MIL-PRF-39016/6L
TABLE 1. Dash numbers and applicable characteristics - Continued. 1/
At +25°C
Dash numbers 2/
Coil voltage
Over temperature
4/ (V dc)
range 3/
Wire Solder Wire Wire Mount
Load
Speci- Speci- Speci-
Coil Speci- Speci- Speci-
rating
fied
lug
lead lead
fied
fied
fied
fied
resist-
lead
fied
hold
pickup
pickup
hold
drop-
(SP)
Rated Max ance pickup
(PI)
ohms voltage voltage voltage
voltage voltage
out
6/
±10% (V dc) (V dc) (V dc)
(V dc) (V dc) voltage
3/
max 3/
max
(V dc)
max 3/
147
132
133
134
B
---
135
136
137
C
Type 1
148
138
139
140
None
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152
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E
247
232
233
234
B
5.0
6.0
27
2.7
1.65
0.29
3.8
2.4
0.21
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235
236
237
C
Type 2
248
238
239
240
None
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252
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E
Each relay possesses high level and low level capabilities. However, relays previously tested or used above 10
1/
mA resistive at 6 V dc maximum, or peak ac open circuit, are not recommended for subsequent use in low level
applications.
2/
The suffix letter L, M, P, or R, to designate the failure rate level, shall be added to the applicable dash number.
Failure rate level (percent per 10,000 operations): L, 3.0, M, 1.0; P, 0.1; R, 0.01. Example, 204M - - - - - 204R.
3/
Pick-up, hold and dropout voltages as shown are for test purposes only and are not to be used as design criteria.
Caution: The use of any coil voltage less than the rated coil voltage will compromise the operation of the relay.
4/
5/
Not for new design.
Solderability for plug-in relays is not applicable.
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