Function
Categories |
Motor Protector Relay |
Rated control supply voltage |
AC380V. AC220V. 50Hz/60Hz |
Rated insulation voltage |
AC690v |
Contact capacity |
Ith:5A;AC-15;Ue/Ie 380V/0.95A 240V/1.5A |
Current measurement accuracy |
≤2% |
Number of poles |
3P |
IP Class |
IP20 |
Use category |
AC-15 |
Altitude |
≤2000m |
Coordination type |
2 |
Power consumption |
≤1.5VA |
Applications
Used in air conditioning units, elevator machine room, pumps, fans and other motor control applications, as protection of over-voltage, under voltage, phase failure, phase sequence and phase unbalance. When the power supply is abnormal, turn off power supply to protect the equipment.
Features
Built-in microprocessor,current measurement accuracy ≤2%.Button(dialbutton)setting,digital tube display current values.With phase failure,overload,unbalance,syall protecting,four optional trip classes.No-load start,protection of any phase loss or overload.No contact protection.
Rated supply voltage | AC380V、AC220V 50Hz/60Hz |
Current measurement accuracy | ≤2% |
Display mode | Digital tube display |
setting mode | Button setting |
Rated working voltage | AC380V |
Number of poles | 3P |
Rated insulation voltage | AC690V |
IP Class | IP20 |
Coordination type | 2 |
Type and set of contacts | 95 --- 96 97-----98 |
Contact capacity | Ith: 5A; AC-15 : Ue/le 380V/0.95A 240V/1.5A |
Use category | AC-15 |
Electrical life |
105 |
Mechanical life |
106 |
Altitude | ≤2000m |
Allowable relative humidity | ≤50%(40°C)(No condensation) |
Power consumption | ≤1 5VA |
Insallation | Screw or DIN rail mounting |
Wiring Diagram
Dimensions
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