch to a Low-voltage, Low-current Electronic
Do not impose excessive force on the Actuator, otherwise the Circuit.
Actuator may become damaged or not operate correctly. 1. If bouncing or chattering of the contacts results and causes
Make sure that the stroke is set within the suitable range specified problems, take the following countermeasures.
for the model, or otherwise the Switch may break. (a) Insert an integral circuit.
Electrical Characteristics for Switch Selection (b) Suppress the generation of pulses from the contact bouncing
or chattering of the contacts so that it is less than the noise
Electrical Conditions
margin of the load.
The switching load capacity of the Switch greatly varies between
2. Conventional silver-plated contacts are not suitable for this
AC and DC. Always be sure to apply the rated load. The control
application, in which particularly high reliability is required. Use
capacity will drastically drop if it is a DC load. This is because a DC
gold-plated contacts, which are ideal for handling minute
load has no current zero-cross point, unlike an AC load. Therefore,
voltage or current loads.
if an arc is generated, it may continue comparatively for a long
3. The contacts of the Switch used for an emergency stop must be
time. Furthermore, the current direction is always the same, which
normally closed with a positive opening mechanism.
results in contact relocation, whereby the contacts easily stick to
To protect the Switch from damage due to short-circuits, be sure to
each other and do not separate when the surfaces of the contacts
connect in series a quick-response fuse with a breaking current 1.5
are uneven.
to 2 times larger than the rated current to the Switch. When
complying with EN certified ratings, use a 10-A IEC 60269-
compliant gI or gG fuse.
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PrecautionsforAllSwitches.fm 128
Information
supply circuit. However, since electrical supply However, since the charging current
energy is stored in C (capacitor) to C flows into the contacts when
when the contacts are open, the Although it is thought that switching a DC
they are closed, contact welding
current from C flows into the may occur. inductive load is more difficult than a resistive
contacts when they close. This load, an appropriate contact protection circuit
may lead to contact welding. can achieve almost the same characteristics.
5 mW 800 mW
switch a microload circuit. Use Switches in the ranges shown in the 0.16 mA 26 mA
diagram below. However, even when using microload models within 30
the operating range shown here, if inrush current occurs when the
contact is opened or closed, it may increase contact wear and so 24
Operating
decrease durability. Therefore, insert a contact protection circuit range for
where necessary. The minimum applicable load is the N-level Operating range for standard
micro-load models models
reference value. This value indicates the malfunction reference level
for the reliability level of 60% (60) (JIS C5003). The equation, 60 =
0.5106/operations indicates that the estimated malfunction rate is 12
less than 1/2,000,000 operations with a reliability level of 60%. Unusable
range
5
1 mA 100 mA 160 mA
0
0.1 1 10 100 1,000 Current (mA)
128
PrecautionsforAllSwitches.fm 129
Operating Environment
The Switches are designed for use indoors. Make sure to install the Switch in locations free of vibration or
Using a Switch outdoors may cause it to malfunction. shock. If vibration or shock is continuously imposed on the Switch,
Do not use the Switch submerged in oil or water, or in locations contact failure, malfunction, or decrease in service life may be
continuously subject to splashes of water. Doing so may result in caused by abrasive powder generated from the internal parts. If
oil or water entering the Switch interior. excessive vibration or shock is imposed on the Switch, the
Confirm suitability (applicability) in advance before using the contacts may malfunction or become damaged.
Switch where it would be subject to oil, water, chemicals, or Do not use the Switch with silver-plated contacts for long periods if
detergents. Contact with any of these may result in contact failure, the switching frequency of the Switch is comparatively low or the
insulation failure, earth leakage faults, or burning. load is minute. Otherwise, sulfuric film will be generated on the
Do not use the Switch in the following locations: contacts and contact failures may result. Use the Switch with
Locations subject to corrosive gases gold-plated contacts or use a Switch designed for minute loads
Locations subject to severe temperature changes instead.
Locations subject to high humidity, resulting in condensation Do not use the Switch in locations with corrosive gas, such as
Locations subject to severe vibration sulfuric gas (H2S or SO2), ammonium gas (NH3), nitric gas (HNO3),
Locations subject to cutting chips, dust, or dirt or chlorine gas (Cl2), or high temperature and humidity. Otherwise,
Locations subject to high humidity or high temperature contact failure or corrosion damage may result.
Use protective covers to protect Switches that are not specified as If the Switch is used in locations with silicone gas, arc energy may
waterproof or airtight whenever they are used in locations subject create silicon dioxide (SiO2) on the contacts and a contact failure
to splattering or spraying oil or water, or to accumulation of dust or may result. If there is silicone oil, silicone sealant, or wire covered
dirt. with silicone close to the Switch, attach a contact protection circuit
to suppress the arcing of the Switch or eliminate the source of
Incorrect Correct silicone gas generation.
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Incorrect Correct Separate the in the direction ensuring
Switch ease of maintenance or
from heat inspection.
sources
Storage of Switch
When storing the Switch, make sure that the location is free of
corrosive gas, such as H2S, SO2, NH3, HNO3, or Cl2, or dust and
does not have a high temperature or humidity.
Be sure to protect the Switch with a cover if the Switch is in a Be sure to inspect the Switch before use if it has been stored for
location where the Switch may be actuated by mistake or where three months or more.
the Switch is likely cause an accident.
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Other
The standard material for the Switch seal is nitrile rubber (NBR),
which has superior resistance to oil. Depending on the type of oil
or chemicals in the application environment, however, NBR may
deteriorate, e.g., swell or shrink. Confirm performance in advance.
The correct Switch must be selected for the load to ensure contact
reliability. Refer to Precautions for microloads in individual product
information for details.
Wire the leads as shown in the following diagram.
Correct Wiring
Terminal Terminal
Incorrect Wiring
Terminal Terminal
Too close to maintain
dielectric strength
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Using Relays
When actually using Relays, unanticipated failures may occur. It is
therefore essential to test the operation is as wide of range as
possible.
Unless otherwise specified in this catalog for a particular rating or
performance value, all values are based on JIS C5442 standard
test conditions (temperature: 15 to 35C, relative humidity: 25% to
75%, air pressure: 86 to 106 kPa). When checking operation in the
actual application, do not merely test the Relay under the load
conditions, but test it under the same conditions as in the actual
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operating environment and using the actual operating conditions.
The reference data provided in this catalog represent actual
measured values taken from samples of the production line and
shown in diagrams. They are reference values only.
Ratings and performance values given in this catalog are for
individual tests and do not indicate ratings or performance values
under composite conditions.
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Selecting Relays
Mounting Structure and Type of Protection
--1 Type of Protection
If a Relay is selected that does not have the appropriate type of
protection for the atmosphere and the mounting conditions, it may
cause problems, such as contact failure.
Refer to the type of protection classifications shown in the following
table and select a Relay suitable to the atmosphere in which it is to be
used.
Structure that
helps prevent
Flux protection flux from
entering Relays G7SB
during soldering
Some protection
PCB-mounted (No large dust or
No protection
Relay dirt particles
Structure that inside Relay.)
protects against
G7S
contact with
foreign material
Unsealed by means of
enclosure in a
case (designed
for manual
soldering)
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LED G7S
Built-in indicator
G7SA
Note: The built-in indicator shows that power is being provided to the
coil. The indicator is not based on contact operation.
Loads
--1 Contact Ratings
Contact ratings are generally shown for resistance loads and
inductive loads.
--2 Using Relays with a Microload
Check the failure rate in the performance tables for individual
products.
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Circuit Design
Load Circuits
--1 Load Switching AC Loads and Inrush Current
In actual Relay operation, the switching capacity, electrical durability,
Ratio of
and applicable load will vary greatly with the type of load, the ambient inrush
conditions, and the switching conditions. Confirm operation under the current
actual conditions in which the Relay will be used. Type of load to Waveform
steady-
Resistive Loads and Inductive Loads state
The switching power for an inductive load will be lower than the current
switching power for a resistive load due to the influence of the Solenoid
Approx.
electromagnetic energy stored in the inductive load. 10
Switching Voltage (Contact Voltage) Incandescent
The switching power will be lower with DC loads than it will with AC bulb
Approx.
loads. Applying voltage or current between the contacts exceeding 10 to 15
Inrush current
the maximum values will result in the following:
1. The carbon generated by load switching will accumulate around
Motor
the contacts and cause deterioration of insulation. Approx. Steady-
state
2. Contact deposits and locking will cause contacts to malfunction. 5 to 10 current
Incandescent bulb
(approx. 6 to 11 times Rated voltage applied to coil using
steady-state current) Coil drive circuit
instantaneous ON/OFF
Type of load Rated load
Motor Switching frequency According to individual ratings
(approx. 5 to
10 times steady- Switching phase
Random ON, OFF
state current) (for AC load)
According to JIS C5442 standard test
Ambient atmosphere
Resistive load conditions
Relay,
solenoid
--3 Failure Rates
The failure rates provided in this catalog are determined through tests
performed under specified conditions. The values are reference
Time (t) values only. The values will depend on the operating frequency, the
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ambient atmosphere, and the expected level of reliability of the Relay.
Be sure to check relay suitability under actual load conditions.
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--4 Contact Protection Circuits 1. Depending on factors such as the nature of the load and the Relay
Using a contact protection circuit is effective in increasing contact characteristics, the effects may not occur at all or adverse effects
durability and minimizing the production of carbides and nitric acid. may result. Therefore be sure to check operation under the actual
load conditions.
The following table shows typical examples of contact protection
2. When a contact protection circuit is used, it may cause the release
circuits. Use them as guidelines for circuit design. time (breaking time) to be increased. Therefore be sure to check
operation under the actual load conditions.
Typical Examples of Contact Protection Circuits
Applicable
Circuit example current Features and remarks Element selection
AC DC
* Load impedance must be much smaller Use the following as guides for C and R
*
than the CR circuit impedance when values:
C R Inductive * C: 0.5 to 1 F per 1 A of contact current (A)
Power Yes using the Relay for an AC voltage.
supply load (Yes) R: 0.5 to 1 per 1 V of contact voltage (V)
When the contacts are open, current
flows to the inductive load via CR. These values depend on various factors,
including the load characteristics and
variations in characteristics. Confirm
optimum values experimentally.
Capacitor C suppresses the discharge
when the contacts are opened, while the
resistor R limits the current applied when
CR the contacts are closed the next time.
Generally, use a capacitor with a
* C The release time of the contacts will be dielectric strength of 200 to 300 V. For
Power
supply
Inductive
load
Yes Yes increased if the load is a Relay or applications in an AC circuit, use an AC
R solenoid. capacitor (with no polarity).
If there is any question about the ability to
cut off arcing of the contacts in
applications with high DC voltages, it may
be more effective to connect the capacitor
and resistor across the contacts, rather
than across the load. Perform testing with
the actual equipment to determine this.
Use a diode having a reverse breakdown
The electromagnetic energy stored in the
voltage of more than 10 times the circuit
inductive load reaches the inductive load
voltage, and a forward current rating
as current via the diode connected in
greater than the load current. A diode
Diode Power Inductive No Yes parallel, and is dissipated as Joule heat
supply load having a reverse breakdown voltage two
by the resistance of the inductive load.
or three times that of the supply voltage
This type of circuit increases the release
can be used in an electronic circuit where
time more than the CR type.
the circuit voltage is not particularly high.
This circuit effectively shortens the The breakdown voltage of the Zener
Diode + Inductive
Power No Yes release time in applications where the diode should be about the same as the
Zener diode supply load
release time of a diode circuit is too slow. supply voltage.
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Varistor Power
supply
Inductive
load
Yes Yes increases the release time. Vc > (Supply voltage 1.5)
Connecting the varistor across the load is If Vc is set too high, its effectiveness will
effective when the supply voltage is 24 to be reduced because it will fail to cut off
48 V, and across the contacts when the high voltages.
supply voltage is 100 to 200 V.
Note: Although it is thought that switching a DC inductive load is more difficult than a resistive load, an appropriate contact protection circuit can
achieve almost the same characteristics.
--5 Countermeasures for Surge from External Circuits
Install contact protection circuits, such as surge absorbers, at
locations where there is a possibility of surges exceeding the Relay
withstand voltage due to factors such as lightning. If a voltage
exceeding the Relay withstand voltage value is applied, it will cause
line and insulation deterioration between coils and contacts and
between contacts of the same polarity.
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--6 Connecting Loads for Multi-pole Relays --10 Using SPST-NO/SPST-NC Contact Relays as an
Connect multi-pole Relay loads according to diagram "a" below to SPDT Relay
avoid creating differences in electric potential in the circuits. If a Do not construct a circuit so that overcurrent and burning occur if the
multi-pole Relay is used with an electric potential difference in the NO, NC and SPDT contacts are short-circuited.
circuit, it will cause short-circuiting due to arcing between contacts, Also, with SPST-NO/SPST-NC Relays, a short-circuit current may
damaging the Relays and peripheral devices. flow for forward/reverse motor operation.
(Short-circuit current)
Load Power supply L
Power Power
Load
supply supply
Load Load
--11 Connecting Loads of Differing Capacities
Load Load Load Load
Do not have a single Relay simultaneously switching a large load and
a microload.
The purity of the contacts used for microload switching will be lost as
a result of the contact spattering that occurs during large load
switching, and this may give rise to contact failure during microload
switching.
a. Correct Connection b. Incorrect Connection
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Contacts in SPDT Relays voltage applied to the coil slowly rises and falls. Also, do not use them
With Relays that have NO and NC contacts, short-circuiting between to detect voltage or current limit values (i.e., using them for turning ON
contacts will result due to arcing if the space between the NO and NC or OFF at the moment a voltage or current limit is reached).
contacts is too small or if a large current is switched. This kind of circuit causes faulty sequence operations. For example,
Do not construct a circuit in such a way that overcurrent and burning the simultaneous operability of contacts may not be dependable (for
occur if the NO, NC, and SPDT contacts are short-circuited. multi-pole Relays, time variations must occur in contact operations),
Arc short-circuiting occurs. and the must-operate voltage varies with each operation. In addition,
the operation and release times are lengthened, causing durability to
drop and contact welding. Be sure to use an instantaneous ON/OFF.
Load
Incorrect
Example of incorrect circuit
X1 X2
ON
X1
Load ON
X2
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--5 Preventing Surges when the Coil Is Turned OFF --8 Configuring Sequence Circuits
Counter electromotive force generated from a coil when the coil is When configuring a sequence circuit, care must be taken to ensure
turned OFF causes damage to semiconductor elements and faulty that abnormal operation does not occur due to faults such as sneak
operation. current.
As a countermeasure, install surge absorbing circuits at both ends of The following diagram shows an example of sneak current. After
the coil. When surge absorbing circuits have been installed, the Relay contacts A, B, and C are closed causing Relays X1, X2, and X3 to
release time will be lengthened, so be sure to check operation using operate, and then contacts B and C are opened, a series circuit is
the actual circuits. created from A to X1 to X2 to X3. This causes the Relay to hum or to
External surges must be taken into account for the repetitive peak not release.
reverse voltage and the DC reverse voltage, and a diode with
sufficient capacity used. Also, ensure that the diode has an average A B
rectified current that is greater than the coil current.
Do not use under conditions in which a surge is included in the power X1 X2 X3
supply, such as when an inductive load is connected in parallel to the
coil. Doing so will cause damage to the installed (or built-in) coil surge C
absorbing diode.
Incorrect
--6 Leakage Current to Relay Coils The following diagram shows an example of a circuit that corrects the
Do not allow leakage current to flow to Relay coils. Construct a above problem. Also, in a DC circuit, the sneak current can be
corrective circuit as shown in examples 1 and 2 below. prevented by means of a diode.
Example: Circuit with Leakage Current Occurring
C D
TE
A B
IO
X1 X2 X3 Correct
Incorrect
Corrective Example 1 --9 Connecting Relay Grounds
Do not connect a ground when using a Relay at high temperatures or
high humidity. Depending on the grounding method, electrolytic
corrosion may occur, causing the wire to the coil to sever. If the Relay
must be grounded, use the method shown in the following diagrams.
(1) Ground the positive side of the power supply. (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2)
Correct (2) If grounding the positive side of the power supply is not possible
and the negative side must be grounded, connect a switch at the
Corrective Example 2:
positive side so that the coil is connected to the negative side.
When an Output Value Is Required in the Same Phase as the
(Fig. 3)
Input Value
(3) Do not ground the negative side and connect a switch to the
negative side.
This will cause electrolytic corrosion to occur. (Fig. 4)
Core
Core
Correct
--7 Using with Infrequent Switching Correct Correct
For operations using a microload and infrequent switching, Fig. 1 Fig. 2
periodically perform continuity tests on the contacts. When switching Difference in electric potential
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is not executed for contacts for long periods of time, it causes contact
instability due to factors such as the formation of film on contact
Core
Core
surfaces.
The frequency with which the inspections are needed will depend on
factors such as the operating environment and the type of load. Correct Incorrect
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
--10 Individual Specifications for Must-operate/
release Voltages and Operate/Release Times
If it is necessary to know the individual specifications of
characteristics, such as must-operate voltages, must-release
voltages, operate times, and release times, please contact your
OMRON representative.
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--11 Using DC-operated Relays --4 When Devices Such as Microcomputers are in
(1) Input Power Supply Ripple Proximity
For a DC-operated Relay power supply, use a power supply with a If a device that is susceptible to external noise, such as a
maximum ripple percentage of 5%. An increase in the ripple microcomputer, is located nearby, take noise countermeasures into
percentage will cause humming. consideration when designing the pattern and circuits. If Relays are
driven using a device such as a microcomputer, and a large current is
switched by Relay contacts, noise generated by arcing can cause the
microcomputer to malfunction.
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capacitor
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cause burning due to abnormal heating of the wire. and cause contact instability and obstruction, and terminal soldering
characteristics may be degraded.
Permissible current (A) Cross-sectional area (mm2)
Also, if Relays are stored or used for a long period of time in an
6 0.75 atmosphere of silicon gas, a silicon film will form on contact surfaces,
10 1.25 causing contact failure.
15 2 The effects of corrosive gas can be reduced by the processing shown
in the following table.
20 3.5
Item Processing
--2 When Sockets are Used
Outer case, housing Seal structure using packing.
Check Relay and socket ratings, and use devices at the lower end of
the ratings. Relay and socket rated values may vary, and using PCB, copper plating Apply coating.
devices at the high end of the ratings can result in abnormal heating Apply gold plating or rhodium
Connectors
and burning at connections. plating.
--3 Mounting Direction
Depending on the model, a particular mounting direction may be
specified. Check this catalog and then mount the device in the correct
direction.
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-4 Adhesion of Water, Chemicals, Solvent, and Oil --2 Relay Removal Direction
Do not use or store Relays in an atmosphere exposed to water, Insert and remove Relays from the socket perpendicular to the socket
chemicals, solvent, or oil. If Relays are exposed to water or surface.
chemicals, it can cause rusting, corrosion, resin deterioration, and
burning due to tracking. Also, if they are exposed to solvents such as
thinner or gasoline, it can erase markings and cause components to
deteriorate.
If oil adheres to the transparent case (polycarbonate), it can cause the
case to cloud up or crack.
-5 Vibration and Shock
Do not allow Relays to be subjected to vibration or shock that exceeds Correct Incorrect
the rated values.
If they are inserted or removed at an angle, Relay terminals may be
If abnormal vibration or shock is received, it will not only cause
bent and may not make proper contact with the socket.
malfunctioning but faulty operation due to deformation of components
in Relays, damage, etc. Mount Relays in locations and using methods --3 Terminal Soldering
that will not let them be affected by devices (such as motors) that Solder General-purpose Relays manually following the precautions
generate vibration so that Relays are not subjected to abnormal described below.
vibration. 1. Smooth the tip of the solder gun and then begin the soldering.
Solder: JIS Z3282, H60A or H63A (containing rosin-based flux)
-6 External Magnetic Fields Soldering iron: Rated at 30 to 60 W
Do not use Relays in a location where an external magnetic field of Tip temperature: 280 to 300C
800 A/m or greater is present.
Soldering time: Approx. 3 s max.
If they are used in a location with a strong magnetic field, it will cause Solder
Note: For lead-free solder, perform Flux
malfunctioning.
Also, strong magnetic field may cause the arc discharge between the soldering under conditions that conform to the applicable
specifications.
contacts during switching to be bent or may cause tracking or
2. Use a non-corrosive rosin-based flux suitable for the Relay's
insulation failure. structural materials.
Magnetic For flux solvent, use an alcohol-based solvent, which tends to be
field Relay or less chemically reactive.
transformer
3. As shown in the above illustration, solder is available with a cut
Relay
section to prevent flux from splattering.
-7 External Loads When soldering Relay terminals, be careful not to allow materials
Do not use or store Relays in such a way that they are subjected to such as solder, flux, and solvent to adhere to areas outside of the
terminals.
external loads. The original performance capabilities of the Relays
If this occurs, solder, flux, or solvent can penetrate inside of the
cannot be maintained if they are subjected to an external load.
Relays and cause degrading of the insulation and contact failure.
-8 Adhesion of Magnetic Dust
Do not use Relays in an atmosphere containing a large amount of Printed Circuit Board Relays
magnetic dust. Relay performance cannot be maintained if magnetic --1 Ultrasonic Cleaning
dust adheres to the case. Do not use ultrasonic cleaning for Relays that are not designed for it.
Resonance from the ultrasonic waves used in ultrasonic cleaning can
Relay Mounting Operations cause damage to a Relay's internal components, including sticking of
contacts and disconnection of coils.
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Handling Relays
-1 Vibration and Shock -2 Dropped Products
Relays are precision components. Regardless of whether or not they Do not use a product that has been dropped, or that has been taken
are mounted, do not exceed the rated values for vibration and shock. apart. Not only may its characteristics not be satisfied, but it may be
The vibration and shock values are determined individually for each susceptible to damage or burning.
Relay, so check the individual Relay specifications in this catalog.
If a Relay is subjected to abnormal vibration or shock, its original
performance capabilities will be lost.
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The PCB may warp due to the size, mounting method, or ambient individual Relays. Be sure to conduct tests using the actual devices.
operating temperature of the PCB or the weight of components
-5 Pattern Design for Noise Countermeasures
mounted to the PCB. Should warping occur, the internal mechanism
Noise from Coils
of the Relay on the PCB will be deformed and the Relay may not
When the coil is turned OFF, reverse power is generated to both ends
provide its full capability. Determine the thickness of the PCB by
of the coil and a noise spike occurs. As a countermeasure, connect a
taking the material of the PCB into consideration.
In general, PCB thickness should be 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, or 2.0 mm. Taking surge absorbing diode. The diagram below shows an example of a
circuit for reducing noise propagation.
Relay terminal length into consideration, the optimum thickness is 1.6
Noise is superimposed The pattern will
mm. on the power supply line, form an antenna
so a separate pattern is circuit, so make
connected from a it as short as
smoothing capacitor to possible.
supply coil power.
Terminal length
Power supply line
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2. A break in the circular land area will prevent molten solder from 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 2 3 5 10
filling holes reserved for components which must be soldered Conductor pitch (mm)
manually after the automatic soldering of the PCB is complete. A = Without coating at altitude of 3,000 m max.
B = Without coating at altitude of 3,000 m or higher but lower than 15,000 m
C = With coating at altitude of 3,000 m max.
Break in land D = With coating at altitude of 3,000 m or higher
0.2 to 0.5 mm
-9 Securing the PCB
-7 Pattern Conductor Width and Thickness Although the PCB itself is not normally a source of vibration or shock,
The following thicknesses of copper foil are standard: 35 m and it may prolong vibration or shock by resonating with external vibration
70 m. The conductor width is determined by the current flow and or shock.
allowable temperature rise. Refer to the chart below as a simple Securely fix the PCB, paying attention to the following points.
guideline. Mounting
Process
Conductor Width and Permissible Current method
Rack mounting No gap between rack's guide and PCB
(According to IEC Pub326-3)
Securely tighten screw.
Permissible current (A)
3
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2 305 /m2
35 m
0.03 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 1
Conductor width (mm)
3 610 /m2
70 m
2
0.5
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Process 1
1. Do not bend any terminals of the Relay to use it as a self-clinching Relay.
Placement The initial performance characteristics of the Relay will be lost.
2. Execute PCB processing correctly according to the PCB process diagrams.
Process 2
1. The G7S has no protection against flux 3. Make sure that flux does not adhere anywhere
Flux Application penetration, so absolutely do not use the method outside of the Relay terminals. If flux adheres to an
shown in the diagram on the right, in which a area such as the bottom surface of the Relay, it will
sponge is soaked with flux and the PCB pressed cause the insulation to deteriorate.
down on the sponge. If this method is used for the
Pressing deeply
G7S, it will cause the flux to penetrate into the
PCB
Relay. Be careful even with the flux-resistant Relay
Flux G7SA or G7SB, because flux can penetrate into
the Relay if it is pressed too deeply into the
Sponge soaked with
sponge. flux
2. The flux must be a non-corrosive rosin-based flux
suitable for the Relay's structural materials. Example of incorrect method
For the flux solvent, use an alcohol-based solvent,
which tends to be less chemically reactive. Applicability of Dipping Method
Apply the flux sparingly and evenly to prevent G7S G7SA G7SB
penetration into the Relay.
When dipping the Relay terminals into liquid flux, YES
be sure to adjust the flux level, so that the upper NO (Must be checked when spray
surface of the PCB is not flooded with flux. flexor is used.)
Process 3
1. Preheating is required to create the optimum 3. Do not use a Relay if it has been left at a high
Preheating conditions for soldering. temperature for a long period of time due to a
2. The following conditions apply for preheating. circumstance such as equipment failure. These
conditions will cause the Relay's initial
Temperature 100C max. characteristics to change.
Time 1 min max.
Applicability of Preheating
Heater
G7S G7SA G7SB
NO YES
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Process 4 Automatic soldering Manual soldering
Soldering 1. Flow soldering is recommended to assure a uniform 1. Smooth the solder with the tip of the iron, and then
solder joint. perform the soldering under the following conditions.
Solder: JIS Z3282 or H63A Solder: JIS Z3282, H60A, or H63A
Solder temperature and soldering time: Approx. 250C (containing rosin-based flux)
(DWS: Approx. 260C) Soldering iron: Rated at 30 to 60 W Solder
Solder time: 5 s max. (DWS: Approx. 2 s for first time Tip temperature: 280 to 300C Flux
and approx. 3 s for second time) Soldering time: Approx. 3 s max.
Adjust the level of the molten solder so that the PCB is 2. As shown in the above illustration, solder is available
not flooded with solder. with a cut section to prevent flux from splattering.
Applicability of Automatic Soldering Applicability of Manual Soldering
G7S G7SA G7SB G7S G7SA G7SB
NO YES YES YES
Continued next page. Note: For lead-free solder, perform the soldering under conditions that conform to the applicable specifications.
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Process 5
1. Upon completion of automatic soldering, use a fan Cooling
Cooling or other device to forcibly cool the PCB. This helps
prevent the Relay and other components from G7SA G7SB
deteriorating from the residual heat of soldering. Required
2. Fully sealed relays are washable. Do not, however,
put fully sealed relays in a cold cleaning solvent
immediately after soldering or the seals may be
dameged.
Process 6
Refer to the following table to select the cleaning
Cleaning
method and solvent.
Cleaning Method
G7S G7SA G7SB
Neither boiling cleaning nor immersion cleaning is
possible.
Clean only the back of the PCB with a brush.
Process 7
1. With the G7S, G7SA or G7SB coating will 3. Do not secure the entire Relay in resin, or the
Coating penetrate inside Relays and damage the contacts. Relay's characteristics will be changed.
Therefore either do not apply coating at all or apply Do not exceed the maximum value for the coating's
the coating first, before mounting the Relays. ambient operating temperature.
2. Be very careful in selecting the coating material.
Depending on the type of coating selected, it may
damage the Relay case and chemically dissolve
the seals, causing them to lose their sealing
capability.
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Troubleshooting
The following table can be used for troubleshooting when Relay These problems, however, mostly occur as a result of external factors
operation is not normal. Refer to this table when checking the circuit such as methods and conditions of operation, and can generally be
and other items. prevented by means of careful consideration before operation and by
If checking the circuit reveals no abnormality, and it appears that the selecting the correct Relays.
fault is caused by a Relay, contact your OMRON representative. (Do The following table shows the main faults that may occur, their
not disassemble the Relay. Doing so will make it impossible to identify probable causes, and suggested countermeasures to correct them.
the cause of the problem.)
A Relay is composed of various mechanical parts, including a coil,
contacts, and iron core. Among these, problems occur most often with
the contacts, and next often with the coil.
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(6) Abnormal contact motor, solenoid, and lamp loads)
consumption 3. No contact protection circuit 3. Add a circuit such as a spark quenching circuit.
4. Insufficient withstand voltage between adjacent 4. Select the correct Relay.
contacts
1. Insufficient voltage applied to coil 1. Check the voltage between coil terminals.
2. Excessive power supply ripple (DC) 2. Check the ripple percentage.
3. Incorrect coil rated voltage selected 3. Select the correct rated voltage.
(7) Humming 4. Slow rise in input voltage 4. Make supplemental changes to circuit.
5. Abrasion in iron core 5. The expected service life has been reached.
6. Foreign material between moveable iron piece and 6. Remove the foreign material.
iron core
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Product Discontinuation
This list of Products that Have Been or Will Be Discontinued covers products whose production amounts have decreased to the point where it has
become difficult to efficiently procure components, or products for which it has become difficult to maintain the necessary production system.
Due to these circumstances, we hope that our customers will choose to use recommended substitute products in their place.
Also, please note that there may be changes in the time schedule for products being discontinued, and other products may also be added to the
list for discontinuation.
For the latest information, visit our website at http://www.fa.omron.co.jp/.
Safety Components
Discontinued Products Recommended
Date of Product
Name and Products Scheduled Substitute Comments
Discontinuation
for Discontinuation Product
Safety Limit Switch D4D-@N D4N-@ End of March 2006
Manual Reset Limit Switch D4D-@R D4N-@R End of March 2006
Safety-door Hinge Switch D4DH D4NH End of March 2006
Compact Locking Safety
D4DL D4NL End of November 2003
Door Switch
Safety-door Switch D4DS D4NS End of March 2006
D4JL-mounting Slide Key D4JL-SK30 D4JL-SK40 End of September 2007
G9S-301 24 VAC/24 VDC
G9D-301 24 VAC/DC Some dimensions,
G9S-501 24 VAC/24 VDC
G9D-EX411 (Expansion End of March 2006 characteristics, and wiring
G9SA-301 24 VAC/DC
Unit) may vary from those.
Safety Relay Unit G9SA-501 24 VAC/DC
Some dimensions,
G9D-301-BIA 24 VDC G9S-301 24 VDC End of March 2003 characteristics, and wiring
may vary from those.
Information
Information
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Standards
CSA
BSI
NEMKO
SEMKO
CCC CSA recognition mark by UL
BEAB
FIMKO (SETI)
ASTA
EU UL
Specified Non-Specified
Electrical Electrical
Appliances Appliances
Electrosuisse DEMKO
Information
148
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Standards
Europe China
EN (European Norm) Standards CCC (China Compulsory Certification) Mark
Of the EN standards related to electricity, standards beginning with As a result of China joining the WTO (World Trade
EN6 are based on IEC standards and those beginning with Organization) in 2001, the previous Safety License
EN55 are based on IEC-CISPR standards. Standards beginning System for Import Commodities and the Compulsory
with EN5 are unique EU standards that do not exist in the IEC CCC mark
Supervision System for Product Safety Certification
standards. were combined to form the CCC. The change was
The followings are the examples of certification marks issued by announced on 3 December 2001 and implemented
the Certification Bodies in European countries. from 1 May 2002.
Starting 1 August 2003, any products that have not received the CCC
Mark are prohibited from import to or sale in China.
VDE (Verband Deutscher Electroechnischer e.V.) Products Subject to CCC Mark: 19 product sections consisting of 132
REG.-Nr. Germany product categories
VDE MARK
Applicable Standards: National Standards (GB: Guojia Biaozhun)
(Standards related to electricity were based on IEC standards.)
TV (Technischer berwachungs Verein e.V.) CCC Mark: Display of the CCC Mark is legally required.
Rheinland
Germany Shipping Standards
There are more than 20 classification societies worldwide that
TV (Technischer berwachungs Verein e.V.)
individually work to create regulations and certify compliance.
Product Service The IACS (International Association of Classification Societies) works
Germany as an international body currently consisting of 10 member
classification societies plus 2 associate classification societies. The
DEMKO (Danmarks Elektriske Materielkontrol) classification societies in the IACS certify and register 90% of the
Denmark worlds ships.
The option to be classified is made by the owner of the ship;
classification certification is undertaken by the shipyard at the request
NEMKO (Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll) of the owner.
Norway Classification certification has a close relationship to maritime
insurance. Insurance underwriters will as a rule insure only ships that
have been classified and refuse those without a certified
FIMKO (Finlands Material Kontroll) classification.
Finland Therefore, automation devices used on ships must conform to classification
standards of individual countries if so requested by the owner.
Although classification societies will often recognize portions of
BSI (British Standards Institution) inspection data that have the same requirement from other
United Kingdom (applicable to industrial products) classification societies, requirements and standards differ among the
classification societies. Classification societies therefore they do not
recognize certification from other classification societies. It is thus
BEAB (British Electrotechnical Approvals Board) necessary to comply with the classification standards of the required
United Kingdom (applicable to home electronics classification society. If registration is required in more than one
products) classification, then certification is required for both.
ASTA (ASTA Certification Services) IACS Member Classification Societies
United Kingdom (applicable to general products) ABS: American Bureau of Shipping
Note: BEAB and ASTA were combined as of January 2004 BV: Bureau Veritas (Frances classification society)
to become ASTA BEAB Certification Services. CCS: China Classification Society
DNV: Det Norske Veritas (Norways classification society)
KEMA (Keuring van Electrotechnische GL: Germanischer Lloyd (Germanys classification society)
Materialen Nederland B. V.) KR: Korean Register of Shipping
The Netherlands LR: Lloyds Register of Shipping (Britains classification society)
NK: Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Japans classification society)
IMQ (Istituto Italiano del Marchio di Qualita) RINA: Registro Italiano Navale (Italys classification society)
Italy RS: Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Information
Information
IACS Associate Classification Societies
SEMKO (Svenska Elektriska Materielkontroll IRS: Indian Register of Shipping
Anstalten)
Sweden Other Classification Societies
CR: China Corporation Register of Shipping (Taiwans
Electrosuisse (Previously SEV) classification society)
Switzerland
Japan
EC (European Communities) Directives Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law of Japan
Accompanying revisions to laws related to electrical
In the EU (European Union), EC Directives are announced to
appliances, the Electrical Appliance and Material
instruct the creation of laws in the EU member countries. Safety Law was switched to on 1 April 2001 and the
A product can be marked with the CE Marking only when it previous Electrical Appliance and Material Control
Specified Electrical
conforms to all of the relevant directives such as, Machinery Appliances Law was abolished.
Directive, Low Voltage Directive and the EMC Directive under the New marks were also created for the Electrical
New Approach Directive. Appliance and Material Safety Law.
As a rule, EN standards announced as Harmonized The law covers 115 specified electrical appliances
Non-Specified and materials and 338 non-specified electrical
Standards in the Official Journal of the European Electrical Appliances
appliances and materials.
Communities are used to evaluate directive Article 2 of the Ordinance Concerning Technical Requirements for
compliance. Electrical Appliances and Materials specifies technical
CE MARKING
requirements (IEC-J standards) harmonized with IEC standards.
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Note: The parentheses or boxes (@) that appear in the Model columns in
UL-certified Products the tables are either left blank, or numbers or letters are inserted.
Model File No. Ratings/remarks *1. T@: T01, T015, T03, T04, T05, T06, T10, T30
*2. T@: T075, T15, T30
Input: 24 VDC
F3SJ
Output: PNP open collector or
NPN open collector,
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
300 mA (24 VDC) Operating
Type 4 ESPE/AOPD Model Number of poles Contact ratings File No.
coil
Input: 24 VDC
F3SN-A G7SA-3A1B 3PST-NO/SPST-NC
Output: PNP open collector,
F3SH-A E199694 G7SA-2A2B DPST-NO/DPST-NC
300 mA (24 VDC) 6 A, 250 VAC (Resistive)
F3SN-A@SS G7SA-5A1B 5PST-NO/SPST-NC
Type 4 ESPE/AOPD 24 VDC 6 A, 30 VDC (Resistive)
Input: 24 VDC G7SA-4A2B 4PST-NO/DPST-NC
Output: PNP open collector or G7SA-3A3B 3PST-NO/3PST-NC
F3SN-B NPN open collector, G7S-4A2B 4PST-NO/DPST-NC 6 A per pole, 20 A total, E41515
300 mA (24 VDC) 24 VDC
G7S-3A3B 3PST-NO/3PST-NC 277 VAC (Resistive) (UL508)
Type 2 ESPE/AOPD
NO contact:
F3SS NRTL certification by CSA --- G7S-4A2B-E 4PST-NO/DPST-NC 10 A per pole, 20 A total,
F3SL Type 4 ESPE/AOPD 277 VAC (Resistive)
E3FS E199694 24 VDC NC contact:
Type 2 ESPE/AOPD G7S-3A3B-E 3PST-NO/3PST-NC
E3ZS 6 A per pole, 20 A total,
277 VAC (Resistive)
Information
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A22E
6 A, 250 VAC (General Use)
10 A, 125 VAC (General Use)
UL508 E41515 Flexible Safety Unit
1 A, 125 VAC (General Use) Model File No. Ratings/remarks
A165E-@-03U 0.5 A, 250 VAC (General Use) Input: 24 VDC
1 A, 30 VDC (Resistive) ( listing based on Canadian
Output (Contact): 3 A, 250 VAC
safety standards)
G9SX 3 A, 30 VDC
Enabling Switches E95399
(CSA C22.2 No.142)
Output (Semiconductor):
0.8 A, 24 VDC
Standard
Safety Relay Units
Model Rating File No.
No.
(Enabling switch)
1 A, 125 VAC (Resistive) Number of Operating
Model Contact ratings File No.
300 mA, 24 VDC (Pilot Duty) poles coil
A4EG (Pushbutton switch for emergency stop) G9S-2002 DPST-NO 24 VDC
5 A, 125 VAC (General Use) UL508 E76675 3PST-NO/
3 A, 250 VAC (General Use) G9S-301
SPST-NC
3 A, 30 VDC (Resistive)
5PST-NO/
1 A, 125 VAC (Resistive) G9S-501 24 VDC 5 A, 240 VAC (Resistive)
A4E SPST-NC
300 mA, 24 VDC (Pilot Duty) 24, 100, 120,
3PST-NO/ 240 VAC
SPST-NC+
G9S-321-T@ *1
DPST-NO
Information
F3SH-A safety standards)
300 mA (24 VDC) G7SA-3A3B 3PST-NO/ LR35535
F3SN-A@@SS Refer to UL standards.
TYPE 4 ESPE/AOPD 3PST-NC
CSA C22.2
Input: 24 VDC G7S-4A2B 4PST-NO/ No.14
Output: PNP open collector or DPST-NC 6 A per pole, 20 A total,
24 VDC
F3SN-B NPN open collector, 3PST-NO/ 277 VAC (Resistive)
G7S-3A3B
300 mA (24 VDC) 3PST-NC
TYPE 2 ESPE/AOPD NO contact:
G7S-4A2B-E 4PST-NO/
LR90200 10 A per pole, 20 A total,
F3SS --- DPST-NC
(CSA C22.2 No.205) 277 VAC (Resistive)
24 VDC
F3SL ( listing based on Canadian TYPE 4 ESPE/AOPD NC contact:
G7S-3A3B-E 3PST-NO/
E3FS safety standards) 6 A per pole, 20 A total,
3PST-NC
TYPE 2 ESPE/AOPD 277 VAC (Resistive)
E3ZS Refer to UL standards.
5PST-NO/
G7SB-5A1B
Safety Laser Scanner
SPST-NC ( recognition
based on
4PST-NO/
G7SB-4A2B Canadian safety
DPST-NC 6 A, 250 VAC (Resistive)
Model File No. Ratings/remarks 24 VDC standards)
3PST-NO/ 6 A, 30 VDC (Resistive)
( listing based on Canadian G7SB-3A1B E76675
SPST-NC
OS3101 safety standards) TYPE 3 ESPE/AOPDDR CSA C22.2
E241445 G7SB-2A2B
DPST-NO/ No.14
DPST-NC
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Power Relays
Operating
TV Product Service
Model Contact ratings File No.
coil
NO contact: Safety Door Switches
40 A , 480 VAC, 60 Hz (Resistive)
Certification
5 A , 120 VDC, (Resistive) Model Rating Standard No.
No.
22 A , 480 VAC, 60 Hz (General Use)
*D300 (Carry current: 1 A) AC-15, 0.75 A, 240 V, 50/60 Hz
G7Z 12, 24 VDC CSA-certified D4GL
NC contact: DC-13, 0.27 A, 250 V EN60947-5-1
by
25 A , 480 VAC, 60 Hz (Resistive) D4NL GS-ET-19
E41643 Inquire
5 A , 120 VDC, (Resistive) D4JL AC-15, 3 A, 240 V, 50/60 Hz
10 A , 480 VAC, 60 Hz (General Use) CSA C22.2
No.14 DC-13, 0.27 A, 250 V EN60947-5-1
*D300 (Carry current: 1 A) D4NH
GS-ET-15
NO contact:
G73Z ---
D300 (Carry current: 1 A)
NC contact: Compact Non-contact Door Switches
D300 (Carry current: 1 A)
Model Rating Certification No.
* Auxiliary contact ratings D40A ---
D4F
C300 (Carry current: 2.5 A),
CSA C22.2
Safety Light Curtain
Q300 (Carry current: 2.5 A)
No.14 E76675 Model Standard No. Certification No.
D4N A300 (Carry current: 10 A),
Q300 (Carry current: 2.5 A) EN61496-1
D4N-@R
F3SJ prEN61496-2 Z10061139656116
Model Rating
Standard
File No.
Safety Sensors
No.
Model Standard No. Certification No.
5 A, 125 VAC (General Use)
EN61496-1
A165E 3 A, 250 VAC (General Use) E3FS Z10030942669002
prEN61496-2
3 A, 30 VDC (Resistive)
Used Alone
6 A, 250 VAC (General Use) CSA C22.2 Z10050239656071
A22E E41515 EN954-1
10 A, 125 VAC (General Use) No.14 E3ZS Used in a Set with the F3SX
1 A, 125 VAC (General Use) EN61496-1 Z10050239656068
A165E-@-03U 0.5 A, 250 VAC (General Use)
prEN61496-2
1 A, 30 VDC (Resistive)
G9SX-GS Z10070139656136
Output (Semiconductor): 0.8 A, 24 VDC
Relays with Forcibly Guided Contacts
Model
Number Operating
Contact rating File No.
Safety Limit Switches
of poles coil Certification
Model Rating Standard No.
Information
Information
3PST-NO/ No.
G7SA-3A1B
SPST-NC AC-15, 0.75 A, 240 V, 50/60 Hz EN60947-5-1
D4F
DPST-NO/ DC-13 0.27 A, 250 V GS-ET-15
G7SA-2A2B Inquire
DPST-NC 6 A, 240 VAC No. 125547 D4N AC-15, 3 A, 240 V, 50/60 Hz EN60947-5-1
5PST-NO/ (Resistive) (EN61810-1) D4N-@R DC-13, 0.27 A, 250 V GS-ET-15
G7SA-5A1B 24 VDC
SPST-NC 6 A, 30 VDC (EN50205)
G7SA-4A2B 4PST-NO/
DPST-NC
(Resistive) (EN60255-23)
Emergency Stop Switches
3PST-NO/ Certification
G7SA-3A3B Model Rating Standard No.
3PST-NC No.
4PST-NO/ A165E Series
G7S-4A2B No. 6611 3 A, 250 VAC
DPST-NC 3 A, 240 VAC (separate
24 VDC (EN61810-1) 3 A, 30 VDC
3PST-NO/ (Resistive) construction)
G7S-3A3B (EN50205) EN60947-5-1
3PST-NC A165E-@-03U Inquire
0.5 A, 250 VAC EN60947-5-5
4PST-NO/ NO contact: (one-body
G7S-4A2B-E 1 A, 30 VDC
DPST-NC 10 A, 250 VAC (Resistive); No. 6611 construction)
10 A, 30 VDC (Resistive) (EN61810-1) A22E Series 3 A, 220 VAC
24 VDC NC contact: (EN50205)
3PST-NO/
Enabling Switches
G7S-3A3B-E
3PST-NC 6 A, 250 VAC (Resistive); (EN60255-23)
6 A, 30 VDC (Resistive)
5PST-NO/ Certification
G7SB-5A1B Model Rating Standard No.
SPST-NC No.
4PST-NO/ (Enabling switch)
G7SB-4A2B No. 40025151
DPST-NC 6 A, 250 VAC (Resistive) AC-15, 0.75 A, 240 V, 50/60 Hz
24 VDC (EN61810-1)
3PST-NO/ 6 A, 30 VDC (Resistive) DC-13, 0.55 A, 125 V EN60947-5-1
G7SB-3A1B (EN50205) A4EG Series
SPST-NC (Pushbutton switch for emergency stop) GS-ET-22
Inquire
DPST-NO/ 3 A, 250 VAC
G7SB-2A2B 3 A, 30 VDC
DPST-NC
AC-15, 0.75 A, 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Note: In the File No. column, applicable standard numbers are given in parentheses. A4E Series EN60947-5-1
DC-13, 0.55 A, 125 V
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DST1-MRD08SL-1
IEC61131-2: 2003, EN60204-1: 2006, IEC60204-1: 2005,
EN61000-6-2: 2001, EN61000-6-4: 2001, EN418: 1993, NFPA 79-2002,
BG-certified Products
ANSI RIA15.06-1999, ANSI B11.19-2003
Safety Relay Units
Safety Relay Units Operating Standard Certification
Model Number of poles
Model Ratings Certification No. coil No. No.
968/EZ120.03 3PST-NO/
G9SA-301 05054
G9SB-@-@ 5 A, 250 VAC (EN954-1) SPST-NC
(EN60204-1) 5PST-NO/
G9SA-501 05048
968/EZ110.02 SPST-NC
CQM1-SF200
5 A, 250 VAC (EN954-1) 3PST-NO/
CS1W-SF200 (EN60204-1) SPST-NC+
G9SA-321-T@ * 05050
DPST-NO 24 VAC/DC,
Safety Limit Switches
GS-ET-20, EN954-1
(OFF-delay) 100 to
EN60947-5-1
3PST-NO/ 240 VAC
G9SA-TH301 07037
Certification SPST-NC
Model Ratings Standard No.
No. 3PST-NO/
G9SA-EX301
D4B-@N SPST-NC
(without direct AC-15: 2 A at 400 V, 50/60 Hz J50005477 3PST-NO/ 05052
opening mechanism) G9SA-EX031-T@ * SPST-NC
EN60947-5-1 (OFF-delay)
D4B-@N
(with direct opening AC-15: 2 A at 400 V, 50/60 Hz J9851083 * T@: T075, T15, T30
mechanism)
Safety Sensors
Power Relays Model File No.
Operating Certification F3SN-A
Model Contact rating 02162
coil No. F3SN-B
NO contact: F3SH-A 02164
AC-1: 40 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz
AC-3: 16 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz
DC-1: 5 A at 110 V
*AC15: 0.5 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz CCC-certified Products
Information
Information
G7Z 12, 24 VDC *DC13: 0.5 A at 110 V
Safety Components
NC contact:
AC-1: 25 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz
No. R50079155
DC-1: 5A at 110V
*AC15: 0.5 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz
(EN60947-4-1)
Safety Limit Switches
*DC13: 0.5 A at 110 V
Model Rating Standard No. Certification No.
NO contact:
AC-15, 3 A/240 V
AC15: 0.5 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz D4N 2004010305105973
DC-13, 0.27 A/250 V
G73Z --- DC13: 0.5 A at 110 V
NC contact: AC-15, 0.75 A/240 V
D4F 2003010305064266
AC15: 0.5 A at 440 V, 50/60 Hz DC-13, 0.27 A/250 V GB14048.5
DC13: 0.5 A at 110 V AC-15, 3 A/240 V
D4N-@R 2004010305105973
* Auxiliary contact ratings DC-13, 0.27 A/250 V
D4B-@N AC-15, 2 A/ 400 V 2003010305077612
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Enabling Switches
Model Rating Standard No. Certification No.
300 mA at 24 VDC (inductive load)
A4E Series GB14048.5 2003010305070634
1 A at 125 VAC (resistive load)
Note: Standard certification was received for typical models. Ask your OMRON representative for
details on the standards. Certification report numbers are given for the applicable standard
number and file number for certification.
KOSHA Certification
Safety Door Switches
Model Standard No. Certification No.
D4NS Series 2005-197
D4NL Series
EN60947-5-1 2005-196
D4JL Series
D4GL Series 2007-26
Note: Certification was obtained for only some models. For details, contact your OMRON
representative.
Safety Controllers
Model Standard No. Certification No.
2004-116(1) -1
F3SX-@-S EN61508 2004-116(2) -1
2004-116(3) -1
Information
Certification
Model Rating Standard No.
No.
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Safety Sensors
Applicable Basic requirements of Machinery Directive Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE
Model safety Certification Certification
marking
category Applicable standard No. body
File No. Applicable directive
body
File No.
Information
YES
IEC61496-1 ESPE Type 3 TV Declaration of conformity to EMC Directive based on EMC
OS3101 (EMC 3 BB600151170001
IEC61496-3 AOPDDR Type 3 Rheinland Directive conformity certification issued by UL.
Directive)
The applicable safety category is the maximum applicable category when building a safety system into a control system. The category does not apply
to the individual safety components.
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Safety Controller
Basic requirements of Machinery Directive/
Applicable Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE Low-voltage Directive
Model safety
marking
category Applicable Application Certification File No.
EMI EMS Certification
File No.
standard No. standard No. body standard No. standard No. body
EN61508
(SIL 1 to 3)
IEC61508
(SIL 1 to 3)
TV TV
EN954-1
F3SX YES 4 --- Product Z10030139656044 EN55011 EN61000-6-2 Product Z10030139656044
EN61496-1
Service Service
(TYPE 4)
IEC61496-1
(TYPE 4)
EN60204-1
Information
G9SB-301@-@ EN60204-1 968/EZ 02160619 002
YES --- 120.00/01 EN55011 EN61000-6-2 Registration No.
G9SB-3010 3 *3 EN954-1
TV AV2-50003726
Rheinland Report No.
TV P2062560E01
CQM1-SF200
Rheinland Registration No.
968/EZ AE205121901
4
110.00/00 Report No.
P2062873E01
CS1W-SF200
Registration No.
AE205122001
*1. The OFF-delay outputs of the G9S-321 falls in Category 3.
*2. The OFF-delay contacts of G9SA-321/EX031 falls in Category 3.
*3. G9SB-3010 falls in Category 3 with double breaking.
*4. G9SA-301: 05054, 501: 05048, 321: 05050, TH301: 07037, EX301/EX031: 05052
*5. G9S-301/501/321: E8 01 04 39656 019, G9S-2001/2002: E8 01 04 39656 008
The applicable safety category is the maximum applicable category when building a safety system into a control system. The category does not apply
to the individual safety components.
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Enabling Switches
Basic requirements of Machinery Directive/
Applicable Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE Low-voltage Directive
Model safety
marking
category Applicable Application Certification File No./ EMI EMS Certification
File No.
standard No. standard No. body Applicable period standard No. standard No. body
A4E Series TV
YES 4 EN60947-5-1 --- Product Inquire Not applicable
A4EG Series Service
Information
Information
The applicable safety category is the maximum applicable category when building a safety system into a control system. The category does not apply
to the individual safety components.
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Sensors
Photoelectric Sensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
E3Z Series
E3S-CL@@
YES Not applicable
E3S-C@@
E3S-R@@
E3JM Series ---
YES
E3JK Series
YES
E3X-NL
YES
E3L-2RC4 ---
E3MC RGB Color Sensor Not applicable
E3T Series
E3S-CR62/67
YES
E3G Series YES
E3X-DA-N Series
E3X-NA Series
B
F3W-A/B/C Series --- ---
F3W-D Series
F3M-S1213/1225
F3UV-A30/A03/XA
F3UV-XW
F3C-AL
Not applicable
F3WN-X
F3ZN YES YES
E3X-DA-S Series
E3X-MDA
E3C-LDA
E3Z-L@ Series
E3ZM Series
E3S-LS3@
Displacement Sensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
ZG
ZS-HL
ZS-L
ZX-L-N
ZX-E
YES B Not applicable YES
ZX-T
Information
Information
Z500
Z550
Z4D-F
E4PA-N
We issue documentation (Declaration of Conformity: EN45014) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if
required.
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Vision Sensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
FZ Series
F500-C10(-ETN)
F210-C10(-ETN)
F210
F270
F250 YES B Not applicable YES
F160 V2
F160-C10CF
F160-C10CP
ZFV
ZFV-C
Microscope
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
VC7700 YES
VC-DL100 YES B YES
Not applicable
VCR800
Proximity Sensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
E2C-EDA
TL-W Series
TL-N Series (DC switching models)
TL-Q Series
TL-M Series (DC switching models)
E2E Series (DC switching models) *1 *2
E2E2 Series (DC switching models) *1 YES
E2F (DC switching models)
E2K-F
E2K-C (DC switching models)
E2KQ
Not applicable
E2K-L
E2S
B YES
E2EQ-X@D
---
E2EV
E2EZ (DC switching models)
E2FQ (DC switching models)
E2ES
E2FM
E2EM
E2EH YES
E2EC-M/-Q
E2E (AC switching models) *1
E2E2 (AC switching models) *1
Information
Information
YES
E2F (AC switching models)
E2K-C20MT (AC switching models)
*1. Of the E2E and E2E2 Sensors, certification has not been obtained for models that run on both AC and DC, M8 (diameter) models that run on AC, and models of
5.4 diameter or less.
*2. Connect three Ferrite Clamps (TDK catalog number ZCAT2035-0930A) to the cable of the E2E-X3D@ or E2E-X8MD@.
We issue documentation (Declaration of Conformity: EN45014) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if
required.
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Photomicrosensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
EE-SX91 Series
EE-SX77/87 Series
EE-SY671/672 (Reflective, Sensitivity Adjustor)
EE-SX67/47 Series
EE-SPX302/304/306/402/404/406-W2A
(Modulated Light)
EE-SPX301/401 (Modulated Light)
EE-SPY311/312/411/412
(Convergent Reflective, Modulated Light) YES B Not applicable YES
EE-SPY301/302/401/402
(Reflective, Modulated Light)
EE-SPW311/411 (Through-beam, Modulated Light)
EE-SPX303/403 (Modulated Light)
EE-SPX613/613-3D/613-3L (Liquid Level Sensors)
EE-SPY801/802 (Wafer-carrier Seating Sensors)
EE-SA801A/801R (Pushbutton Type)
EE-SPX74/84 Series (Modulated Light)
Rotary Encoders
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
E6A2-C Series
YES
E6B2-C Series *1
E6F-C Series *2
---
E6CP-A Series
E6C3-A Series
B Not applicable YES
E6C2-C/E6C3-C Series
E6C-N Series
YES
E6L-HW4C
E6H-C Series
E6F-A Series
*1. Conformance is not attained for the E6B2-CWZ1X (line-driver output).
*2. Conformance is not attained for the E6F-AB3C(-C) (BCD-output model).
Pressure Sensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
E8F2
E8M * YES
B Not applicable YES
E8MS
E8Y ---
* Excluding the E8M-A1.
Ultrasonic Sensors
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
E4C-UDA
YES B Not applicable YES
E4E2
Information
Information
Air Cleaning/Static Electricity Components
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category
Low-voltage Directive EMC Directive
ZJ Series
YES B YES (AC type) YES
ZN Series
We issue documentation (Declaration of Conformity: EN45014) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if
required.
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Switches
Level Controllers
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
61F-GP-N
61F-GP-N8
61F-GPN-V50 YES --- YES YES
61F-GPN-B
61F-D21T-V1
Basic Switches
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
Z-01H@
Z-15G@ YES --- YES Not applicable
Z-15H@
Limit Switches
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
D4C Series
(With VCTF oil-resistant cable)
(With prewired connector)
SHL Series
D4E-@N Series
WL Series (With ground terminal) YES --- YES Not applicable
VB Series (With ground terminal)
ZC55
D4MC
ZE, ZV, ZV2 (With ground terminal)
HL (With ground terminal)
Pushbutton Switches
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
A16
YES --- YES Not applicable
A22
Digital Display
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Information
Information
Low-voltage Directive
M7F YES --- Not applicable YES
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Relays
General-purpose Relays
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
MY (New model)
MY *1 *2 *4
(Except for the New models.)
LY *1 *4 Not applicable
YES 1 YES
G2R-@-S
MK@P-I
MK@P-S
G7J-KM *3 YES
*1. Certification is with the Socket.
*2. Excluding the MY4Z-CBG, MY4(Z)H, and MY4-G.
*3. Some models are not certified for the rated coil voltage. Ask your OMRON representative for details.
*4. Ask your OMRON representative for details.
Terminal Relays
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
G6D-F4B
G6B-4BND
YES 1 YES Not applicable
G6B-47BND
G6B-48BND
Information
YES B YES
G3ZA-8A203-FLK-UTU
G3ZA-8A403-FLK-UTU
* Excluding the G3NA-410B, G3NA-420B, and G3NA-440B.
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Control Components
Timers/Time Switches
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
H3AM
H3CR-A/-AS/-AP
H3CR-F/-G/-H
H3Y
H3YN
H3RN
H5BR
H2A
YES B YES YES
H2C-8@
H3DE
H3DS
H3JA
H3CA
H5CX
H5S
H5F
Programmable Relays
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
ZEN
YES B YES YES
ZEN-PA
Counters
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
H7BR
H7CX YES
H7E-N
H7E-NP Not applicable
YES B YES
H7GP
YES
H7HP
H8PS Not applicable
H8GN YES
Cam Positioners
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
3F88L-160
YES --- YES YES
3F88L-162
Information
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
E5AN/EN/CN/GN
E5AK/EK/CK
E5CS-U
YES
E5CSV
E5C2
B
E5AR/ER YES YES
E5LC
EJ1
Not applicable
E5ZN (Excluding the E5ZN-DRT.)
E5ZN-DRT
K8AB-TH --- YES
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Signal Converters
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
K3FM
(Excluding the
K3FM-PA/PE,
K3FM-AC,
YES --- Not applicable YES
K3FM-TG,
K3FM-REM, and
K3FM-BIX/BOX.)
Note: Only models with 24-VDC power.
Interface Converter
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directives
K3SC-10 YES --- YES YES
Information
Information
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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FA System Components
Programmable Controllers
Basic requirements of Machinery Directive/
Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE Low-voltage Directive
Model
marking Applicable Certification EMI EMS Certification
File No. File No.
standard No. body standard No. standard No. body
NSJ5-SQ00(B)-G5D
NSJ5-SQ00(B)-M3D
NSJ5-SQ01(B)-G5D
NSJ5-SQ01(B)-M3D
NSJ5-TQ00(B)-G5D
NSJ5-TQ00(B)-M3D
NSJ5-TQ01(B)-G5D
NSJ5-TQ01(B)-M3D
NSJ8-TV00(B)-G5D
NSJ8-TV00(B)-M3D Not applicable --- EN61131-2 EN61131-2
NSJ8-TV01(B)-G5D
NSJ8-TV01(B)-M3D
NSJ10-TV00(B)-G5D
NSJ10-TV01(B)-G5D
NSJ12-TS00(B)-G5D
NSJ12-TS01(B)-G5D
NSJW-CLK21-V1
NSJW-ETN21
NSJW-IC101
CJ1H-CPU67H
CJ1H-CPU66H
CJ1H-CPU65H
CJ1G-CPU45H
CJ1G-CPU44H
CJ1G-CPU43H
CJ1G-CPU42H
CJ1M-CPU12
CJ1M-CPU13
CJ1M-CPU22
CJ1M-CPU23
CJ1M-CPU21
CJ1M-CPU11
CJ1G-CPU42P
CJ1G-CPU43P
CJ1G-CPU44P
CJ1G-CPU45P
CJ1G-CPU45P-GTC
CJ1H-CPU67H-R
CJ1H-CPU66H-R YES --- Self-declaration ---
CJ1H-CPU65H-R
CJ1H-CPU64H-R
CPM2A-BAT01
CJ1W-BAT01
CJ1W-PA205R
CJ1W-PA202
CJ1W-PD025
CJ1W-PA205C
CJ1W-PD022 EN61131-2 Self-declaration EN61000-6-4 EN61000-6-2
CJ1W-IC101
CJ1W-II101
CJ1W-ID211
CJ1W-ID231
Information
Information
CJ1W-ID232
CJ1W-ID261
CJ1W-ID262
CJ1W-IA111
CJ1W-IA201
CJ1W-ID201
CJ1W-IDP01
CJ1W-INT01
CJ1W-OD211
CJ1W-OD212
CJ1W-OD231
CJ1W-OD232
CJ1W-OD261
CJ1W-OC201
CJ1W-OC211
CJ1W-OD233
CJ1W-OD263
CJ1W-OD201
CJ1W-OD202
CJ1W-OA201
CJ1W-OD203
CJ1W-OD204
CJ1W-OD262
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CS1H-CPU67H
CS1H-CPU66H
CS1H-CPU65H
CS1H-CPU64H
CS1H-CPU63H
CS1G-CPU45H
CS1G-CPU44H
CS1G-CPU43H
CS1G-CPU42H
CS1D-CPU67H
CS1D-CPU65H YES EN61000-6-4 EN61000-6-2
CS1D-CPU67P
CS1D-CPU65P
CS1D-CPU67S
CS1D-CPU65S
CS1D-CPU44S
CS1D-CPU42S
CS1D-PA207R
CS1D-PD024
CS1D-PD025
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CS1W-MD291
CS1W-MD292
CS1W-B7A02
CS1W-B7A12
CS1W-B7A21
CS1W-B7A22
CS1W-IC102
CS1W-II102
CS1D-DPL01
CS1D-DPL02D
CS1D-BC042D
CS1D-BI082D
CS1D-IC102D
CS1D-II102D
CS1W-MAD44
CS1W-DA041
CS1W-DA08V
EN61131-2 EN61131-2
CS1W-DA08C
CS1W-AD041-V1
CS1W-AD081-V1
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CS1W-KS001 ---
CS1W-KS001-E
HMC-AP001
HMC-EF183
HMC-EF283
HMC-EF583
C200H-ID212
C200H-ID215
C200H-ID216
C200H-ID217
C200H-ID218
C200H-ID219 EN61000-6-4
C200H-ID501
C200H-OD212 YES EN61000-6-2
C200H-OD215
C200H-OD218
C200H-OD219
C200H-OD501
C200H-IM212
C200H-MD215
C200H-MD501
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
C200HW-BC081-V1
C200HW-BC101-V1
C200HW-BI081-V1
C200HW-BI101-V1
C200H-BC101-V2
C200H-BC081-V2
C200H-BC051-V2
C200H-BC031-V2
C200H-IA122V
C200H-IA222V
C200H-ID211
C200H-IM211
C200H-OA222V
C200H-OA223
C200H-OD211
C200H-OD213
C200H-OD217
C200H-OD21A
C200H-OD411
C200HS-INT01
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
C200HW-ME08K
C200HW-ME16K ---
C200HW-ME32K
C200HW-ME64K
C200HW-COM01
C200HW-COM02-V1
C200HW-COM03-V1
C200HW-COM04-V1
C200HW-COM05-V1
C200HW-COM06-V1
C200HW-COM04-EV1
C200HW-COM05-EV1
C200HW-COM06-EV1
YES
C200HW-SLK13
C200HW-SLK14
C200HW-DRM21-V1
C200HW-CLK21
C200HW-NC113
C200HW-NC213
C200HW-NC413
C200HW-DRT21
C200HW-SRM21-V1
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CQM1-ME08R
CQM1-MP08K ---
CQM1-MP08R
CQM1H-ME16K
CQM1H-ME16R
CQM1-CIF02
CQM1-PRO01
CQM1-PRO01-E
CQM1H-AVB41
CQM1H-TER01
CQM1H-PRO01
CQM1H-PRO01-E
CQM1H-CLK21 YES
CQM1H-SCB41
CQM1H-CTB41
CQM1H-IC101
CQM1H-II101
CQM1H-MAB42
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CPM1A-30CDT1-A-V1
CPM1A-40CDT1-A-V1 EN61131-2 EN61131-2
CPM1A-10CDT1-D-V1
CPM1A-20CDT1-D-V1
CPM1A-30CDT1-D-V1
CPM1A-40CDT1-D-V1
CPM1A-20EDR1
CPM1A-8ED
CPM1A-8ER
CPM1A-8ET
CPM1A-8ET1
CPM1A-20EDT
CPM1A-20EDT1
CPM1A-SRT21
CPM1A-TS001
CPM1A-TS002
CPM1A-TS101
CPM1A-TS102
CPM1A-MAD11
CPM1A-DRT21
CPM1A-MAD01
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CPM2C-MAD11
CPM2C-TS001
CPM2C-TS101
CPM2C-SRT21
CPM2C-S100C-DRT
CPM2C-S110C-DRT
CPM2C-S100C
CPM2C-S110C
CVM1-CPU01-V2
CVM1-CPU01-EV2
CVM1-CPU11-V2
CVM1-CPU11-EV2
CVM1-CPU21-V2 EN61131-2 EN61131-2
CVM1-CPU21-EV2
CV500-CPU01-V1
CV500-CPU01-EV1
CV1000-CPU01-V1
CV1000-CPU01-EV1
CV2000-CPU01-V1
CV2000-CPU01-EV1
CVM1D-CPU21
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
CVM1-MP702-V1
YES
CVM1-MP703-V1
CV500-CN312
CV500-CN612
CV500-CN122
CV500-CN222
CV500-CN322
CV500-CN522
CV500-CN132
CV500-CN232
---
CV500-CN332
CV500-CN432
CV500-CN532
CV500-CN413
CV500-CN613
CV500-CN224
CV500-CN424
CV500-CN624
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Programmable Terminals
Basic requirements of Machinery Directive/
Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE Low-voltage Directive
Model
marking Applicable Certification EMI EMS Certification
File No. File No.
standard No. body standard No. standard No. body
NS5-MQ00(B)-V2
NS5-MQ01(B)-V2
NS5-SQ00(B)-V2
EN61000-6-4 EN61000-6-2
NS5-SQ01(B)-V2
NS5-TQ00(B)-V2
NS5-TQ01(B)-V2
YES
NS8-TV00(B)-V2
NS8-TV01(B)-V2
NS10-TV00(B)-V2
NS10-TV01(B)-V2
NS12-TS00(B)-V2
NS12-TS01(B)-V2
NS-CA002
NS-CA001 ---
NS-CLK21
NSH5-SQR00B-V2
NSH5-SQG00B-V2
NSH5-AL001
NT631C-ST153(B)-V3
Not applicable --- --- Self-declaration ---
NT631C-ST153(B)-EV3
NT-DRT21
NT31-ST123(B)-V3 EN61131-2 EN61131-2
NT31-ST123(B)-EV3
NT31C-ST143(B)-V3
NT31C-ST143(B)-EV3
NT20S-ST121(B)-V3
NT20S-ST121(B)-EV3 YES
NT20S-ST161(B)-V3
NT20S-ST161(B)-EV3
NT20S-ST122(B)-V1
NT20S-ST124(B)
NT20S-ST128(B)
NT20S-ST168(B)
NT20-ST121(B)
NT20-ST121(B)-E
NT20-ST128(B)
NT21S-ST121(B)-E
NT11-SF121(B)-EV1
Information
Information
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Servo Systems
Basic requirements of Machinery Directive/
Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE Low-voltage Directive
Model
marking Applicable Application Certification EMI EMS Certification
File No. File No.
standard No. standard No. body standard No. standard No. body
R7D-Z EN50178 B060859301017 E9060859301014
IEC60034-1
IEC60034-5
R7M-Z B060759301013 E9060559301010
IEC60034-8
IEC60034-9
R7D-AP@ EN50178 TV Product B050221078034 E9010732014028
IEC60034-1 Service
R7M-A@ IEC60034-5
B010832014029 E9010532014027
R7M-AP@ IEC60034-8
IEC60034-9
R88D-WNA5@-ML2 to
EN50178 B040822868039 E9040721078024
R88D-WNA30@-ML2
Not
R88A-NCW152-DRT --- --- E8011132014034
applicable
R88M-W03030 to W75030
R88M-WP10030 to IEC60034-1 B040632014045 E9011032014049
WP1K530 IEC60034-5 TV Product
EN55011 EN61000-6-2
R88M-W30010 to W5K510 IEC60034-8 Service
YES --- Class A
R88M-W45015 to W15K015 IEC60034-9 B021032014038 Group 1 E9021132014042
R88M-W1K030 to W5K030
R88D-WTA3 to WT30
EN50178 B060221078050 E9060232014049
R88D-WT50 to WT150 TV Product
R88M-U@K@30V Service
B980432014008 E9980232014004
R88M-U@K@30X EN60034-1
R88M-U@@@@@VA EN60034-5
R88M-U@@@@@WA EN60034-8
EN60034-9 B021032014039 E9970222868022
R88M-U@@@@@XA
R88M-U@@@@@YA
R88D-UT@@V
EN50178 B041221078029 E9980232014003
R88D-UT@@V-RG
R88D-UA@@V
R88D-UA@@W Self-
EN61010-1 --- E9970222868023
R88D-UP@@V declaration
R88D-UP@@W
FND-X@@@ TV TV
EN50178 AN9750783 EN61800-3 AV98500303
FND-X@@@-SRT Rheinland Rheinland
Inverters
Basic requirements of Machinery Directive/
Basic requirements of EMC Directive
CE Low-voltage Directive
Model
marking Applicable Application Certification EMI EMS Certification
File No. File No.
standard No. standard No. body standard No. standard No. body
3G3FV-@@@@@-CUE
3G3EV-AB@@@@-CUE
3G3EV-A2@@@@-CUE
EN50178
3G3JV-A@@@@
Self- Self-
3G3MV-A@@@@ YES --- --- EN61800-3 EN61800-3 ---
declaration declaration
3G3RV-@@@@@-@@
3G3JE-A@@@@
3G3JE-A@@@@B EN61800-5
Information
Information
3G3JE-A@@@@-FLK
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RFID Systems
Basic requirements of
Applicable Unit Basic requirements of EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
CE Safety
Model
marking category Applicable Application Certification EMI
EMS standard Testing Applicable
Name Model standard standard File No. standard
body No. body period
No. No. No.
EN61000-6-2
IEC61000-4-2
V600-CA IEC61000-4-3
V600-CA5D02
Series IEC61000-4-4
ID IEC61000-4-5
Controllers IEC61000-4-6
EN61000-6-2
EN61000-6-4
V600-CD IEC61000-4-2
V600-CD1D-V3 EN55011
Series IEC61000-4-4
IEC61000-4-8
V600-HAM81 EN61000-6-2
V600-HAM91 IEC61000-4-2
V600-HAM/
V600-HAR81 IEC61000-4-3
HAR Series
Amplifiers V600-HAR91 IEC61000-4-4
V600-HAR92 IEC61000-4-6
V600-HAM42 V600-HAM42 EN61000-6-2
-DRT Series -DRT EN50081-2 IEC61000-4-2
V700-CD V700-CD1D-V2 EN55011 IEC61000-4-3
Series V700-CD2D-V2 YES B Not applicable IEC61000-4-4 UL Apex Co. Conformance
IEC61000-4-6 completed
V600-IDSC V600-IDSC02
Series V600-IDSC04 IEC61000-4-8
EN61000-6-2
IEC61000-4-2
CJ1W-V600C11 IEC61000-4-3
ID CJ1W-V600C12 IEC61000-4-4
C@1W-V600
Controllers CS1W-V600C11 IEC61000-4-5
CS1W-V600C12 IEC61000-4-6
EN61000-6-4 IEC61000-4-8
EN55011 IEC61000-4-11
V670-CD
V670-CD1D-V1
Series
V680-CA V680-CA1D EN61000-6-2
Series V680-CA2D IEC61000-4-2
IEC61000-4-3
V690-HMG Read/Write IEC61000-4-4
V690-HMG01A
Series Antenna IEC61000-4-6
V640-HAM V640-HAM11-1
Amplifiers
Series V640-HAM12
Note: The power supply cable for the above products with DC power supplies must be less than 10 m. For information on the R&TTE Directive for Read/Write Heads
and Read/Write Antennas, refer to the Regulations Based on the Radio Wave Laws.
Code Readers
Basic requirements of
Applicable Unit Basic requirements of EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
CE Safety
Model
marking category Applicable Application Certification EMI
EMS standard Testing Applicable
Name Model standard standard File No. standard
body No. body period
No. No. No.
V530-R150V3
V530-R150 Akuzokashima
V530-R150E-3
Series K.K.
V530-R150EP-3 EN61326
V530-H3 V530-C300 IEC61000-4-2 UL Apex Co.
Information
Information
Series V530-C300E EN61326 IEC61000-4-3 Conformance
Controller YES B Not applicable
V530-R160 CISPR16 IEC61000-4-4 completed
V530-R160 IEC61000-4-6 Akuzokashima
V530-R160E
Series IEC61000-4-8 K.K.
V530-R160EP
V530-R2000 V530-R2000 OMRON
Series V530-R2000P Okayama
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Axial-flow Fans
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
R87F-A3A15HP/MP/LP
R87F-A6A15HP/MP/LP
R87F-A3A13HP/LP
R87F-A6A13HP/LP
R87F-A3A93HP/LP
R87F-A6A93HP/LP
R87F-A3A83H/L
R87F-A6A83H/L
R87F-A3A85HP/LP
R87F-A6A85HP/LP
R87F-A1A15HP
R87F-A3A15HP
R87F-A4A15HP
R87F-A6A15HP
R87F-A1A13HP
R87F-A3A13HP
R87F-A4A13HP
R87F-A6A13HP
--- --- YES Not applicable
R87T-A1A07H
R87T-A3A07H
R87T-A4A07H
R87T-A6A07H
R87T-A1A05H
R87T-A3A05H
R87T-A4A05H
R87T-A6A05H
R87T-A1A15HP
R87T-A3A15HP
Information
Information
R87T-A4A15HP
R87T-A6A15HP
R87T-A3A85H
R87T-A6A85H
R87F-A1A16H-WR
R87F-A3A16H-WR
R87F-A4A16H-WR
R87F-A6A16H-WR
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Power Sensor
Applicable directive
Model CE marking Safety category Machinery Directive/
EMC Directive
Low-voltage Directive
KM20 YES --- YES YES
Information
Information
We issue documentation (EC Declaration of Conformity) providing details on the level of conformance. Contact your OMRON representative if required.
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Information
* For detailed information on certification seal capability and individual products that have received certification, consult your supplier.
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CCC
Classification Sub-classification Certified model Certification No. Remarks
certifiable
J7AN 2003010304077328
J7ARN 2003010304077328
J73 2003010304077328
J7L-09-11
J7L-12-11
2003010304073790
J7L-18-11
J7L-22-11
J7L-32-22
2003010304073783
J7L-40-22
J7L-50-22
J7L-65-22
2003010304073813
J7L-75-22
J7L-85-22
J7L-100-22
2003010304073802
J7L-125-22
Contactors YES *
J7L-150-22 2003010304073806
J7L-180-22
2003010304073810
J7L-220-22
J7TL-A2
2003010304073820
J7TL-A
J7TL-B2
2003010304073824
J7TL-B
J7TL-C2
2003010304073826
J7TL-C
Relays
J7TL-D2
2003010304073815
J7TL-D
J7TL-E2
2003010304073816
J7TL-E
J7TL-F2
2003010304073821
J7TL-F
ABE53b/ABE63b/ABE103b 2003010307037380
ABE52b/ABE62b/ABE102b 2004010307112858
ABE203b 2003010307037457
ABE402b/ABE403b 2004010307113584
ABE802b/ABE803b 2004010307113586
The following models have not
ABS32b (5 A min.) received CCC certification.
2004010307112858
ABS52b/ABS62b ABS32b 3A,
Breakers YES ABS33b 3A,
ABS33b (5 A min.) ABE202b, ABS202b,
2003010307037380
ABS53b/ABS63b ABE602b, ABS602b,
ABE603b, ABS603b
ABS102b 2004010307112856
ABS103b 2003010309037366
Information
Information
ABS203b 2003010307037457
ABS402b/ABS403b 2004010307113584
ABS802b/ABS803b 2004010307113586
G3J-@217/@211/@205 2003010304080942
Solid State Relays YES
G3J-@405/@403 2003010304080944
Other relays
NO --- ---
(General-purpose Relays, etc.)
Control (Timers, Counters, Digital Temperature
NO --- ---
Components Controllers, etc.)
FA System (Programmable Controllers,
NO --- ---
Components Servomotors, Inverters, etc.)
Peripheral
Devices and (Power Supplies, protective devices, etc.) NO --- ---
Other Devices
* Certification seals are necessary when exporting certifiable products to China.
For detailed information on certification seal capability and individual products that have received certification, consult your supplier. (Certification seals are available
free of charge.)
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Degree of Protection
Note: IP-@@ degrees of protection given in this document were confirmed by OMRON based on the test
conditions given below. Confirm satisfactory sealing performance in the actual operating environment and
under the actual operating conditions before use.
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standards In-house Standards for Oil Resistance
(IEC 60529 2001) Degree of protection
IP-@@
No harmful effect when subjected to oil drops or oil
Oilproof
International Protection mark spraying from any direction.
First symbol: Degree of protection against solid materials No penetration into internal parts when subjected to oil
Oil-resistant
drops or oil spraying from any direction.
Degree Protection
0 No protection Note: Oil resistance is confirmed using oils and cutting oils stipulated by
OMRON (equivalent to previous JEM standards).
50 mm dia.
Protects against penetration of any solid object such
1
as a hand that is 50 mm or more in diameter.
12.5 mm dia.
Protects against penetration of any solid object that is
12.5 mm or more in diameter.
2 *1. OMRON Test Methods
Any object with a diameter of 12 mm, such as a finger, will
not reach a hazardous part even if it penetrates 80 mm. The Proximity Sensors IP67 degree of protection was confirmed by
performing the tests described in the table below and making sure
2.5 mm
Protects against penetration of any solid object such that the sensing distance and installation resistance satisfied the
3
as a wire that is 2.5 mm or more is diameter. performance specifications after repeating a heat shock cycle 5
times, consisting of immersing the Sensor in cold water at 0C for 1
1 mm
Protects against penetration of any solid object such hour followed by hot water at 70C for 1 hour.
4 *2. Precautions on OMRON Testing
as a wire that is 1 mm or more in diameter.
Operating conditions for E2F Proximity Sensors: Underwater within
Protects against penetration of dust of a quantity that 10 m
5 may malfunction the protect or obstruct the safety (1) No penetration of water when immersed in water for 1 hour at an
operation of the product. atmospheric pressure of 2
(2) Satisfies sensing distance and insulation resistance performance
6 Protects against penetration of all dust. specifications after the heat shock cycle described in *1 is
repeated 20 times
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Protection against water jet spray Protects against water jet Water is jet sprayed at any 12.5 liter/min
spray approaching at any angle towards the product 2.5 to 3 m
Production against high-pressure Protects against high- Water is jet sprayed at any 100 liter/min
water jet spray pressure water jet spray angle towards the product 2.5 to 3 m
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