ZHRV2-36G Voltage control relay

ZHRV2-36G Voltage control relay
ZHRV2-36G Voltage control relay

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Function

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Voltage Control Relay

Rated supply voltage

AC220V

Rated supply frequency

50Hz/60Hz

Over- voltage action value

265V

Under -voltage action value

175V

Action delay range

0.1s

Voltage measurement error

≤1%

Rated insulation voltage

415V

IP Class

IP 20

Delay error

±10%+0.1s

Knob setting accuracy

±1V

 

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, true RMS measurement, measurement accuracy ≤1%.knob setting, LED indicator shows working status.Use(magnetic latching)relay to achieve products low-power. DIN rail mounting.

Rated supply voltage AC 220V
Rated supply frequency 50/60Hz
Contact Configuration capacity(A) 32A.40A、63A、 80A Resistive
Maximum load power 7kVA(40A)、13kVA(63A). 17kVA(80A)
Over-voltage action value 36G:265V 36T:225~265V(Knob setting)
Over- voltage reset value 36G:257V 36T*(97%) Over voltage action value*(97%)
Under-voltage action value 36G:175V 36T:165~215V(Knob setting)
Under-voltage reset value 36G:180V 36T: *(103%) Under voltage action value*(103%)
Action delay 36G:0.1s 36T:0.1s~ 10s(Knob setting)
Power on delay 36G:2s 36T:0.3s~ 30s(Knob setting)
Reset delay 36G:1s 36T:0.3s~ 30s(Knob setting)
Voltage measurement error ≤1%
Delay error ±10%+0.1s
Knob setting accuracy ±1V
Rated insulation voltage 415V
IP Class IP 20
Class of pllution
Electrical Life 105
Mechanical life 106
Altitude ≤2000m
Allowable relative humidity ≤50% ( 40°C ) (No condensation )
DIN rail Standard width 35mm(IEC/EN60715)

 

Function Diagram

Function Diagram

Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram

Dimensions

Dimensions

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