Categories | Motor Protector Relay |
Protecting | Overload,phase failure |
Setting mode | Knob setting |
IP Class | IP20 |
Tripping class | 10A |
Installation | Screw mounting |
Current setting range | 0.5A~5A,2A~20A,20A~80A,32A~80A,64A~160A |
Function
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
No power circuit design, konb setting, LED indicator shows working status.Main circuit and control circuit isolation and safer. Overload, phase failureprotection, simple and convenient wiring.
Current stting range | 0.5A~5A、2A~20A、 20A~80A、 32A~80A、 64A~160A |
Setting mode | Knob setting |
Tripping class | 10A |
Protection | Overload, phase failure |
IP Class | IP20 |
Istallation | Screw mounting |
Wiring Diagram

Dimensions

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