TABLE III. Dash numbers and characteristics. 1/
Coil data
Dash number
2/
Maximum pickup
At 25°C
Over temperature range
voltage
Coil voltage
High
Solder
Socket
(V dc) 3/
Specified
Specified
Specified
Specified
Specified
temper- Continuous
Coil
Specified
hook
pin
hold
dropout
pickup
hold
dropout
ature
current
resistance
pickup
voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage
test
test
(ohms)
voltage
(V dc) 4/
(V dc) 4/
(V dc) 4/
(V dc) 4/
(V dc) 4/
minimum
(V dc) 4/
Rated
Max
5/
001
002
28
29
160
13.5
5.5
2.3
18.0
7.0
1.5
19.8
22.5
1/ Each relay possesses high level and low level capabilities. However, relays previously tested or used above 10 mA resistive at 6 V dc maximum
or peak ac open circuits are not recommended for subsequent use in low level applications.
2/ The suffix letter L, M, P, or R to designate the applicable failure rate level shall be added to the applicable listed dash number.
Failure rate level (percent per 10,000 cycles): L, 3.0; M, 1.0; P, 0.1; R, 0.01. Example: 001L, 002R.
3/ CAUTION: The use of any coil voltages less than the rated coil voltage will compromise the operation of the relay.
4/ Pickup, hold, and dropout voltages as shown are for test purposes only and is not to be used for design criteria.
5/ When maximum ambient temperature does not exceed +85°C, the maximum coil voltage shall be 32 V dc.