Monitoring relay, can be mounted onto 3RT2 contactor, size S00 standard, 4-40 A

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3RR2242-2FA30
  • Monitoring relay
  • Can be mounted to Contactor 3RT2
  • Size S0 standard
  • Digitally adjustable Apparant/active current monitoring 4...40 A, 20...400 Hz
  • 3-phase Supply 24 V AC/DC
  • 1 change-over contact
  • 1 semiconductor output for alarm and warning Monitoring for Current overshoot and undershoot Phase failure
  • Cable break Phase sequence Residual current Blocking current Warning and alarm thresholds with or without fault buffer
  • ON delay 0-99 s Noise pulse suppression 0-30 s Pause after fault 0-300 min spring-type connection system
  • Monitoring relays SIRIUS 3RR2
  • For plugging into SIRIUS 3RT2 contactors or for stand-alone installation for multi-phase current monitoring of the entire plant or of the driven process.
•The reliable monitoring for cable break, phase failure / sequence, fault current, motor blocking etc. ensures increased plant availability. •Actual value displays, status messages and clear error messages permit fast and reliable diagnostics. •The connection to the control via IO-Link is also possible. You also save money, as only one device is needed to monitor a motor along the entire torque curve and no separate current converter is required either. •Thanks to the direct attachment to the 3RT2 contactors there is no additional wiring expense in the main circuit. •You also benefit from the wide-range power supplies for global use. •Analogically adjustable, 2-phase versions and digitally adjustable, 3-phase versions (with or without IO-Link) are available, each in three sizes with different current measuring ranges, with two different supply voltages and two types of connection. •Matching holders are available for the stand-alone installation of the 3RR2 monitoring relays. •SIRIUS relays - one range for every application.
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