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Schneider Electric LR2K Thermal Overload Relay 1NO + 1NC, 0.11 → 0.16 A F.L.C, 160 mA Contact Rating, 100 W, 250

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RS Stock No.:
372-8969
Mfr. Part No.:
LR2K0301
Manufacturer:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

FLC Motor Rating

0.11 → 0.16 A

Contact Current Rating

160 mA

Range

TeSys

Pole Configuration

3P

Series

LR2K

Mounting Style

Direct Contactor

Power Rating

100 W

Normal State Configuration

NO/NC

Terminal Type

Screw

Reset Method

Automatic, Manual

Number Of Auxiliary Contacts

2

Width

45mm

Length

116mm

Depth

65mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

Operating Temperature Range

-20 → +55 °C

Better World Product

Yes

Better World Verification

Green Premium

Contact Voltage Rating

690 V ac

Control Voltage

250 V dc, 690 V ac

Thermal Overload Relays


Schneider Electrics K thermal overload relays are adjustable from 0.11 to 11.5 A, they have been predominantly designed for use in applications that require motor protection.

This range of mini thermal overload relays feature compensated and phase failure sensitivity, the range also offers manual and automatic reset. Each overload relay has 3-poles and screw clamp terminals.

Features & Benefits


Phase failure sensitive
Test Button
Trip-Fault Indication
Manual or automatic reset facility
Temp. compensated trip -20 to +55°C

Applications of a Contactor and Control Overload Relay


• The majority of the time is to protect a motor
• To detect both overload conditions and fault conditions to then announce trip command for a protective device
• To deactivate a device whenever it pulls high current
• Sometimes developed into microprocessor systems and solid-state electronics

Standards

IEC 947, BS4941, VDE 0660, NFC63-650

Approvals

CSA, UL, DEMKO, NEMKO, SEMKO, FIMKO, PTB
MY - SEBundle - PDP

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