Yaskawa Electric America, Inc., Switch Div
2121 Norman Drive South,Waukegan,IL,60085,US
Phone: 847-887-7000
Fax: 847-887-7030
Toll-free:
Email: switch@yaskawa.com
Website: http://www.yaskawa.com
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Type PSPE-05E1
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For Adverse Environments where there is Possible Exposure to Mud Splash, Steam or Oil
Features
- Excellent environmental immunity due to application of triple seal. Switch is not ill affected by oil or water immersion into the actuator. Hermetically sealed contact and terminal sections are completely protected by resin mold. Equipped with scraper for prevention of solid-object invasion.
- Contact reliability is superior to that of non-contact type. Ultra-high application reliability protects against surge, noise, temperature/voltage fluctuation which eludes that of non-contact type.
Typical Applications
Vehicle equipment and devices, steel plant equipment, paper making equipment, accident prevention equipment.
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Contact Arrangement
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1NO
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Operating Frequency
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3600 times/hour
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Rated Insulation Voltage
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250 VAC
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Rated Continuous Current
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5 A
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Operational Power Ratings
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240VAC 1.0A, 115VDC 0.5A
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Maximum Making Current
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240VAC 30A (PF: 0.7)
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Insulation Resistance
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100MΩ or greater (with 500V megger)
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Withstand Voltage Across Contacts
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800VAC for 1 minute
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Withstand Voltage to Ground
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1500VAC for 1 minute
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Mechanical Life
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5,000,000 operations
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Electrical Life1
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115 VAC, relay coil load (36 mA) over 5,000,000 operations 115 VDC, relay coil load (50 mA) over 5,000,000 operations 230 VDC, relay coil load (14 mA) over 5,000,000 operations 240 VAC 5 A making 0.5 A breaking (PF : 0.4) over 1,000,000 operations
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Shock Resistance
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294m/s2 (30G) or greater
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Vibration Resistance
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49.0m/s2 [5G] or greater (15 to 200 Hz)
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Enclosure2
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Floodtight/Oiltight IP57
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Weight
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0.37
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Incorporated Bestact Type (Item Type)
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R15, Large-Capacity (For heavy duty)
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1 For application to DC circuit, connect the black lead to (+) and the white lead to (-).
2 Refer to DEGREES OF PROTECTION (IEC Standard 529)
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