Automotive Relays
Plug-in Maxi ISO Relays
Power Relay F7
Pin assignment similar to ISO 7588 part 1
Customized versions on request
- 24VDC versions with contact gap >0.8mm
- Integrated components (e.g. resistor, diode)
- Customized marking/color
- Special covers (e.g. notches, release features, brackets)
Typical applications
Cross carline up to 70A for example: ABS control, cooling fan, energy
management, engine control, glow plug, heated front screen, ignition,
lamps: front, rear, fog light, main switch/supply relay.
F134J_a_bw
Contact Data (continued)
Contact Data
Contact arrangement
Contact gap
Rated voltage
Limiting continuous current
23°C
85°C
125°C
Limiting making current2)
Limiting breaking current
Limiting short-time current
overload current, ISO 8820-33)
Jump start test, ISO 16750-1
1 form A,
1 NO
12VDC
1 form A,
1 NO
24VDC
1 form A,
1 NO
>0.8mm
24VDC1)
70A
50A
30A
240A
70A
70A
50A
30A
240A
25A
70A
50A
30A
240A
40A
1.35 x 50A, 1800s
2.00 x 50A, 5s
3.50 x 50A, 0.5s
6.00 x 50A, 0.2s
24VDC for 5min,
conducting nominal current at 23°C
Silver based
1A at 5VDC
Contact material
Min. recommended contact load4)
Initial voltage drop,
form A (NO) contact at 10A, typ./max.
10/300mV
Frequency of operation at nominal load
6 ops./min (0.1Hz)
Operate/release time typ.
7/2ms5)
Electrical endurance
resistive load at 14VDC
>1x105 ops.
70A
>2x105 ops.
50A
resistive load at 28VDC
>1x105ops. >1x105 ops.
25A
50A
Max. DC load breaking capacity
>1x107ops.
Mechanical endurance
1) Special high performance 24VDC version with contact gap >0.8mm, part number
V23134-A0056-X408 (see part number table).
2) The values apply to a resistive or inductive load with suitable spark suppression and
at maximum 14VDC for 12VDC or 28VDC for 24VDC load voltages. For a load current
duration of maximum 3s for a make/break ratio of 1:10.
3) Current and time are compatible with circuit protection by a typical automotive fuse.
Relay will make, carry and break the specified current.
4) See chapter Diagnostics of Relays in our Application Notes or consult the internet at
http://relays.te.com/appnotes/
5) For unsuppressed relay coil. A low resistive suppression device in parallel to the relay
coil increases the release time and reduces the lifetime caused by increased erosion
and/or higher risk of contact tack welding.
Coil Data
Rated coil voltage
Coil versions, DC coil
Coil
Rated
Operate
code
voltage
voltage
VDC
VDC
052
12
7.2
053
24
14.4
056
24
16.0
065
24
14.4
12VDC, 24VDC
Release
voltage
VDC
1.6
3.2
4.0
2.4
Coil
resistance6)
Ω±10%
90
324
268
288
Rated coil
power6)
W
1.6
1.8
2.1
2.0
6) Without components in parallel.
All figures are given for coil without pre-energization, at ambient temperature +23°C.
Coil operating range
TEVF4_OVR1
ECR0629-N
Load limit curve: safe shutdown, no stationary arc/make contact.
Load limit curve measured with low inductive resistors verified for 1000 switching events.
Does not take into account the temperature rise due to the contact current
E = pre-energization.
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