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Devicevoltage Monitoring Relaysvoltage Monitoring Relays
Voltagevariablevariable
Number of phases11
MountdIN raildIN rail
Width (unit)2 U2 U
Specs
Power13.9 kVA13.9 kVA
Rated current63 A63 A
Maximum current80 A80 A
Voltage measuring range100 – 420 V100 – 420 V
Cut-off time (lower limit)0.03 sec0.04 sec
Off time (upper limit)0.03 sec0.04 sec
Response time adjustment
 /0.1 – 10 с/
Reclosing delay3 – 999 sec3 – 600 sec
Lower cut-off limit120 – 210 V120 – 210 V
Upper cut-off limit220 – 280 V220 – 280 V
Current trip limit0.1 – 63 A
Functions
display
operation indicator
thermal protection
fault memory
display
operation indicator
thermal protection
fault memory
General
Adjustmentdigitaldigital
Protection levelIP20IP20
Dimensions36x85x66 mm66x85x36 mm
Weight190 g170 g
Added to E-Catalognovember 2023february 2019

Cut-off time (lower limit)

Time to turn off the device on the lower limit of voltage or current. This is a kind of "reaction time" of the relay: the period of time between reaching the lower limit and turning off the protected network segment.

The lower this value, the more advanced the protection will be, the lower the probability of failure of sensitive devices due to untimely operation of the relay. On the other hand, a high response rate for the lower limit is not as critical as for the upper one, and the shutdown time can be quite long — 1 s or more.

Also note that for some devices, this paragraph gives the minimum turn-off time (fastest response time), while in certain modes this time may be longer. For example, a voltage relay with a lower limit of 160 V may provide tripping after less than 0.05 s when the voltage drops below 120 V and tripping after 1 s when the voltage is in the range of 120 – 160 V, but above 120 V. This avoids unnecessary shutdowns with relatively weak and short-term voltage deviations. In the characteristics of such a device, 0.05 s will be indicated.

Off time (upper limit)

The device shutdown time on the upper limit of voltage or current. This is a kind of "reaction time" of the relay: the period of time between reaching the upper limit and turning off the protected network segment.

The lower this value, the more advanced the protection will be, the lower the probability of failure of sensitive devices due to untimely operation of the relay. Note that a short reaction time in this case is especially important, because too high a voltage or current is a serious danger to any device.

Reclosing delay

The reclosing delay is the time after a safety shutdown after which the device turns on the mains power again. Usually, in modern control relays this time can be adjusted, so the characteristics indicate the range from the minimum to the maximum value.

Adjustment of the delay allows you to adjust the format of the relay to the characteristics of the network. So, if voltage failures do not mean critical problems, you can set the minimum re-closing time, and if jumps occur only with serious problems that need to be fixed, it is better to turn on the maximum delay. Note that triggered relays usually allow manual reclosing, and in most models it is possible to completely disable the automatic reclosing function.

Current trip limit

The upper current shutdown limit provided in the device is the threshold above which the relay switches off the protected network segment. Many models allow you to adjust this limit; for them, the range of such adjustment is indicated in the characteristics. Note that for the upper limit of this range, some manufacturers take not the maximum, but the rated current of the device; see above for details on these options.
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