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Thermal protection relay RDJ2 Series
1 NO/NCthree-phasefor electric motors

Thermal protection relay - RDJ2 Series - PEOPLE ELE. APPLIANCE GROUP CO., LTD. - 1 NO/NC / three-phase / for electric motors
Thermal protection relay - RDJ2 Series - PEOPLE ELE. APPLIANCE GROUP CO., LTD. - 1 NO/NC / three-phase / for electric motors
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Characteristics

Measured/monitored value
thermal
Contact configuration
1 NO/NC
Network
three-phase
Applications
for electric motors
Mounting
contactor mount
Reset
manual reset, automatic reset
Tripping current

Min.: 0.1 A

Max.: 630 A

Description

RDJ2 (LR2) series bimetal type thermal over-load relay is suitable for the circuit of AC50Hz/60Hz, rated operating voltage Ue:660V, rated current 0.10~630 (A), as the use of over-load, break phase and protection of motor and circuit. The structure and main technique performance index of this thermal relay is the same with LR2 series thermal relay, therefore, LR2 series thermal relay can be entirely replaced by RDJ2 series thermal relay. Thermal relay with the functions and characteristics of break phase protection temperature compensation, setting current adjusting, optional selection of auto-reset and manual reset, action indication signal, insulation separation of NO, NC auxiliary contacts, small installation section, and various installation mode. Moreover, it has the testing and stop push-buttons, and it can be inspected the action flexibility, has the protective cover that prevent the hand get shocked, safe to use, with the locking device to prevent misoperation etc. This product confirms to : GB14048.4, IEC60947-4-1 etc. standards.

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