1X RU4S-NF-A24 IDEC Plug-in Power Relay 24V AC 6A 4PDT 35x27.5x21 mm
1 Unit of RU4S-NF-A24 IDEC Plug-in Power Relay 24V AC 6A 4PDT 35x27.5x21 mm
Specification | |
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Model | RU4 (4PDT) |
Contact Material | Silver (gold clad) |
Contact Resistance | 50 mΩ max |
Minimum Applicable Load | 1V DC, 1 mA |
Operate Time | 20 ms max |
Release Time | 20 ms max |
Power Consumption | AC: 0.9 to 1.2VA (60 Hz); DC: 0.9 to 1.0W |
Insulation Resistance | 100 MΩ min (500V DC megger) |
Dielectric Strength | Between contact and coil: 2500V AC, 1 min; Different poles: 2000V AC, 1 min; Same pole: 1000V AC, 1 min |
Operating Frequency | Electrical: 1800 ops/h max; Mechanical: 18000 ops/h max |
Vibration Resistance | 10 to 55 Hz, 0.5 mm amplitude |
Shock Resistance | 1000 m/s² damage limits; 150 m/s² operating extremes |
Mechanical Life | 50,000,000 ops |
Electrical Life | See page 28 and 30 |
Operating Temperature | PCB terminal: -55 to +70°C; Others: -55 to +60°C |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 85% RH (no condensation) |
Storage Temperature | -55 to +70°C (no freezing) |
Storage Humidity | 5 to 85% RH (no condensation) |
Weight | Approx. 35g |
Termination | Blade (Plug-in) Terminal |
Latching Lever | Without Latching Lever |
Style | Simple |
Part No. | RU4S-NF-A24 |
Rated Voltage (V) | 24 |
Rated Current (mA) @ 50Hz | 49.3 |
Rated Current (mA) @ 60Hz | 42.5 |
Coil Resistance (Ω) | 164 |
Maximum Continuous Applied Voltage | 110% |
Minimum Pickup Voltage | 80% max |
Dropout Voltage | 30% min |
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