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FP-RLY-420

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In-Rush Current

The type of load and its in-rush current characteristics, together 
with switching frequency, can cause contact welding. For loads 
with in-rush current, measure the steady state current and in-rush 
current to determine the proper relay. Some typical types of loads 
and the in-rush current they create are summarized in the following 
chart.

Status Indicators

Figure 5 shows the module label and status indicators. You can 
remove the insertable label to see wiring diagrams for the input 
channels.

Figure 5.  

Status Indicators and Module Label

Type of Load

In-Rush Current

Resistive load

Steady-state current

Solenoid load

10 to 20 times the steady-state current

Motor load

5 to 10 times the steady-state current

Incandescent lamp load

10 to 15 times the steady-state current

Mercury lamp load

Approximately 3 times the steady-state 
current

Sodium vapor lamp load

1 to 3 times the steady-state current

Capacitive load

20 to 40 times the steady-state current

Transformer load

5 to 15 times the steady-state current

Summary of Contents for FP-RLY-420

Page 1: ...output module with the following features Eight Single Pole Single Throw SPST relay channels Switching capacity 3 A at 35 VDC or 250 VAC On Off LED indicators Hot plug and play operation 3 000 V inpu...

Page 2: ...Installation The FP RLY 420 mounts on a FieldPoint terminal base FP TB xx unit The hot plug and play operation of the FP RLY 420 allows you to install it onto a powered terminal base without disturbi...

Page 3: ...ternal operation of the FP RLY 420 however you may connect an external supply to power field devices by connecting to the V and C terminals of the terminal base If you connect an external supply to th...

Page 4: ...contacts connect together to form a short circuit Choose the impedance of the loads so that the current switched by any one channel in the ON state is no more than 3 A In the ON state there is an eff...

Page 5: ...nter electromotive force may occur at relay switching time because of the energy stored in the inductive load These flyback voltages can severely damage the relay contacts and greatly shorten the life...

Page 6: ...the protection device always locate it near the immediate area of the load or contact Typically you should mount a protective device within 18 in of the load or contact Typically contact protection ci...

Page 7: ...otes Circuit A is suitable for AC or DC applications but if used with AC voltage impedance of the load should be smaller than the CR circuit s Do not utilize for timer loads as leakage current can cau...

Page 8: ...abel and status indicators You can remove the insertable label to see wiring diagrams for the input channels Figure 5 Status Indicators and Module Label Type of Load In Rush Current Resistive load Ste...

Page 9: ...ne of the terminal base with an isolation barrier designed and tested to protect against fault voltages of up to 3000 Vrms In addition the FP RLY 420 provides double insulation compliant to UL and IEC...

Page 10: ...ed for normal operating voltages of 250 Vrms Do not use the FP RLY 420 as the sole isolating barrier between human contact and working voltages of more than 250 Vrms Specifications The following speci...

Page 11: ...only 250 Vrms designed per IEC 1010 as double insulated Physical Indicators Green POWER and READY indicators 8 green output state indicators Weight 160 g 5 6 oz Power Requirements Power from network...

Page 12: ...Dimensions Figure 6 shows the mechanical dimensions of the FP RLY 420 installed onto a terminal base Dimensions are given in inches millimeters Figure 6 Mechanical Dimensions 4 31 109 5 3 60 91 44 4...

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