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SF-6 gas filled with tungsten contacts for sinusoidal waveform defibrillators |
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Flying leads for easy high voltage connection |
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Double pole, double throw |
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High power short duty coil for fast predictable operate time |
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Low cost alternate for use in many existing sinusoidal defibrillators |
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Refer to GIGAVAC G81A or G81B or G81C for safety discharge relays |
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| Contact
& Relay Ratings |
Units |
G17 |
| Contact
Form |
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2C |
| Contact Arrangement |
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DPDT |
Voltage,
Test Max., Contacts & to Base (15 µA Leakage
Max., dc or 60Hz) |
kV
Peak |
17 |
Voltage, Operating
Max., Contacts & to Base (15 µA Leakage
Max.) |
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| dc
or 60 Hz |
kV Peak |
7.5 |
| 2.5
MHz |
kV Peak |
- |
| 16
MHz |
kV Peak |
- |
| 32
MHz |
kV Peak |
- |
| Current,
Continuous Carry Max |
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| dc
or 60 Hz |
Amps |
10 |
| 2.5
MHz |
Amps |
- |
| 16
MHz |
Amps |
- |
| 32
MHz |
Amps |
- |
| Coil Hi-Pot (V RMS,
60 Hz) |
V |
500 |
| Capacitance |
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| Across
Open Contacts |
pF |
0.5 |
| Contacts
to Ground |
pF |
1 |
| Resistance, Contact
Max @ 1A, 28 Vdc |
ohms |
1.0 |
| Operate
Time |
ms |
15 |
| Release Time |
ms |
9 |
| Life,
Mechanical |
cycles |
1 million |
| Weight, Nominal |
g (oz) |
140 (5) |
| Vibration,
Operating, Sine (55-500 Hz Peak) |
G's |
10 |
| Shock, Operating,
1/2 Sine11ms (Peak) |
G's |
50 |
| Temperature Ambient
Operating |
°C |
-20 to +65 |
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| Nominal,
Volts dc |
12 |
| Pick-up,
Volts dc, Max. |
8 |
| Drop-Out, Volts dc |
.5
- 5 |
Coil
Resistance
(Ohms ±10%) |
12 |
Ratings listed are for 25°C, sea level conditions |
For more information, refer to
Relay User Instructions
| G17 |
- 12Vdc |
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Coil
Voltage
12Vdc
= 12 Vdc |
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Coil is intermittent duty,
max on time 100 ms, 10% duty cycle |
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Order the relay with the
coil voltage in the part number as shown above. The coil voltage
will appear on the coil plate near the coil terminals rather
than in the P/N on the relay. |
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Important Notice:
Although the G17 has been designed for sinusoidal defibrillator applications as a patient discharge relay, not all defibrillator models are the same. GIGAVAC therefore makes no claims regarding the suitability of the G17 as a replacement relay for any existing application without testing. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to perform the required testing to verify that the G17 meets all of the functional and regulatory requirements before placing the G17 into service. |
06/16/08 |
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