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Miniature Signal Relays

EA2/EB2 Series

Overview Applications
The KEMET EA2/EB2 miniature signal relays offer a • Electronic switching systems
compact case size in a flat package. Minimal board space • PBX
is consumed with either a through-hole or surface mount • Terminal equipment
configuration. These relays are recognized by UL and CSA, • Telephone systems
while also being compliant with Part 68 of the FCC’s 1,500
V surge capacity.

Benefits
• Low power consumption (< 200 mW)
• Compact and lightweight
• Low magnetic interference
• Breakdown voltage: 1,000 VAC (1,500 VAC surge),
FCC Part 68 compliant
• Tube or embossed tape and reel packaging
• UL recognized (E73266) and CSA certified (LR46266)
• Surface mount and through-hole options

Part Number System

EB2- 3 S NU -L
Series Coil Voltage Latch Type Lead Type Packaging
EA2- = Through-hole mount 3 = 3 VDC Blank = Non-latch type NU = Standard Blank = Tube
EB2- = Surface mount 4.5 = 4.5 VDC S = Single coil latch type -L = Embossed tape on reel
5 = 5 VDC T = Double coil latch type
12 = 12 VDC
24 = 24 VDC

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Dimensions – Millimeters
EA2 Series
D Maximum B Maximum

H Maximum
0.5 0.33 0.25
K

P1 P2

General tolerance: ±0.2

EB2 Series
D Maximum B Maximum

H Maximum
0.5 0.25
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General tolerance: ±0.2 11.5

Series D H B P1 P2 K
EA2 (NU) 14.2 5.4 9.2 2.54 7.62 3.5
EB2 14.3 7.5 9.3 2.54 7.62 1.35

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Pin Configurations
Bottom view

Non-latch type Single coil latch type Double coil latch type
(Non-energized position) (Reset position) (Reset position)
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Set coil
1 2 3 4 5
+ +-
Direction mark

Direction mark
SR + -

Direction mark
- - +
10 9 8 7 6 10 9 8 7 6
S: Coil polarity for Set + -
R: Coil polarity for Reset
10 9 8 7 6
Reset coil

Safety Standards and Ratings

Certification Body Mark Specification File Number Rating


UL Recognized
UL E73266
(UL508)1 30 VDC, 1 A (resistive)
110 VDC, 0.3 A (resistive)
CSA Certified 125 VAC, 0.5 A (resistive)
CSA LR46266
(CSA 22.2 #14)

1
Spacing: UL114, UL478

Environmental Compliance
All KEMET relays are RoHS Compliant.

RoHS Compliant

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Table 1 – Ratings & Part Number Reference

Part Number Nominal Coil Voltage (VDC) Lead Type Packaging


EA2-3(1)NU 3 Radial Tube
EA2-4.5(1)NU 4.5 Radial Tube
EA2-5(1)NU 5 Radial Tube
EA2-12(1)NU 12 Radial Tube
EA2-24(1)NU 24 Radial Tube
EB2-3(1)NU 3 Surface Mount Tube
EB2-4.5(1)NU 4.5 Surface Mount Tube
EB2-5(1)NU 5 Surface Mount Tube
EB2-12(1)NU 12 Surface Mount Tube
EB2-24(1)NU 24 Surface Mount Tube
EB2-3(1)NU-L 3 Surface Mount Tape on Reel
EB2-4.5(1)NU-L 4.5 Surface Mount Tape on Reel
EB2-5(1)NU-L 5 Surface Mount Tape on Reel
EB2-12(1)NU-L 12 Surface Mount Tape on Reel
EB2-24(1)NU-L 24 Surface Mount Tape on Reel

(1) To complete KEMET part number, leave blank for Non-latch, insert S for Single coil, or T for Double coil. Designates latch type.

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Land Pattern – Millimeters


EA2 (bottom view) EB2 (bottom view)
1.0
10 – ø 0.8
2.94

7.62

9.56
2.54

2.54
2.54
10.16
General tolerance: ±0.1 10.16
General tolerance: ±0.1

Soldering Process
EA2 – Through-hole Mounting
Automatic Soldering
Preheating: 110–120°C/110 seconds (maximum)
Solder temperature: 260°C maximum
Solder time: 5 seconds maximum
Note: KEMET recommends cooling down a printed circuit board to less than 110°C within 40 seconds after soldering.
Manual Soldering
Solder temperature: 350°C maximum
Solder time: 3 seconds maximum

EB2 – Surface Mounting

IRS Method

Temperature
(˚C) Maximum 240˚C
220
200
180

45 (Maximum 70) Time (seconds)

70 (Maximum 120)
190 (Maximum 300)

Note: Temperature profile shows printed circuit board surface temperature on the relay terminal portion.
Please consult KEMET if you wish to use a temperature profile other than above.

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Contact Specifications
Item EA2/EB2
Contact Form 2 Form C
Contact Material Silver alloy with gold alloy overlay
Maximum Switching Power 30 W, 62.5 VA
Maximum Switching Voltage 220 VDC, 250 VAC
Contact Ratings
Maximum Switching Current 1A
Maximum Carrying Current 2A
Minimum Contact Ratings 10 mVDC, 10 µA*1
Initial Contact Resistance 75 mΩ maximum (initial)
Operating Time (excluding bounce) Approximately 2 milliseconds
Release Time (excluding bounce) Approximately 1 millisecond
Insulation Resistance 1,000 MΩ at 500 VDC
Between Open Contacts 1,000 VAC (for one minute), 1,500 V surge (10 x 160 µs)*2
Withstand Voltage Between Adjacent Contacts 1,000 VAC (for one minute), 1,500 V surge (10 x 160 µs)*2
Between Coil and Contacts 1,000 VAC (for one minute), 1,500 V surge (10 x 160 µs)*2
735 m/s2 (75 G) – misoperation
Shock Resistance
980 m/s2 (100 G) – destructive failure
10 to 55 Hz, double amplitude 3 mm (20 G) – misoperation
Vibration Resistance
10 to 55 Hz, double amplitude 5 mm (30 G) – destructive failure
Ambient Temperature −40 to +85°C
Coil Temperature Rise 18°C at nominal coil voltage (140 mW)
1 x 108 operations (Non-latch type)*3
Non-load
1 x 107 operations (Latch type)
Running Specifications
50 VDC 0.1 A (resistive), 1 x 106 operations at 85°C, 5 Hz
Load
10 VDC 10 mA (resistive), 1 x 106 operations at 85°C, 2 Hz
Weight Approximately 1.5 g

*1
This value is a reference value in the resistance load. Minimum capacity changes depending on the switching frequency, environment temperature,
and load.
*2
Rise time: 10 µs; decay time to half crest: 160 µs.
*3
This shows the number of operations with fatal defects. Stable characteristics are maintained for 1 x 107 operations.

Coil Specifications
Non-latch Type (at 20°C)

Nominal Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operating Voltage1 Release Voltage1 Nominal Operating
(VDC) (Ω) ±10% (VDC) (VDC) Power (mW)
3 64.3 2.25 0.3 140
4.5 145 3.38 0.45 140
5 178 3.75 0.5 140
12 1028 9.0 1.2 140
24 2880 18.0 2.4 200
1
Test by pulse voltage.

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Coil Specifications cont’d


Single Coil Latch Type (at 20°C)2

Nominal Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Set Voltage1 Reset Voltage1 Nominal Operating
(VDC) (Ω) ±10% (VDC) (VDC) Power (mW)
3 90 2.25 2.25 100
4.5 202.5 3.38 3.38 100
5 250 3.75 3.75 100
12 1440 9.0 9.0 100
24 3840 18.0 18.0 150
1
Test by pulse voltage.
2
Latch type relays should be initialized to a known position before using. Only the specified polarity should be used to energize the coil.

Double Coil Latch Type (at 20°C)2,3

Nominal Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Set Voltage4 Release Voltage4 Nominal Operating
(VDC) (Ω) ±10% (VDC) (VDC) Power (mW)
S 64.3 2.25 –
3 140
R 64.3 – 2.25
S 145 3.38 –
4.5 140
R 145 – 3.38
S 178 3.75 –
5 140
R 178 – 3.75
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12 140
R 1028 – 9.0
S 2880 18.0 –
24 200
R 2880 – 18.0
2
Latch type relays should be initialized to a known position before using. Only the specified polarity should be used to energize the coil.
3
Can not be driven by reverse polarity for reverse operation.
4
S = Set coil [pin #1 (+), pin #5 (−)], R = Reset coil [pin #10 (+), pin #6 (−)].

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Recommended Relay Drive Conditions

Coil Type Rating Ambient Temperature


Non-latch Voltage: ≤ ±5% of nominal voltage
Square pulse (rise and fall time is rapid) −40 to +85°C
Single Coil
Pulse height: ≤ ±5% of nominal voltage
Double Coil
Pulse Width: > 10 ms

Marking
Top view
Part number

UL, CSA marking


EA2-5NU
JAPAN
Direction mark Country of origin
(pin No. 1 and 10) 1D1727F

Company logo Date code

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Performance Data cont’d EA2/EBE2 SERIES

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Performance Data cont’d
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0.5 1.5 2.0 2.5
0 0
1.5 0.5
0.5Breakdown 2.0 1.5
voltage 2.5V) 2.0
(K 2.5
Breakdown
Breakdown voltage (K V) voltage (K V)

Alteration of
� Voltage in Dense
ALTERNATION Mounting
OF VOLTAGE IN DENSE MOUNTING (magnet interference)
(magnetic�interference)
� ALTERNATION
ALTERNATION OF VOLTAGEOFINVOLTAGE IN DENSE MOUNTING
DENSE MOUNTING (magnet interference)
(magnet interference)

Alternation of operate voltage Alternation of operate voltage


+40 Alternation
Alternation of operate of operate voltage
voltage +40 Alternation
Alternation of operate of operate voltage
voltage
+30
+40 +40 +30
+40 +40
+20
+30 +30 +20
+30 +30
+20+10 +20 +20+10 +20
Ratio of +10 0 +10 Ratio of +10 0 +10
alternation
Ratio of (%) -10
Ratio0 of 0 alternation
Ratio of (%)
Ratio0of
-10 0
-10-20 (%) -10
alternation (%)alternation alternation (%)alternation
-10-20 (%) -10
-20-30 -20 -20-30 -20
-30-40 -30 -30-40 -30
a b c d e f a b c d e f
-40 -40 -40 -40
a b ac b c d e f a cMounting
b d layout
ce d e f
Mountingd layout e f a b f
Mounting layout
Mounting layout Mounting layout
Mounting layout
Device under test OFF
ON
Device under test
Device under test OFF OFF
ON ON 2.54mm 2.54mm
ON ON OFF OFF
2.54mm 2.54mm 2.54mm
ON ON
ON OFF
ON OFF
OFF OFF 2.54mm

ON OFF

ON OFF
ON OFF
a b c d
a a b b c dc d
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10
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●All specifications in this catalog and production status of products are subject to change without notice. Prior to the purchase, please contact NEC TOKIN for updated product data.
●Please
●All request
●All
specifications for
in a specification
specifications
this catalog and sheet
in this for detailed
catalog
production status product
and production
of data
products prior
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are ofto thetopurchase.
products
subject are subject
change to notice.
without changePrior
without notice.
to the Prior to
purchase, the purchase,
please please
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Tube Packing – Millimeters


40 pieces/Tube (anti-static)
12.0

13.7 586

Direction of relay direction mark


Rubber stopper (Red) Rubber stopper (Green)

Tape & Reel Packaging Information (EB2 only) – Millimeters


Appearance
Reel 750 pieces / Reel
ReelReel 750 750 pieces
Reel
pieces / Reel 380mm
/diameter:
Reel
ReelReel diameter:
diameter: 380mm380mm
Emboss
Emboss
Emboss

Carrying
Carrying
Carrying tape
tapetape

TopTop cover
cover tapetape
Top cover tape

S
Tape Dimensions
Maximum
max.
Maximum
max. 8.1 8.1
8.1 8.1
Maximum
max. 8.1 8.1
2.0 2.0 1.751.75
0.4 0.4
2.04 4 1.75
Φ 1.5
Φ 1.5 16 16 0.4

ΦΦ1.5
Φ 2.2
2.2 16 4
11.511.5
Φ 2.2 14.7 14.7
11.524.0
24.0

14.7
12.112.1 24.0

12.1

K AND
ARK TAPE
AND CARRYING
TAPE DIRECTION
CARRYING DIRECTION
Relay Direction Mark and Tape Carrying Direction
Sprocket holehole
Sprocket

D TAPE CARRYING DIRECTION Direction markmark


Direction

Sprocket hole

Direction mark

Direction of unreeling
Direction of unreeling

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NOTE ON CORRECT USE

1. Notes on contact load at a temperature outside this range may adversely affect
Make sure that the contact load is within the specified range; insulation or contact performance.
Miniature Signal Relaysthe
otherwise, – EA2/EB2
lifetime of Series
the contacts will be shortened - If the relay is used for a long period of time in highly humid
considerably. (RH 85% or higher) environment, moisture may be absorbed
Note that the running performance shown is an example, into the relay. This moisture may react with the NOx and
Notes onandUsing Relays
that it varies depending on parameters such as the SOx generated by glow discharges that occur when the
type of load, switching frequency, driver circuit, and contacts are opened or closed, producing nitric or sulfuric
ambient temperature under the actual operating conditions. acid. If this happens, the acid produced may corrode the
1. Contact Evaluate
Load the performance by using the actual circuit before metallic parts of the relay, causing operational malfunction.

Make sure that the contact load is within the specified- Irange;
using the relay.
otherwise, the lifetime of the contacts will be shortened
f any material containing silicon (silicon rubber, silicon oil,
2. Driving relays and silicon based coating material) is used in the
considerably. Noteconnection
- If the internal that thediagram
running performance
of a relay shows + and - shown is an example,
neighborhood andisthat
of relay, there someitpossibility
varies that
depending
these on parameters such
as the type
symbols of onload, switching
the coil, frequency,
apply the rated voltage to driver
the relaycircuit,
in and ambient
materials temperature
will emit silicon under the
gas that will penetrate actual
the relay. In operating conditions.
the specified direction. If a rippled DC current source is this case, the switching contact may generate silicon
used, abnormalities such as beat at the coil may occur. compounds on the surface of contacts. This silicon
2. Driving Relays
- The maximum voltage that can be applied to the coil of the compound may result in contact failure. Avoid use of relay in
relay varies depending on the ambient temperature. such an environment.
• If theGenerally,
internaltheconnection diagram of a relay shows -+ and
higher the voltage applied to the coil, the
− symbols on the coil, apply the rated voltage to the relay in
Because the operating temperature range varies
the specified
shorter the direction. If aNote,
operating time. rippled DC that
however, current
a high source is used,
depending abnormalities
on the humidity, use the such
relay inas
theheat at the coil may occur.
temperature
voltage also increases the bounce of the contacts and range illustrated in the figure below. Prevent the relay from
• The maximum voltageandthat
the contact opening canfrequency,
closing be applied whichtomay
the coilbeing
of frozen
the relay varies
and avoid depending
the generation on the ambient temperature.
of condensation.
Generally,
shorten the higher
the lifetime the
of the voltage applied to the coil, the shorter the operating time. Note, however, that high voltage
contacts.

also -increases the bounce of the contacts and the contact


If the driving voltage waveform of the relay coil rises and 85 opening and closing frequency, which may shorten the
80
falls gradually, the inherent performance of the relay may not
lifetime of the
be fully contacts.
realized. Make sure that the voltage waveform
60
instantaneously rises and falls as a pulse.
Humidity
(%RH) 40
Nominal
coil voltage 20
5
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
0
Temperature (°C )

<1msec. <1msec. - The relay maintains constant sealability under normal


atmospheric pressure (810 to 1,200 hpa). Its sealability may

• For consistent operation, the driving voltage shouldbehave rise and fall times of less than 1 ms.
degraded or the relay may be deformed and malfunction
- For a latching relay, apply a voltage to the coil according to if it is used under barometric conditions exceeding the
• For athe
latching relay, apply
polarity specified a voltage
in the internal to the
connection coilofaccording
diagram specifiedto the polarity specified in the internal connection diagram of
range.
the relay. - The same applies when the relay is stored or transported.
the relay.
- If a current is applied to the coil over a long period of time, Keep the upper-limit value of the temperature to which the
• If a current is applied
the coil temperature to promoting
rises, the coil generation
over a long period of
of organic time,
relay the coil
is exposed after temperature
it is removed fromrises, promoting
the carton box to generation of organic
gas inside the relay, which may result in faulty contacts. In within 50°C.
gas inside the relay, which may result in
this case, use of a latching relay is recommended.
faulty contacts. In this case, use of a latching relay
- Permanent magnets are used in polarized relays. For this
is recommended.
• The operating time and release time indicate the time
- The operating time and release time indicate the time
required for each contact to close after the voltage has been
reason, when magnets, transformers, or speakers are
required for each contact to close after the voltage has been located nearby the relay characteristics may change and
applied to or removed from the coil. However,
applied to or removed from the coil. However, because the because
faulty the relaymay
operations hasresult.
a mechanical structure, a bounce state exists
at the end of the operating and release times. Furthermore, because additional
relay has a mechanical structure, a bounce state exists at - If excessive vibration or time
shock is applied to theisrelay,
required
it may until the contact

stabilizes after being in a high-resistance state, care must be taken when using the relay at high speeds.
the end of the operating and release times. Furthermore, malfunction and the contacts remain closed. Vibration or
because additional time is required until the contact shock applied to the relay during operation may cause
stabilizes after being in a high-resistance state, care must be considerable damage to or wearing of the contacts. Note that
3. Operating Environment
taken when using the relay at high speeds. operation of a snap switch mounted close to the relay or
3. Operating environment shock due to the operation of magnetic solenoid may also
• Make- Make
suresure
thatthatthe
therelay mounted
relay mounted in theinapplication
the application
set is set is
cause used within the specified temperature range. Use of a relay
malfunctioning.
at a temperature outside
used within the specified this range
temperature range.may
Use ofadversely
a relay affect insulation or contact performance.
• If the relay is used for a long period of time in highly humid (RH 85% or higher) environment, moisture may be
13
absorbed into the relay. This moisture may react with the NOx and SOx generated by glow discharges that occur when
the contacts are opened or closed, producing nitric or sulfuric acid. If this happens, the acid produced may corrode
the metallic parts of the relay, causing operational malfunction.
• If any material containing silicon (silicon rubber, silicon oil, and silicon based coating material) is used in the
neighborhood
●All specifications of production
in this catalog and relay, there is some
status of products possibility
are subject thatnotice.
to change without these Priormaterials
to the purchase,will
please emit
contactsilicon gas
NEC TOKIN that product
for updated will penetrate
data. the
●Please request for a specification sheet for detailed product data prior to the purchase.
relay. In this case, the switching contact may generate silicon compounds
●Before using the product in this catalog, please read "Precautions" and other safety precautions listed in the printed version catalog.
on the surface of contacts. This silicon
compound may result in contact failure. Avoid use of relay in such an environment.
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ctual operating conditions. acid. If this happens, the acid produced may corrode the
ng the actual circuit before metallic parts of the relay, causing operational malfunction.
- If any material containing silicon (silicon rubber, silicon oil,
and silicon based coating material) is used in the
am of a relay shows + and - neighborhood of relay, there is some possibility that these
rated voltage to the relay in materials will emit silicon gas that will penetrate the relay. In
Miniature Signal Relays – EA2/EB2 Series
pled DC current source is this case, the switching contact may generate silicon
at at the coil may occur. compounds on the surface of contacts. This silicon

the
Notes on Using
be applied to the coil of the
ambient temperature.
Relays cont’d
compound may result in contact failure. Avoid use of relay in
such an environment.
ge applied to the coil, the - Because the operating temperature range varies
ote, however, that a high depending on the humidity, use the relay in the temperature
• Because the operating temperature range varies depending on the humidity, use the relay in the temperature range
nce of the contacts and range illustrated in the figure below. Prevent the relay from
ng frequency, which may illustratedbeing
in the
frozenfigure below.
and avoid Prevent
the generation the relay from being frozen and avoid the generation of condensation.
of condensation.
s.
m of the relay coil rises and 85
rmance of the relay may not 80
hat the voltage waveform
60
a pulse.
Humidity
(%RH) 40

20
5
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C )

• The
<1msec. relay- maintains constant
The relay maintains sealability
constant sealability under normal atmospheric pressure (810 to 1,200 hpa). Its sealability may
under normal
be degraded or the relay may be deformed and malfunction
atmospheric pressure (810 to 1,200 hpa). Its sealability may if it is used under barometric conditions exceeding the
specified range.
be degraded or the relay may be deformed and malfunction
tage to the coil according to if it is used under barometric conditions exceeding the
• The samespecified
rnal connection diagram of applies when the relay is stored or transported. Keep the upper-limit value of the temperature to which the
range.
- The same applies when the relay is stored or transported.
relay
l over a long period of time,
is exposed after it is removed from the carton box to within 50°C.
Keep the upper-limit value of the temperature to which the

• Permanent
oting generation of organic
magnets are used in polarized relays. For this reason, when magnets, transformers, or speakers are
relay is exposed after it is removed from the carton box to
result in faulty contacts. In within 50°C.
s recommended. located nearby themagnets
- Permanent relay characteristics
are used in polarized may
relays.change
For this and faulty operations may result.
ase time indicate the time reason, when magnets, transformers, or speakers are
• If excessive
e after the voltage has been
vibration or shock is applied to the relay, it may malfunction and the contacts remain closed. Vibration or
located nearby the relay characteristics may change and
shock
coil. However, because the applied to the may
faulty operations relay during operation may cause considerable damage to or wearing of the contacts. Note that
result.
operation
e, a bounce state exists at - Ifof a snapvibration
excessive switch mounted
or shock close
is applied to the to the
relay, relay or shock due to the operation of magnetic solenoid may also
it may
elease times. Furthermore, malfunction and the contacts remain closed. Vibration or
cause malfunctioning.
equired until the contact shock applied to the relay during operation may cause
sistance state, care must be considerable damage to or wearing of the contacts. Note that
h speeds. 4. Mounting operation of a snap switch mounted close to the relay or
shock due to the operation of magnetic solenoid may also
• When mounting
ted in the application set is a relay onto a PC board using an automatic chip mounter, if excessive force is applied to the cover
cause malfunctioning.

of the relay when the relay is chucked or inserted, the cover may be damaged or the characteristics of the relay
ature range. Use of a relay

degraded. Keep the force applied to the relay to within 1 kg.


13
• Avoid bending the pins to temporarily secure the relay to the PC board. Bending the pins may degrade sealability or
adversely affect the internal mechanism.
• Ventilation immediately after soldering is recommended. Avoid immersing the relay in cleaning solvent immediately
after soldering due to the danger of thermal shock being applied to the relay.
of products are subject to change without notice. Prior to the purchase, please contact NEC TOKIN for updated product data.
• Use an alcohol-based or water-based cleaning solvent. Never use thinner and benzene because they may damage the
duct data prior to the purchase.
relay housing.
ecautions" and other safety precautions listed in the printed version catalog.

• Do not use ultrasonic cleaning because the vibration energy generated by the ultrasonic waves may cause the
contacts to remain closed. 2007.08.03 P0886EMDD03VOL01E

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Miniature Signal Relays – EA2/EB2 Series

Notes on Using Relays cont’d

5. Handling and Storage


• Relays are packaged in magazine cases for shipment. If a space is created in the case after some relays have been
removed, be sure to insert a stopper to secure the remaining relays in the case. If relays are not well secured, vibration
during transportation may cause malfunctioning of the contacts.
• Exercise care in handling the relay so as to avoid dropping it or allowing it to fall. Do not use a relay that has been
dropped. If a relay drops from a workbench to the floor, a shock of 9,800 m/s2 (1,000 G) or more is applied to the relay,
possibly damaging its functions. Even if a light shock has been applied to the relay, thoroughly evaluate its operation
before using it.
• Latching relays are factory-set to reset state for shipment. A latching relay may be set, however, by vibration or shock
applied while being transported. Be sure to forcibly reset the relay before using it in the application set. Also note that
the relay may be set by unexpected vibration or shock when it is used in a portable set.
• The sealability of a surface mount (SMT) relay may be lost if the relay absorbs and is then heated during soldering.
When storing relays, therefore, observe the following points:
1. For standard packing, please use relays within 12 months after delivery (storage conditions: 30°C/60% RH). If the
relays have moisture absorption, dehumidify as follows:
– Tape Packaging: 50 ±5°C, 200–300 hours.
– Simple Relay: 85 ±5°C, 48 hours.
2. For MBB packing, please use relays within 2 years after delivery (storage conditions: 30°C/60% RH). After
opening MBB packing, please use within 3 months (storage conditions: 30°C/60% RH).

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