Protection Relays & Systems

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Altech CorporationSelec Controls USA Inc.
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BoxBulk
Function
Overvoltage, Phase Loss, Phase Sequence, UndervoltageOvervoltage, UndervoltagePhase Loss, Phase Sequence, Overvoltage, Undervoltage
Voltage - Supply
130 ~ 320VAC170 ~ 290VAC310 ~ 520VAC
Trip Range
130 ~ 320VAC170 ~ 290VAC310 ~ 520VAC
Delay Time
0.2 ~ 10s0.25 ~ 20s
Features
-Automatic Reset
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Trip Range
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Operating Temperature
600VPR-1-170/290V-CU
600VPR-1-170/290-CU
3 PHASE-3W 170 TO 290V, PHASE FA
Selec Controls USA Inc.
100
In Stock
1 : ¥203.66000
Box
Box
Active
Phase Loss, Phase Sequence, Overvoltage, Undervoltage
170 ~ 290VAC
170 ~ 290VAC
0.2 ~ 10s
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
-
0°C ~ 50°C
600VPR-1-130/320-CE
600VPR-1-130/320-CE
1-2W, UNDER / OVER VOLTAGE, PHAS
Selec Controls USA Inc.
6
In Stock
1 : ¥240.72000
Box
Box
Active
Overvoltage, Undervoltage
130 ~ 320VAC
130 ~ 320VAC
0.25 ~ 20s
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
Automatic Reset
0°C ~ 50°C
600VPR-310/520-CE
600VPR-310/520-CE
3-3W, UNDER / OVER VOLTAGE, PHAS
Selec Controls USA Inc.
28
In Stock
1 : ¥280.76000
Box
Box
Active
Phase Loss, Phase Sequence, Overvoltage, Undervoltage
310 ~ 520VAC
310 ~ 520VAC
0.2 ~ 10s
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
Automatic Reset
0°C ~ 50°C
ANALOG VOLTAGE/PHASE PROTECTION
600VPR-170/290-CU
ANALOG VOLTAGE/PHASE PROTECTION
Altech Corporation
0
In Stock
Check Lead Time
1 : ¥565.52000
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Bulk
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Overvoltage, Phase Loss, Phase Sequence, Undervoltage
170 ~ 290VAC
170 ~ 290VAC
0.2 ~ 10s
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
-
0°C ~ 50°C
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Protection Relays & Systems


Protection relays detect abnormal operating conditions in an industrial system and may trigger an alert or isolate the offending device from the system. Common detection functions include; Arc-flash, temperature monitoring, ground fault, over-current, over-voltage, reverse power flow, over-frequency, under-frequency and phase loss, sequence or imbalance.