Omron Electronics G7EB-E 120A Carry PCB Power Relays

Omron Electronics G7EB-E 120A Carry PCB Power Relays support high current applications with high capacity load ratings, allowing support of 120A carry currents compared to the standard 100A rating. This high-capacity characteristic makes the series ideal for EV charging stations, power conditioner inverters, industrial inverters, and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). The high-capacity modules reduce the need for complex temperature designs and the inclusion of heat transfer devices due to their low contact resistance compared to similar relays. Omron Electronics G7EB-E 120A Carry PCB Power Relays offer an SPST-NO (1a) contact form, high 10kV impulse withstand voltage, and -40°C to +85°C ambient temperature range. The G7EB-E series is RoHS compliant.

Features

  • Capable of supporting high capacity switching and carry currents
  • 480VAC/100A high current switching
  • 60VDC/100A for normal/reverse direction switching
  • SPST-NO (1a) contact form
  • Double contact type
  • Low initial contact resistance (5mΩ) reduces heat generation due to contact resistance
  • Lower heat generation, less need for materials such as heat sinks
  • Holding voltage required is 45% to 60% of rated voltage, reduces power consumption to 575mW from 2800mW when held at 45% of rated voltage
  • Ag alloy contact material (Cd free)
  • RoHS compliant

Applications

  • High voltage designs
  • EV charging stations
  • Power conditioner inverters
  • Industrial inverters
  • UPS

Specifications

  • 120A rated carry current
  • 800VAC, 60VDC maximum switching voltage
  • 100A maximum switching current
  • High 10kV impulse withstand voltage
  • ≥3.6mm contact gap (applied to VDE0126)
  • Low ≥5mΩ initial contact resistance
  • -40°C to +85°C ambient temperature range (with no icing or condensation)

Compatibility Option

Omron Electronics G7EB-E 120A Carry PCB Power Relays

Dimensions

Omron Electronics G7EB-E 120A Carry PCB Power Relays

Omron Electronics G7EB-E 120A Carry PCB Power Relays