AZ
10/7/14
AZ832P
CONTACTS
Arrangement DPDT (2 Form C)
Bifurcated crossbar contacts
Ratings Resistive load:
Max. switched power: 90 W or 125 VA
Max. switched current: 3 A
Max. switched voltage: 220 VDC or 250 VAC
Rated Load
UL
3 A at 30 VDC resistive
2 A at 125 VAC resistive
Material Gold plated silver against palladium silver.
Gold plated palladium silver against palladium
silver
Gold plated silver against gold plated silver
Resistance < 50 milliohms initially
POLARIZED DIP RELAY
BISTABLE (LATCHING)
FEATURES
High sensitivity, 42 mW pickup
Low profile DIP package
Meets FCC Part 68.302 1500 V lightning surge
Meets FCC Part 68.304 1000 V dielectric
Single and dual coil versions
DC coils to 24 VDC
High switching capacity, 60 W, 250 VA
Fits standard 16 pin IC socket
Epoxy sealed for automatic wave soldering and cleaning
UL, CUR file E43203
GENERAL DATA
Life Expectancy Minimum operations
Mechanical 2 x 107
Electrical 1 x 105at 2 A, 30 VDC or 1 A, 125 VAC
2 x 106at 1 A, 30 VDC or .5 A, 125 VAC
Set Time (typical) 3 ms at nominal coil voltage
Reset Time (typical) 3 ms at nominal coil voltage
Bounce (typical) 3 ms
Dielectric Strength 1500 Vrms contact to coil
(at sea level) 1000 Vrms between contact sets
1000 Vrms across contacts
Meets FCC Part 68.302 lightning surge
Meets FCC Part 68.304 V dielectric
Insulation Resistance 1000 megohms min. at 20°C, 500 VDC,
50% RH
Ambient Temperature At nominal coil voltage
Operating -40°C (-40°F) to 85°C (185°F)
Storage -40°C (-40°F) to 115°C (239°F)
Vibration 50 g at 10–500 Hz
Shock 50 g
Enclosure P.B.T. polyester
Terminals Tinned copper alloy, P.C.
Max. Solder Temp. 270°C (518°F)
Max. Solder Time 5 seconds
Max. Solvent Temp. 80°C (176°F)
Max. Immersion Time 30 seconds
Weight 5 grams
COIL
Power
At Pickup Voltage Standard coil: 56 mW
(typical) Sensitive coil: 42 mW
Max. Continuous 0.9 W at 20°C (68°F)
Dissipation
Temperature Max. 115°C (239°F)
NOTES
1. All values at 20°C (68°F).
2. Relay may pull in with less than “Must Operate” value.
3. Relay has fixed coil polarity.
4. For complete isolation between the relay’s magnetic fields, it is
recommended that a .197" (5.0 mm) space be provided between
adjacent relays.
5. Relay adjustment may be affected if undue pressure is exerted
on relay case.
6. Specifications subject to change without notice.
Dimensions in inches with metric equivalents in parentheses. Tolerance: ± .010"
STANDARD DUAL COIL
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Max. Coil Set
Coil Continuous Resistance Reset ORDER NUMBER*
VDC VDC ± 10% VDC
3 6.4 45 2.25 AZ832P2–2C–3DE
5 10.6 125 3.75 AZ832P2–2C–5DE
6 12.7 180 4.5 AZ832P2-2C–6DE
12 25.5 720 9.0 AZ832P2–2C–12DE
24 42.8 2,040 18.0 AZ832P2–2C–24DE
SENSITIVE DUAL COIL
3 7.3 60 2.25 AZ832P2–2C–3DSE
5 12.3 167 3.75 AZ832P2–2C–5DSE
6 14.7 240 4.5 AZ832P2-2C–6DSE
12 29.4 960 9.0 AZ832P2–2C–12DSE
24 58.8 3,840 18.0 AZ832P2–2C–24DSE
*Add suffix “A” for gold plated palladium silver against palladium silver contact material. Add suffix “L” for gold plated
silver against gold plated silver contact material.
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AZ832P
RELAY ORDERING DATA
STANDARD SINGLE COIL
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Max. Coil Set
Coil Continuous Resistance Reset ORDER NUMBER*
VDC VDC ± 10% VDC
3 9.0 90 2.25 AZ832P1-2C–3DE
5 15.0 250 3.75 AZ832P1–2C–5DE
12 36.0 1,440 9.0 AZ832P1–2C–12DE
24 60.0 4,000 18.0 AZ832P1–2C–24DE
SENSITIVE SINGLE COIL
2.25 7.8 67.5 1.69 AZ832P1–2C–2.25DSE
3 10.4 120 2.25 AZ832P1–2C–3DSE
5 17.2 330 3.75 AZ832P1–2C–5DSE
12 41.6 1,920 9.0 AZ832P1–2C–12DSE
24 83.1 7,680 18.0 AZ832P1–2C–24DSE
MECHANICAL DATA
1
[2.54]
.100
[1.21]
911131516
8642
.048
PC BOARD LAYOUT
.300
[1.19]
.047
[7.62]
+
-
142
1516 13
+
-
SET
(WATCH FOR POLARITY)
RESET
DIAGRAMS SHOW THE “RESET
POSITION BEFORE ENERGIZED
WITH POLARITY AS SHOWN
NOTE: 86
911
4
13
-
+
1
16
(WATCH FOR POLARITY)
68
11 9
[0.61±0.12]
.048
[1.21]
.118
[3.00]
WIRING DIAGRAM
TWO COIL LATCHING
.795 MAX
WIRING DIAGRAM
SINGLE COIL LATCHING
10 x ø.039
[ø1.0]
3 x .200
[5.08]
[10.00]
.419 MAX
[10.65]
.394 MAX
.026
[0.66]
VIEWED TOWARD TERMINALS
10 x 024 ± .005
[0.30± 0.12]
10 x .012 ± 005
[20.20]
TWO COIL VERSION
VIEWED TOWARD TERMINALS
VIEWED TOWARD TERMINALS