(When the Operation Unit, LED Lamp, Mounting Collar, Contact Blocks, and Lighting Unit Are Combined)
Pushbutton Switches
            
        
last update: November 5, 2024
(When the Operation Unit, LED Lamp, Mounting Collar, Contact Blocks, and Lighting Unit Are Combined)
6 A 240 VAC, 10 A 120 VAC
            AC-15 3 A 240 VAC
DC-13 4 A 24 VDC
        
            AC-15 3 A 240 VAC
DC-13 4 A 24 VDC
        
UL1059 and UL486E (Push-In Plus terminal block type)
| Rated insulation voltage | 600 V | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rated carry current | 10 A | |||||
| Rated voltage | 24 V | 120 V | 240 V | 380 V | 440 V | |
| AC at 50/60 Hz | Resistive load (AC-12) | 10 A | 10 A | 6 A | 2A | 2 A | 
| Inductive load (AC-15) | 10 A | 6 A | 3 A | 1.9 A | 1.6 A | |
| DC | Resistive load (DC-12) | 8 A | 2.2 A | 1.1 A | -- | -- | 
| Inductive load (DC-13) | 4 A | 1.1 A | 0.55 A | -- | -- | |
            Note: 1. The above ratings were obtained by conducting tests under the following conditions.
    (1) Ambient temperature: 20 ±2°C
    (2) Ambient humidity: 65% ±5% RH
    (3) Operating frequency: 30 operations/minute
        2. Minimum applicable load: 10 mA at 5 VDC.
        
| Rated voltage | Applied voltage | Rated current | 
|---|---|---|
| 6 VAC/DC | 6 VAC/DC ±10% | Approx. 11 mA (red, orange, yellow, or blue)
 Approx. 5 mA (white or green)  | 
								
| 12 VAC/DC | 12 VAC/DC ±10% | Approx. 12 mA (red, orange, yellow, or blue)
 Approx. 5 mA (white or green)  | 
								
| 24 VAC/DC | 24 VAC/DC ±10% | Approx. 12 mA (red, orange, yellow, or blue)
 Approx. 5 mA (white or green)  | 
								
| 100 VAC | 100 VAC ±10% | Approx. 12 mA (red, orange, yellow, or blue)
 Approx. 5 mA (white or green)  | 
								
| 110 VAC | 110 VAC ±10% | |
| 120 VAC | 100 to 130 VAC | |
| 200 VAC | 200 VAC ±10% | Approx. 12 mA (red, orange, yellow, or blue)
 Approx. 5 mA (white or green)  | 
								
| 220 VAC | 220 VAC ±10% | |
| 230 VAC | 230 VAC ±10% | |
| 240 VAC | 220 to 250 VAC | 
| Item | Pushbutton Switches | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-lighted models | Lighted models | ||
| Allowable operating
 frequency  | 
Mechanical | 60 operations/minute max. | |
| Electrical | 30 operations/minute max. | ||
| Insulation resistance | 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) | Not available for lighting units | |
| Contact resistance | 100 mΩ max. (initial value) | ||
| Dielectric strength | Between terminals
 of same polarity  | 
2,500 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
 (initial value)  | 
Not available for lighting units | 
| Between each
 terminal and ground  | 
2,500 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min. (initial value) | ||
| Vibration resistance | Malfunction | 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude (malfunction within 1 ms) | |
| Shock resistance | Malfunction | 1,000 m/s2 max. (malfunction within 1 ms) | |
| Durability | Mechanical | Momentary action: 5,000,000 operations min.
 Alternate action: 500,000 operations min.  | 
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| Electrical | 500,000 operations min.
 (250 VAC, 3 A, with an inductive load having power factor cos θ = 0.4)  | 
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| Ambient operating temperature *1 | -25 to 70°C | -25 to 55°C | |
| Ambient operating humidity | 35% to 85% RH | ||
| Ambient storage temperature *1 | -40 to 80°C | ||
| Degree of protection *2 | Compliant with IEC IP66, Certified for UL508 Type 4X, 13 | ||
| Electric shock protection class | Class II | ||
| PTI (tracking characteristic) | 175 | ||
| Degree of contamination
 (application environment)  | 
3 (EN 60947-5-1) | ||
| Weight | Approx. 60 g (for 1NC/1NO) | Approx. 75 g (for 1NC/1NO) | |
            *1. With no icing or condensation.
*2. Degree of protection from the front of the panel.
        
| Item | Pushbutton Switches | 
|---|---|
| Lighted/non-lighted | |
| Total travel force (torque) (maximum TTF) | 18 N | 
| Total travel (TT) | 6 mm max. | 
| Resetting force (torque) (RF) | -- | 
       
    
| Pushbutton Switches | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Momentary | Alternate | |||
| Lighted | Non-lighted | Lighted | Non-lighted | |
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Note: If you increase the number of Contact Blocks, evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions before permanent installation and use the Switch within a number of switching operations that will not adversely affect the Switch’s performance.
last update: November 5, 2024