Adjustable Over Voltage Current and Under Voltage Protective Device Protector Relay 63A and 40 A 220V 230V
1. Adjustable Over Voltage Protection: This feature allows you to set a threshold for the maximum allowable voltage level in the electrical system. If the voltage exceeds this preset threshold, indicating an overvoltage condition, the protector relay will activate and trip the circuit, disconnecting the power to the connected equipment. This helps prevent damage to sensitive devices that can be affected by high voltage levels.
2. Adjustable Under Voltage Protection: Similarly, you can set a threshold for the minimum allowable voltage level in the electrical system. If the voltage falls below this preset threshold, indicating an undervoltage or brownout condition, the protective device will respond by tripping the circuit. Undervoltage can also harm equipment by causing them to malfunction or not operate efficiently.
3. Amperage Ratings (63A and 40A): The protector relay comes in two versions with different amperage ratings: one rated for 63 amperes and the other for 40 amperes. This indicates the maximum current capacity that the device can handle before tripping the circuit due to overvoltage or undervoltage.
4. Voltage Compatibility (220V and 230V): The device is designed to work within electrical systems that have voltage levels of either 220 volts or 230 volts. This means it can be used in areas where the power supply voltage falls within this range.
5. Application: This type of protector relay is commonly used in various applications, including industrial settings, residential installations, and commercial establishments. It is particularly useful in scenarios where maintaining a stable voltage level is crucial to the proper operation of sensitive equipment.
6. Mounting and Installation: The protector relay is likely designed for installation on DIN rails within electrical distribution panels or control cabinets. Proper mounting and installation ensure the device’s effectiveness in protecting the connected equipment.
7. Adjustable Settings: The ability to adjust the overvoltage and undervoltage thresholds is a key feature, allowing users to tailor the protection to their specific needs and the requirements of the equipment being used.
8. Circuit Interruption: When the protective device detects an overvoltage or undervoltage condition that exceeds the set thresholds, it will activate a relay that interrupts the circuit, disconnecting the power supply and safeguarding the connected devices.
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