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ELECTRON IC COMPONENTS SLN08 B-01 DC Solenoids

Contents & Features Index & DC Solenoids Features... 1 Solenoid Specifications... 2 Product List... 3 How to Select Solenoids... 4-5 DC Solenoids (PM Type)... 6 Self-Sustaining Solenoids (with External Permanent Magnet) Introduction... 7 Self-Sustaining Solenoids (with External Permanent Magnet)... 8 Actuators (Custom Designed Products)... 8-9 When Inquiring or Ordering...10 Features The desired attraction force can be provided. The attraction force matching to the actual load can be provided by changing the shapes of the mating sections of the movable and stationary iron cores. The exciting current is constant regardless of the stroke. The exciting current of an AC solenoid varies depending on the stroke. With a DC solenoid, however, the exciting current is determined by DC resistance only and is constant regardless of the stroke. Operation noise is reduced. If there is a clearance between the movable and stationary iron cores of an AC solenoid, the coil may be burnt. In the case of a DC solenoid, its exciting current is constant regardless of the clearance of the movable and stationary iron cores. Therefore, a shock-absorbing material can be provided between the movable and stationary iron cores to reduce operation noises. No buzzing noise is generated. DC solenoids do not generate the buzzing noise AC solenoids generate due to the pulsating attraction force. Constant operation time. The operation time of the DC solenoid is constant regardless of the frequency. This is because it is driven by direct current. Long life is ensured. The service life of the solenoid depends greatly on the amount of mechanical wear between the movable iron core and the guide (pipe). The sliding section of the guide is specially treated to extend its service life.

Solenoid Specifications Item Standard Optional Connection Method Terminals, Lead Wires or Lead Wires With Connectors Insulation Class Class A (105) Class E, Class B, Class F, Class H Coil Safety Standards Accessories Materials Conforming to the UL and CSA Standards Temperature Fuse, Diode, etc Winding Single Winding Double-Winding Bobbin With Pipe or Without Pipe Movable Iron Core Joint Method Surface Treatment Methods Shown below or other Methods Nickel-Plated, Galvanized, MoS2 Coating or Teflon Coating Pipe Inner Surface Treatment MoS2 Coating, Teflon Coating Life 50,000 to 300,000 Operations (Contact Us.) Construction Attraction Method Silent Pull Type E-ring Rubber, Silencing Rubber (Except for Self-Sustaining Models) Push Type Slit Single hole Tapped hole Groove Caulking

Product Lineup Type Item Model No. Dimensions (W) (H) (L) mm DC Solenoid Self-sustaining Solenoid (SELMAG) PM Type with External Permanent Magnet JPM1316 12 9.5 21 JSM5011 16 14 26.5 L PM Type W H Self-Sustaining Solenoid (with External Permanent)

20 40 60 80 100Temperature Coefficient How to Select Solenoids Before using this catalog, please pay special attention to the following items so that you may select the most economical and effective model for your application. Continuous operation and intermittent operation DC solenoid is used continuously or intermittently depending on the application. Power consumption is determined by the duty cycle and operation time (maximum power ON time) for each cycle. Duty cycle = ON time ON time + OFF time 100% If the maximum power ON time in one cycle exceeds three minutes, the operation is regarded as continuous. This judgement differs slightly depending on the shape of the solenoid. Change in attraction force in relation to temperature The attraction force drops as the temperature rises. This is because the coil resistance increases due to temperature rise and the ampere turn (AT) decreases. The coil resistance changes in relation to the coil temperature according to the coefficient as shown below. 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0 Coil Temperature ( C) Change in attraction force depending on the voltage As the power voltage changes, the ampere turn (AT) and attraction force changes. This must be remembered when you set the attraction force.

How to Select Solenoids Special featured solenoid In addition to the standard products described in this catalog, Hosiden can offer many optional products. They include a silencing model that reduces metallic noise generated when the movable iron core bumps the stationary iron core during attraction. There is also a model equipped with a thermal fuse to prevent the coil from burning and causing a fire due to external factors such as environmental condition. If the temperature exceeds the safety limit, the power to the coil is cut off and the safety of the equipments shall be secured. Push-pull and long-life models are also available. Contact us for details regarding these optional products. Hosiden is ready to respond to custom design based on customer needs. Insulation class Allowable maximum temperature values for the corresponding insulation classes are determined as shown in the table below according to JIS C 4003 (Electric equipment insulation class). Solenoids must comply with this standard. Normally, solenoids are categorized as insulation class A. In this class, the continuous rating of the exciting power is determined under the condition of the allowable coil temperature rise 65 C at the ambient temperature 40 C. Contact us if a different ambient temperature or insulation class would be required. Insulation Class Y A E B F H C Allowable Maximum Temperature 90 105 120 130 155 180 180 More than 180 Measurement of rise in temperature The resistance method and the thermometer method are usually used to measure the rise in temperature of electric devices. The rise in temperature of the coil may not be accurately monitored by measuring the outside temperature, since the temperature gradient between the inside and the outside of the solenoid coil is considerably high. Therefore the mean temperature of the coil is usually monitored utilizing the resistance coefficient of copper by the resistance method. Calculation formulas for the resistance method t1 : Temperature before the solenoid is energized ( C) t2 : Temperature after the solenoid is energized ( C) R1 : Resistance before the solenoid is energized (Ω) R2 : Resistance after the solenoid is energized (Ω) Δt : Change in ambient temperature from the time before the solenoid is energized to the time following the temperature rise. (Add Δt if the ambient temperature rises. Subtract Δt if the ambient temperature drops.)

Temperature Rise (deg.) Force (N) DC Solenoids (PM Type) JPM1316 12 4.75 4 17 2 14 2-1.6 1.5 9.5 4 5 2.5 Continuous Duty : 1W Voltage (V) Resistance (Ω) Current (ma) 6 36 167 12 145 83 24 576 42 65 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 TemperatureRise Characteristic 10W (10% duty) 4W (25% duty) 2W (50% duty) 1W (100% duty) 50 100 150 200 250 300 Elapsed Time (sec.) 2 1 Pull-Stroke Characteristic (Initial Value) 4W 2W 1W 10W 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stroke (mm)

Self-Sustaining Solenoids (with External Permanent Magnet) Features The plunger is attracted by electrical pulses. The attraction continues after the power is turned off. Even if the sustain condition is maintained for many hours, no electric power is consumed and the temperature does not rise. The magnetic energy of the magnet allows the solenoid to be powered by a very weak current. The plunger is returned to its original position by the minimal force applied by the return coil with pulse current. The permanent magnet is hardly affected by the reverse magnetic field generated in the return process. This prevents deterioration of the solenoid performance. Comparison with DC Solenoid models (Condition : the drive power is constant.) Size : about 23% smaller Weight : about 25% less Power Consumption : Reduced since no power is required during sustain. Rise In Temperature : No heat generation Drive Circuit : Return Circuit Sustaining Circuit Self sustaining model Required Not required DC Solenoid model Not required Required Secondary Coil Primary Coil Permanent Magnet Pipe Movable Iron CorePlunger Yoke Lead Wire Bobbin Stationary Support Yoke Yoke

Force (N) Self-Sustaining Solenoids (with External Permanent Magnet) / Actuators (Custom Designed Products) JSM5011 14 16 6 5 19.5 11.5 5 2.5 26.5 8 M2.6 0.45 Thread 15 Pull-Stroke Characteristic (Initial Value) Self Holding Force 7.84N min. 10 Force for Release 1.96N min. 5 30W 20W 10W Minimum on Time of Power Supply 100ms min. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stroke (mm) JPM1535 JPM1562 DC Solenoid DC Solenoid Application For opening the refrigerator door Application For releasing the shift lever lock Feature High torque with push type Feature Silent type Exhibited with thanks to customers.

Actuators (Custom Designed Products) JPM1455 JPM1643 Solenoid Valve Door Lock Solenoid Application For switching the warm water flow of washing toilet Application For locking the door of washing machine Feature Water-resistant type Feature Power saving type JTM5009 Latch Magnet Application Feature For driving the camera shutter Self-sustaining type Exhibited with thanks to customers.

When Inquiring or Ordering Please specify the following items when making an inquiry or order. Please feel free to contact with us about custom design. (1) Working Voltage : V DC (Min. V DC, Max. V DC) (Also tell us the kind of the power supply used.) (2) Rating : Continuous Duty Intermittent Duty In the case of intermittent Duty Duty cycle % ON time minutes (seconds) (3) Attraction Force Initial value at V DC applied After temperature rise at V DC applied Stroke mm N mm N mm N mm N (4) Conditions of Attraction Force Measurement Ambient temperature C A cycle comprised of an ON time of minutes (seconds) and an OFF time of minutes (seconds) is repeated times. The force is then measured at V DC. Voltage V DC is applied during measurement. (5) Self Holding Force N (Only Self-sustaining Solenoid) (6) Load Horizontal, vertical and circular motions (7) Rated Current A ( V DC) at 20 C (8) DC resistance Ω ± % at 20 C (9) Rise in Temperature Coil C or less (resistance method) Frame C or less (thermometer method) at ambient temperature C (10) Residual Magnetism N or less (11) Insulation Class Class Class Y Class A Class E Class B 90 C 105 C 120 C 130 C (12) Life operations or more Each cycle is comprised of an ON time of seconds and an OFF time of seconds (minutes).

SLN08 B-01 DC Solenoids Model No. Table Model No. Page J P M 1 3 1 6 6 J P M 1 4 5 5 9 J P M 1 5 3 5 8 J P M 1 5 6 2 8 J P M 1 6 4 3 9 J S M 5 0 1 1 8 J T M 5 0 0 9 9 Head Office 4-33, Kitakyuhoji 1-chome, Yao-city, Osaka 581-0071, Japan Phone : +81-72-993-1010Fax : +81-72-994-5101 Japan Overseas Division : 4-33, Kitakyuhoji 1-chome, Yao-city, Osaka 581-0071, Japan Phone : +81-72-924-8930 Fax : +81-72-924-8937 China Hosiden Electronics(Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Room 802,Kirin Plaza,No.666 Gu Bei Road,Changning District,Shanghai P.R.China Phone : +86-21-5208-1488 Fax : +86-21-5208-1480 Hosiden (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Room2716, Changping Commercial Building, 99 Honghua Road, Futian Free Trade Zone, Shenzhen, China Phone : +86-755-8348-0952 Fax : +86-755-8359-7722 Hong Kong Hong Kong Hosiden Ltd. Units 1101-02, 11/F., Stelux House, 698 Prince Edward Road East, San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Phone : +852-23238181 Fax : +852-23520425 Taiwan Taiwan Hosiden Co., Ltd. 3F., No.34, Sec. 3, Zhongshan N. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 10452, Taiwan Phone : +886-2-2585-8599 Fax : +886-2-2585-5200 Singapore Hosiden Singapore Pte. Ltd. 28, Genting, Lane, #05-01, Platinum 28, Singapore 349585 Phone : +65-6296-8100 Fax : +65-6296-8200 Malaysia Hosiden Corporation(M)Sdn. Bhd. Lot1,Jalan P/1A,Bangi,Industrial Estate,43650 Bander Baru Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan,Malaysia Phone : +60-3-8925-8655 Fax : +60-3-8926-6122 Thailand Hosiden (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 43 Thai CC Tower, 16st Fl., Room 163, South Sathorn Rd,. Kwaeng Yannawa, Khet Sathorn, Bangkok 10120, Thailand Phone : +66-2-673-9760, 9761 Fax : +66-2-673-9762 Germany Hosiden Europe GmbH Graf-Recke-Straße 82, 40239 Düsseldorf, Germany Phone : +49-211-96493-0 Fax : +49-211-96493-90 U.K. Hosiden Besson Ltd. 12 St. Joseph's Trading Estate St. Joseph's Close, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 7EZ, United Kingdom Phone : +44-1273-860000 Fax : +44-1273-777501 U.S.A. Hosiden America Corp. Head Office 120 East State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL, 60173, U.S.A. Phone : +1-847-885-8870 Fax : +1-847-885-0063 San Jose Sales Office 1275 South Winchester Boulevard, Suite G, San Jose, CA 95128, U.S.A. Phone : +1-408-985-8780 Fax : +1-408-985-8785 Detroit Sales Office 28970 Cabot Drive, Suite 600, Novi, MI 48377, U.S.A. Phone : +1-248-489-0174 Fax : +1-248-489-1154 CAUTION FOR SAFETY Please use our products properly based on our Drawing and Specification. 2016. 10 H 29