Contact resistance *130 mΩ max.50 mΩ max.30 mΩ max.
Operate (set) time10 ms max.
Release (reset) time10 ms max.
Min. set pulse width−15 ms (at 23°C)−
Min. reset pulse width−15 ms (at 23°C)−
Insulation resistance *21,000 MΩ min.
Dielectric
strength
Impulse withstand voltage
(between coil and contacts)
Vibration
resistance
Shock
resistance
Durability
Failure rate (P level)
(reference value) *3
Ambient operating temperature-25°C to 70°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient operating humidity5% to 85%
WeightApprox. 3.5 to 4.6 gApprox. 3.5 gApprox. 3.7 gApprox. 5.4 gApprox. 3.5 gApprox. 4.5 g
Note 1. The values here are initial values.
*1. The contact resistance was measured with 1 A at 5 VDC using a voltage-drop method.
*2. Measurement conditions: The insulation resistance was measured with a 500 VDC megohmmeter at the same locations as the dielectric strength was
*3. This value was measured at a switching frequency of 120 operations/min.
Between coil and
contacts
Between contacts
of the same polarity
Between contacts
of different polarity
Between set and
reset coils
Destruction10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.75 mm single amplitude (1.5 mm double amplitude)
Malfunction10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.75 mm single amplitude (1.5 mm double amplitude)
Destruction1,000 m/s
Malfunction100 m/s
Mechanical50,000,000 operations min. (at 18,000 operations/hr)
Electrical100,000 operation min. (at 1,800 operations/hr under rated load)
2.The G6B-1177P(-FD)-ND model is flux-resistant. Do not wash it down with water.
measured.(Except the location between set/reset coil)
● Ambient Temperature vs. Must
Operate and Must Release Voltage
G6B-1114P-US
6
Higher
capacity
Switching current (A)
Note: The maximum coil voltage refers to the
maxi-mum value in a varying range of
operating power voltage, not a continuous
voltage.
● Mutual Magnetic Interference
G6B-1114P-USG6B-1114P-US
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
2.54 mm
Sample
De-energized
Energized
Sample
Initial stage
+1.0
+0.5
0
−0.5
Change rate on the
basis of initial value (%)
−1.0
Initial stage
+1.0
+0.5
0
−0.5
−1.0
Change rate on the
basis of initial value (%)
Test
Average value
Test
Average value
G6BPCB Power Relay
Z'
Z
Unit: m/s
2
Y
Y'
X
X'
Energized
200
100
300
400
200
100
300
300
300
400
Shock direction
Y
Y'
X
X'
Z
Z'
(Coil)
Sample: G6B-1114P-US
Number of Relays: 12 pcs
Test Conditions: Shock is applied in ±X, ±Y,
and ±Z directions three times each with without
energizing the Relays
to check the number of
malfunctions.
Requirement: None
malfuction 100 m/s
2
Z'
Shock direction
Y
Y'
X
X'
Z
Z'
(Coil)
Z
Unit: m/s
2
Y
Y'
X
X'
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,0001,000
1,000
Reset
Set
700
Sample: G6BK-1114P-US
Number of Relays: 12 pcs
Test Conditions: The value at which
malfunction occurred was measured after
applying shock to the
test piece 3 times each
in 6 directions along 3
axes.
Standard value:
300 m/s
2
Ambient temperature (°C)
Sample: G6B-1114P-US
G6B-1174P-FD-US
Number of Relays: 10 pcs
Test: the variation of operating voltage is measured
based on cold start at 23°C, during which rated
voltage is applied to the coil with rated
contact current (5A), and left for 1
hour each under different
ambient
temperatures.
120% applied
110% applied
100% applied
−50 −40 −20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Rate of variability (%)
40
30
20
10
0
−10
−20
Rate of variability (%)
Ambient temperature (°C)
Sample: G6B-1174P-US
Test: the variation of operating voltage is measured
based on cold start at 23°C, during which rated
voltage is applied to the coil with rated contact
current (8A), and left for 1 hour
each under different ambient
temperatures.
40
30
20
10
0
−10
−20
120% applied
110% applied
100% applied
−50 −40 −20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Rate of variability (%)
Ambient temperature (°C)
Sample: G6B-2114P-US
G6B-2214P-US
G6B-2014P-US
Test: the variation of operating voltage is
measured based on coil cold start at 23°C, during
which rated voltage is applied to the coil with rated
contact current (5A), and left
for 1 hour each under different
ambient temperatures.
40
30
20
10
0
−10
−20
120% applied
110% applied
100% applied
−50 −40 −20 0 20 40 60 80 100
1
6
34
0.90.85
10 max.
(9.8)*
10 max.
(9.8)*
20 max.
(19.9)*
Dimensions in pointed brackets < > are for the
Relay mounted to Socket.
0.5
(0.8)
(1.0)
0.3
0.9
0.5
3.5
0.5<0.4>
0.9<1.0>
0.9
<1.0>
0.85
<0.9>
0.3
3.5
0.5
10 max.
(9.8)*
20 max.
(19.9)*
* Average value
* Average value
(1.2)
(1.1)
10.167.62
2.54
2.54
Four, 1.1-dia. holes
Note: Orientation marks are indicated as follows:
Note: Check carefully the coil
polarity of the Relay. Polarity in
the parenthesis is the models for
reverse coil polarity.
Sample: G6B-1174P-US
G6B-1174P-FD-US
Test Conditions: Shock is applied in ±X, ±Y,
and ±Z directions three times each with without
energizing the Relays
to check the number of
malfunctions.
Requirement: None
malfuction 100 m/s
Y'
X
Y
2
Y'
Z
1,000
600
1,000
X'
2
Unit: m/s
Shock direction
X'
(Coil)
Z
Z'
G
6
B
■Dimensions(Unit: mm)
7
G6BPCB Power Relay
G
6
B
1
6
34
Note: Orientation marks are indicated as follows:
(1.2)
(1.2)
10.167.62
2.54
2.54
Four, 1.1-dia. holes
0.90.85
Dimensions in pointed brackets < > are for the
Relay mounted to Socket.
10 max.
(9.9)*
12.5 max.
(12.45)*
0.5
0.65
3.2
0.9
0.45
20.2 max.
(20.0)*
3.5
(0.8)
(1.0)
0.65
3.5
0.45
10 max.
(9.9)*
12.5 max.
(12.45)*
20.2 max.
(20.0)*
* Average value
* Average value
0.5<0.4>
0.9
<1.0>
0.85
<0.9>
0.9<1.0>
Note: Check carefully the coil
polarity of the Relay. Polarity in
the parenthesis is the models for
reverse coil polarity.
● Inhibit Circuit of the
G6B-1177P(-FD)-ND-US Model
• Do not use under conditions in which a
surge is included in the power 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 absorbing diode.
● Using SPDT contact of the
SPST-NO+SPST-NC Relay
• Do not construct a circuit so that
overcurrent and burning occur if the
NO, NC and SPDT contacts are
short-circuited with the
SPST-NO+SPST-NC Relay.Arcing
may generate short-circuiting between
contacts if there is short-circuiting
because of conversion to the MBB
contact caused by asynchronous
operation of the NO and NC contacts,
the interval between the NO and NC
contacts is small, or a large current is
left open.
● Other precautions
• The P6B model has a flux-resistant
construction. Do not wash it down with
water.
• Perform wiring of No.1 and No. 2 of
the X terminal as COM for double-
winding latching as shown below. The
operation stability improves by doing
this.
• Check carefully the coil polarity (+ and -)
of the Relay G6B-1177P(-FD)-ND-US.
Do not reverse the polarity when
connecting. Otherwise the built-in coil
surge absorption diode may be
damaged.
• This Relay is a Power Relay which is
suitable for power load switching. Do
not use the G6B for signal purposes
such as micro load switching under 10
mA.
Correct Use
Pitch: 2.54 mm × 2 min.
between terminals
Pitch:
2.54 mm × 2 min.
between terminals
L
Inductive
load
G6B
Coil
Coil surge
absorption
diode
COM
6
S
1
5
R
2
• Application examples provided in this document are for reference only. In actual applications, confirm equipment functions and safety before using the product.
• Consult your OMRON representative before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems, railroad
systems, aviation systems, vehicles, combustion systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, safety equipment, and other systems or equipment that may have a serious
influence on lives and property if used improperly. Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product provide a margin of safety for the system or
equipment, and be sure to provide the system or equipment with double safety mechanisms.
OMRON Corporation
Electronic and Mechanical Components Company
Contact: www.omron.com/ecb
Cat. No. K021-E1-16
0118(0207)(O)
Note: Do not use this document to operate the Unit.
■Precautions
● Please refer to “PCB Relays Common Precautions” for correct use.
*17 mm max.
7 mm max.
* 19.5 mm max. for
G6B-1174P-FD-US,
G6B-1174P-US models
and 22 mm max. for
G6B-1177P-FD-ND-US,
G6B-1177P-ND-US models.
12
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.