MS3102-Series, Waterproof, Panel-Mount Receptacle

Brand :
MISUMI

Caution

    Product Description

    Can be mounted in either forward or reverse directions


    ● A connector that is used after mounting onto panels and then fixing in place.
    ● Specifying the key position can prevent incorrect insertion.
    ● Panel installation and direction can be performed from both front and rear. (Note 1)



    · The panel mount and the cable clamp cannot be connected. When connecting the clamp, use a panel mount relay receptacle.

    Specifications

    MS3102-Series, Waterproof, Panel-Mount Receptacle:Related Image

    (Note 1) Unit price is RG: with rear gasket / FG: common with front gasket
    (Note 2) Arrangement No.10SL-3 is only for male side with FG front gasket

    Model NumberArrangement No.Contact
    Shape
    GasketNumber of CoresWeight g
    Shell
    Size
    Arrangement
    Number
    P / MaleS / Female
    RGFGRGFG
    DMS3102A

    Panel Mount
    Receptacle
    10SL3P
    Male (Pin)
    RG
    (Rear Gasket)

    FG
    (Front Gasket)
    (Note 1)
    3-11--
    4210.710.7--
    12S3212.612.614.814.8
    14S1313.613.916.216.5
    2414.214.516.516.8
    5514.71516.717
    6615.315.61717.3
    7313.914.216.216.5
    9213.313.615.816.1
    16S1726.426.329.729.6
    5324.324.228.528.4
    8525.325.229.129
    1610329.429.337.137
    1811036.336.24241.9
    4432.13240.140
    5333.13342.742.6
    8835.835.742.942.8
    10435.535.44645.9
    1153736.947.847.7
    12633.633.540.840.7
    191036.336.24241.9
    20532.932.840.440.3
    2133433.944.244.1
    22331.531.439.739.6
    202151.851.659.759.5
    4440.340.154.954.7
    7839.739.550.450.2
    15744.844.660.360.1
    16942.24254.554.3
    17642.542.35756.8
    1894342.85554.8
    22647.747.561.961.7
    23241.941.756.556.3
    271443.943.752.552.3
    291746.2465453.8
    222351.451.569.469.5
    10S
    Female (Socket)
    442.842.957.958
    141953.253.362.963
    191449.749.861.261.3
    22455.255.374.474.5
    23852.252.371.271.3
    28750.850.969.269.3
    242758.157.98180.8
    51658.358.173.573.3
    71660.660.476.476.2
    10773.873.698.898.6
    11967.867.692.191.9
    201156.656.474.974.7
    22462.762.585.885.6
    282463.663.476.276
    28638786.7116.4116.1
    10791.491.1122.8122.5
    112282.482.1107.2106.9
    122682.181.8102.6102.3
    153587.787.4105.3105
    16207877.7100.5100.2
    201482.181.8113.2112.9
    213789.589.2107.1106.8
    3215127.3127.1160.3160.1
    25111.7111.5151.6151.4
    52121.8121.6153.1152.9
    735116.2116149.8149.6
    830112.1111.9147.4147.2
    914110.3110.1147.4147.2
    32A1054123.6123.4146.8146.6
    32174117.1116.9158.4158.2
    41452122.1121.9146.5146.3
    3636164163.8202.5202.3
    43161.3161.1197.5197.3
    54177176.8209.8209.6
    931153.5153.3207.4207.2
    1048141.2141177.7177.5
    7373157.6157.4186185.8

    Drip-proof MS (DMS)

    Features

    ● In addition to the functions of the conventional MS connector, the drip-proof MS connector has waterproof and dustproof functions of IP66 class, so it can be used in a wide range of environments.
    ● There are 5 kinds of shell (body)
    〇 Straight Type 〇 Relay Type 〇 Panel Mount Relay Type
    〇 Angle Type 〇 Panel Mount Type
    ● Both male (pin) and female (socket) can be selected for each type to suit your purpose. (Excluding 10SL shell size)
    ● Panel mount type can be selected from 2 mounting methods.
    〇 Front Mounting (mounted from the front of the panel)
    〇 Rear Mounting (mounted from the rear of the panel)
    ● In addition to the basic position, the position of the incorrect insertion prevention key can be selected from up to 4 other angles. To prevent incorrect insertion when the same type connectors are used side by side.
    ●UL No. E72124

    Common Specifications

    ● About the Waterproof Structure

    MIL Standard Compliant MS Connector

    Common Specifications

    Applicable Wire Size and Contact Size

    Appropriate wire coating stripping length is the dimension of the contact solder hole length (L size) plus about 1 ~ 3 mm. Please note that the L dimension and D dimension of the male connector (pin) and the female connector (socket) are the same. When selecting the cable, please check if the cable fits into the inner diameter of the cable clamp.
    ContactCompatible Electric Wire Size
    Contact SizeSolder Hole Diameter φD (mm)Pin Contact Contacting Part Diameter φA (mm)L (mm)AWGConductor Section Area mm2
    #161.851.66.416 ~ 201.25 or less
    #122.952.49.512 ~ 143.5 or less
    #85.313.612.78 ~ 108 or less
    #48.455.715.94 ~ 622 or less
    #011.919.115.90 ~ 250 or less
    Applicable Wire Size and Contact Size

    Electrical Properties

    Contact ResistanceContact SizeTest Current DCVoltage DropCouple the male and the female side of the connector the same way as in operating conditions, send test current, measure using the voltage drop method and fulfill the value on the left.
    #1620 A21 mV or lower
    #1235 A20 mV or lower
    #860 A12 mV or lower
    #4110 A10 mV or lower
    #0200 A10 mV or lower

    Mechanical Properties

    Thermal ShockLow TemperatureHigh TemperatureCarry out 5 consecutive cycles, with the low temperature and high temperature on the left as 1 cycle. The time exposed to low and high temperature must be 30 minutes or more.
    -55 +0℃
    -5℃
    +125 +3°C
    -0°C
    (1) There should be no cracks or damage in the connector.
    (2) After completion, the voltage resistance test should be satisfied.
    Humidity ResistanceThe following voltage resistance should be satisfied.Expose the coupled connectors and panel mount to temperature 71±2°C and relative humidity 95±3% for 14 days, and then, without drying, perform the voltage resistance test in the left table for 5 minutes.
    Test Category SymbolVAC (r.m.s.)
    INST300
    A750
    D1,350
    E1,875
    B2,775
    C4,500
    Corrosion(1) There should be no exposed metal or corrosion damaging the coupling or detachment of the connector.
    (2) Measurement of Contact Resistance
    Expose for 48 hours to salt spray with concentration 5% and temperature 35°C; after that, wash under running water and dry for 12 hours in an air-circulating chamber at temperature of 38±3°C; finally, perform contact resistance and voltage resistance tests.
    Contact SizeTest CurrentVoltage Drop (or less)
    #1620 A35 mV
    #123530
    #86025
    #411020
    #020020
    (3) The voltage resistance in the following table should be satisfied.
    Test Category SymbolVAC (r.m.s.)Category SymbolVAC (r.m.s.)
    INST400E2,500
    A1,000B3,500
    D1,800C6,000

    Environmental Properties

    Single Contact Insertion and Removal ForceContact SizeAverageMaximumMinimumInsertion and removal force is measured using a randomly extracted male and female. The average force should be at or below the average values shown on the left, and 96% of all values should be at or below the maximum values and at or above the minimum values.
    #160.95 kg1.36 kg0.11 kg
    #121.592.270.23
    #83.184.540.34
    #44.766.80.45
    #06.359.070.91
    Contact Retention ForceContact SizeAxial Load (kg)Contact SizeAxial Load (kg)It should withstand axial load in both directions as shown on the left.
    #164.5#49.1
    #126.8#011.3
    #89.1 
    Vibration(1) There should be no current cut-off of 10 μsec or more during the test.
    (2) After completion, the voltage resistance test should be satisfied.
    (3) There should be no disconnection of the coupling, cracks, damage or looseness in any part.
    Connect the wired connector and the panel mount by the usual method, and perform a vibration test using MIL-STD-1344. During the test, pass 100 mA current through the connector, inspect interruption of the current by a suitable method, and perform a voltage resistance test and visual inspection.
    Impact(1) After completion, the requirements for contact resistance should be satisfied.
    (2) There should be no cracks, damage or looseness in any part.
    Apply acceleration of 50 G at a 90° angle to each axis direction to the wired and coupled connector and panel mount.
    Service Life(1) The requirements for contact resistance should be satisfied.
    (2) There should be no electrical or mechanical abnormalities.
    Remove the coupling nut of the connector and insert and remove it 600 times at a speed not exceeding 500 times per 1 hour.

    Contact Arrangement Table (by number of cores) View from the male (pin) connector coupling surface.

    Contact Arrangement Table 1 Contact Arrangement Table 2 Contact Arrangement Table 3

    Arrangement No.

    The left side is the shell size of the entire connector. The right side is the arrangement number of the contact. Together these compose the Arrangement Number.
    Arrangement No.

    Core Number Composition

    The right side is the size of 1 contact. The left side is the number of contacts.
    Core Number Composition
    When ordering parts, please determine the voltage, current, number of cores, size, etc. from the table below, depending on the working environment.
    Arrangement No.Contact
    Shape
    Contact CompositionRated Current
    (A)
    (Note 1)
    Insulation Resistance MΩ
    (or higher)
    Rated Voltage (Note 2) (Note 3)Test Category Symbol
    (Note 4)
    Shell
    Size
    Arrangement
    Number
    Total Number of CoresCore Number CompositionContact
    Size
    VDC or less
    Text shows Contact No.
    VAC (r.m.s.) or less
    Text shows Contact No.
    Parentheses show voltage resistance / VAC (rms)
    10SL3P
    Male
    (Pin)
    S
    Female
    (Socket)
    33#16135000700500 (2000)A
    422
    12S322
    14S133
    244250200 (1000)INST
    555
    666
    733700500 (2000)A
    922
    16S177
    533
    855
    161033#1223
    1811010#1613BCFG-700, Others-250BCFG-500 (2000), Others-200 (1000)A (BCFG) INST (Others)
    4441250900 (2800)D
    532#1223
    1#1613
    881#1223700500 (2000)A
    7#1613
    1044#1223
    1155
    1266#1613
    191010
    2055
    2133#1223
    2233#16131250900 (2800)D
    20211#0150ABHG-1250, CDEF-700ABHG-900 (2800), CDEF-500 (2000)D (ABHG) A (CDEF)
    444#1223700500 (2000)A
    788#1613
    1577#1223
    1692
    7#1613
    1765#1223
    1#1613
    1893#1223
    6#1613
    2263#846
    3#1613
    2322#846
    271414#1613
    291717
    22233#8461250900 (2800)D
    1044#161317501250 (3500)E
    141919700500 (2000)A
    191414
    2244#846
    2388#1223H-1250, Others-700H-900 (2800), Others-500 (2000)D (H) A (Others)
    2877700500 (2000)A
    242771250900 (2800)D
    51616#1613700500 (2000)A
    7162#1223
    14#1613
    1077#846
    1193
    6#1223
    201121250900 (2800)D
    9#1613
    2244#846
    282424#1613250200 (1000)INST
    286P
    Male
    (Pin)
    S
    Female
    (Socket)
    33#48050001250900 (2800)D
    1072G-1250, Others-700G-900 (2800),
    2 #8 46 Others-500 (2000)
    D (G) A (Others)
    2#846
    3#1213
    11224700500 (2000)A
    18#1613
    122626
    153535
    162020
    201410#1223
    4#1613
    213737
    32152#0150A-1750, Others-1250A-1250 (3500),
    Others-900 (2800)
    (A) D (Others)
    3#1223
    253#48017501250 (3500)E
    2#1613
    522#01501250900 (2800)D
    7357#1223ABhj-250, Others-700ABhj-200 (1000),
    Others-500 (2000)
    INST (ABhj) A (Others)
    28#1613
    8306#1223700500 (2000)A
    24#1613
    9142#4801250900 (2800)D
    12#1613
    32A105454700500 (2000)A
    321744#4801250900 (2800)D
    4145252#1613700500 (2000)A
    36363#01501250900 (2800)D
    3#1223
    433#0150A-1250, BC-700A-900 (2800), BC-500 (2000)D (A) A (BC)
    544700500 (2000)A
    9311#480
    2#846
    14#1223
    14#1613
    104848
    737373
    4851001#846
    9#1223
    90#1613
    Note 1: Rated current is the value for single contacts when incorporated in the connector. Please note that the rated current does not change according to the voltage.
    Note 2: Rather than the size of the contact or shell, rated voltage changes by arrangement of contacts.
    Note 3: In some items, rated voltage diverges by each contact even when within the same connector.
    Note 4: Properties will vary depending on the test category.
     

    About Change in Mis-insertion Prevention Key Position (Angle)

    Change in Mis-insertion Prevention Key Position (Angle)

    Straight Connector

    Socket / Pin

    Outline Drawing

    Outline Drawing
    Shell SizeCoupling Screw
    A Screw
    Size (mm)
    Cable Entry
    φB ±0.3
    Effective Screw Length
    J ±0.3
    Total Length
    L or less
    Outer Diameter
    Q ±0.8
    Conduit Screw
    V Screw
    Screw Length
    W or more
    10SL5/8-24UNEF-2B9.613.4934.922.225/8-24UNEF-2A9.53
    12S3/4-20UNEF-2B9.613.542.825.45/8-24UNEF-2A9.5
    14S7/8-20UNEF-2B12.513.542.828.63/4-20UNEF-2A9.5
    16S1-20UNEF-2B15.613.542.831.87/8-20UNEF-2A9.5
    161-20UNEF-2B15.618.352.431.87/8-20UNEF-2A9.5
    181-1/8-18UNEF-2B20.218.352.434.11-20UNEF-2A9.5
    201-1/4-18UNEF-2B23.018.355.637.31-3/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    221-3/8-18UNEF-2B23.218.355.640.51-3/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    241-1/2-18UNEF-2B29.518.358.743.71-7/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    281-3/4-18UNS-2B29.818.358.750.01-7/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    322-18UNS-2B37.518.361.956.41-3/4-18UNS-2A11.1
    362-1/4-16UN-2B43.818.361.962.72-18UNS-2A12.7
    483-16UN-2B69.118.365.181.83-16UN-2A15.9

    Angled Connector

    Socket / Pin

    Outline Drawing

    Outline Drawing
    Shell SizeCoupling Screw
    A Screw
    Size (mm)
    Cable Entry
    B ±0.3
    Effective Screw Length
    J ±0.3
    Total Length
    L or less
    M ±0.8Outer Diameter
    Q ±0.8
    U ±0.8Conduit Screw
    V Screw
    Screw Length
    W or more
    12S3/4-20UNEF-2B9.613.550.841.725.425.45/8-24UNEF-2A9.5
    14S7/8-20UNEF-2B12.513.554.043.328.627.03/4-20UNEF-2A9.5
    16S1-20UNEF-2B15.613.560.348.031.828.67/8-20UNEF-2A9.5
    161-20UNEF-2B15.618.365.152.831.828.67/8-20UNEF-2A9.5
    181-1/8-18UNEF-2B18.618.368.354.434.132.11-20UNEF-2A9.5
    201-1/4-18UNEF-2B23.018.377.060.737.333.71-3/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    221-3/8-18UNEF-2B23.218.377.060.740.533.31-3/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    241-1/2-18UNEF-2B28.018.386.567.143.734.91-7/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    281-3/4-18UNS-2B28.218.386.567.150.038.51-7/16-18UNEF-2A9.5
    32, 32A2-18UNS-2B35.918.395.271.856.446.41-3/4-18UNS-2A11.1
    362-1/4-16UN-2B42.218.3100.073.462.751.22-18UNS-2A12.7
    483-16UN-2B65.918.3125.486.581.859.13-16UN-2A15.9

    Relay Connector

    Socket / Pin

    Outline Drawing

    Outline Drawing
    Shell SizeCoupling Screw
    A Screw
    Size (mm)
    Effective Screw Length
    B or more
    Total Length
    L or less
    Length to Flange
    M +0.4
    -0
    Outer Diameter
    N or less
    Conduit Screw
    V Screw
    Screw Length
    W or more
    12S3/4-20UNEF-2A9.542.8814.326.975/8-24UNEF-2A25.4
    14S7/8-20UNEF-2A9.542.8814.329.363/4-20UNEF-2A27.0
    16S1-20UNEF-2A9.542.8814.331.757/8-20UNEF-2A28.6
    161-20UNEF-2A15.952.3719.031.757/8-20UNEF-2A28.6
    181-1/8-18UNEF-2A15.952.3719.034.141-20UNEF-2A32.1
    201-1/4-18UNEF-2A15.955.5819.037.311-3/16-18UNEF-2A33.7
    221-3/8-18UNEF-2A15.955.5819.040.491-3/16-18UNEF-2A33.3
    241-1/2-18UNEF-2A15.958.7219.043.661-7/16-18UNEF-2A34.9
    281-3/4-18UNS-2A15.958.7219.050.011-7/16-18UNEF-2A38.5
    32, 32A2-18UNS-2A15.961.9319.056.361-3/4UNS-2A46.4
    362-1/4-16UN-2A15.961.9319.062.712-18UNS-2A51.2
    483-16UN-2A15.965.0715.981.763-16UN-2A59.1

    Panel Mount

    Socket / Pin

    Outline Drawing

    Outline Drawing
    Shell SizeA ScrewSize (mm)
    B or moreK or lessL or lessM +0.79
    -0
    φN +0
    -4.78
    R ±0.13S ±0.79φT +0.25
    -0.13
    10SL5/8-24UNEF-2A9.532.121.914.2815.918.2625.43.05
    12S3/4-20UNEF-2A9.522.424.314.2719.8620.6227.793.05
    14S7/8-20UNEF-2A9.522.424.314.2723.0123.0130.183.05
    16S1-20UNEF-2A9.522.424.314.2724.6124.6132.543.05
    161-20UNEF-2A15.882.429.119.0524.6124.6132.543.05
    181-1/8-18UNEF-2A15.883.028.619.0526.9726.9734.923.05
    201-1/4-18UNEF-2A15.883.029.419.0529.3629.3638.103.05
    221-3/8-18UNEF-2A15.883.029.419.0531.7531.7541.283.05
    241-1/2-18UNEF-2A15.883.033.420.6234.9234.9244.453.73
    281-3/4-18UNS-2A15.883.033.420.6239.6739.6750.803.73
    32, 32A2-18UNS-2A15.884.333.422.2244.4544.4557.154.39
    362-1/4-16UN-2A15.884.333.422.2249.2349.2363.504.39
    483-16UN-2A15.884.334.222.2266.6866.6882.554.39

    Dimension Table / Dimensional Drawing

    Current Capacity of Entire Connector

    Rated current value per 1 contact varies depending on the size of the contact, but the current capacity that can flow safely through the connector varies depending on the total number of cores. The calculation method for 14-core or less and 15-core or more is different, so they are described separately.
    (1) For 14-core or less
    The rated current value per 1 contact at the time of connector incorporation is multiplied by the number of cores and then multiplied by the reduction factor in the figure below. The result is the allowable current of the entire connector.
    ■ Current Reduction Factor Table by Number of Cores
    Total Number of Cores1234567891011121314
    Reduction Factor (%)10.9430.8860.8290.7710.7140.6570.60.5430.4860.4290.3710.3140.257
    Example 1: For connectors with all contacts of the same size
    Rated Current Value per 1 Contact x Number of Cores x Reduction Factor = Allowable Current of Entire Connector
    13 A x 2 cores x 0.943 = 24.518 A
    (When Arrangement Number is 12S-3)
    Therefore, 24.518 A can be used for the entire connector.
    Example 2: For connectors with contacts of different sizes
    (Contact A Rated Current x Contact A Number of Cores + Contact B Rated Current x Contact B Number of Cores) x Reduction Factor (for the total number of cores) = Allowable Current of Entire Connector
    (23 A x 2 cores + 13 A x 7 cores) x 0.543 = 74.391 A
    (When Arrangement Number is 20-16)
    Therefore, 74.391 A can be used for the entire connector.
    (2) 15-core or more
    The rated current value per 1 contact is multiplied by the number of cores and 20% of that value is the allowable current of the entire connector.
    Example 1: For connectors with all contacts of the same size
    Rated Current Value x Number of Cores x 20% = Allowable Current of Entire Connector
    13 A x 17 cores x 0.2 = 44.2 A
    (When Arrangement Number is 20-29)
    Therefore, 44.2 A can be used for the entire connector.
    Example 2: For connectors with contacts of different sizes
    (Contact A Rated Current x Contact A Number of Cores + Contact B Rated Current x Contact B Number of Cores) x 20% = Allowable Current of Entire Connector
    (23 A x 4 cores + 13 A x 18 cores) x 0.2 = 65.2 A
    (When Arrangement Number is 28-11)
    Therefore, 65.2 A can be used for the entire connector.
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