A16-1NRN Omron, A16-1NRN Datasheet - Page 30

NEON LAMP 110V RED FOR A16

A16-1NRN

Manufacturer Part Number
A16-1NRN
Description
NEON LAMP 110V RED FOR A16
Manufacturer
Omron
Type
Neon Lamp, 110 VoltsACr
Series
A16r
Datasheets

Specifications of A16-1NRN

Accessory Type
Neon Lamp Replacement
Supply Voltage
110V
Base Type
Bi-Pin
Colour
Red
Current Rating
1.5mA
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Illumination Colour
Red
Operating Lifetime
10000h
Voltage Rating Vac
110V
Average Bulb Life
1000
Color
Red
Illumination
Illuminated
Height
13 mm
Illumination Color
Red
Mounting Style
Snap In
Termination Style
Tabs
Lamp Base Type
Bi-Pin
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
A16 Series
For Use With
Z1397 - SWTCH KNOB RND 3POS DPDT ILL REDZ1394 - SWTCH KNOB RND 2POS SPDT ILL REDZ1391 - SWTCH KNOB RND 2POS SPDT ILL REDZ1385 - SWITCH KNB RECT 3POS DPDT ILLZ1382 - SWITCH KNB RECT 2POS SPDT ILLZ1379 - SWITCH KNB RECT 2POS SPDT ILLZ1373 - SWITCH KNOB SQ 3-POS DPDT ILLZ1370 - SWITCH KNOB SQ 2-POS SPDT ILLZ1367 - SWITCH KNOB SQ 2-POS SPDT ILLZ1309 - SWITCH PB RND MOM DPDT ILLUM REDZ1305 - SWITCH PB RECT MOM DPDT ILLUMZ1301 - SWITCH PB SQ MOM DPDT ILLUM RED
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
A161NRN
Z1342
A3D
Precautions
Refer to the Common Precautions for Pushbutton Switches on
page 14.
Correct Use
Mounting
Always make sure that the power is turned OFF before mounting,
removing, or wiring the Switch, or performing maintenance.
Do not tighten the mounting ring excessively using pliers or a similar
tool. Excessive tightening may damage the mounting ring. (Tighten-
ing torque: 0.20 to 0.29 N⋅m)
Wiring
When wiring, use wires of a size appropriate for the applied voltage
and carry current. Perform soldering correctly under the conditions
given below. Using the Switch with the wires soldered incorrectly
may cause the terminals to become abnormally hot and cause a fire.
Wait for one minute after soldering before exerting any external
force on the solder.
Use a non-corrosive rosin liquid for the flux.
Perform wiring so that the wire sheaths do not come into contact
with the Switch. If this is unavoidable, use wires that can withstand
temperatures of 100°C min.
After wiring to the Switch has been completed, ensure an appropri-
ate insulation distance.
LED
The polarity of the LED is indicated on the back of the Switch. Wire
the LED correctly according to the polarity.
The built-in LED does not have a limiting resistor. Connect a limiting
resistor.
Make sure that the limiting resistor satisfies the characteristics of
the built-in LED. The forward current of the built-in LED must be
8 mA minimum.
The resistance can be calculated by using the following expression.
Recommended Values for Limiting Resistance
Note: The above values are calculated values that can be used as
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Cat. No. A031-E1-05
5 VDC
12 VDC
24 VDC
1. Hand soldering: At 30 W within 5 seconds.
2. Dip soldering: At 240°C within 3 seconds.
R = (E –V
E:
V
I
Voltage
F
F
:
: LED forward voltage (V)
reference.
Operating voltage (V)
LED forward current (A)
F
)/I
F
165 Ω
515 Ω
1,100 Ω
(Ω)
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
Red
140 Ω
490 Ω
1,090 Ω
(White)
Yellow
145 Ω
495 Ω
1,095 Ω
Green
Calculation Example for Limiting Resistance
Conditions: Red LED with an I
From the red LED characteristic given previously, V
when I
Thus the recommended resistance is 1.1 kΩ at 1 W (2 x I
note)
Note: A factor of 2 is applied because the permissible wattage of
Operating Environment
Ensure that dust, metal powder, or oil do not enter the interior of the
Switch.
Using Microloads
Using a standard load switch for opening and closing a microload
circuit may cause wear on the contacts. Use the switch within the
operating range. (Refer to the diagram below.) Even when using mi-
croload models within the operating range shown below, if inrush
current occurs when the contact is opened or closed, it may cause
the contact surface to become rough, and so decrease life expec-
tancy. Therefore, insert a contact protection circuit where neces-
sary. The minimum applicable load is the N-level reference value.
This value indicates the malfunction reference level for the reliability
level of 60% (λ 60) (conforming to JIS C5003). The equation, λ 60 =
0.5 x 10
than 1/2,000,000 with a reliability level of 60%.
F
–4
the resistor must be twice as large as the required wattage.
is 20 mA. Therefore, R = (24 V – 1.7 V)/0.02 A = 1,100 Ω.
/times indicates that the estimated malfunction rate is less
Invalid
area
Microload
area
F
of 20 mA at 24 V and a Ta of 25°C.
Current (mA)
Standard
load area
F
will be 1.7 V
F
2
R). (see
A3D

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