A Control Relay, commonly known as a Relay, is an electromagnetic switch that acts as a switch. Electrical current flows via a conducting coil in a control relay, which opens or closes a switch.
Three Phase Relay - LXPRC/S-4W ( Under & Over Voltage, Phase & Neutral Loss + Sequence )
Under and Over voltage monitoring (Window)
Monitors own three phase, 4-wire supply
Detects incorrect phase sequence, phase and neutral loss
Adjustable Trip levels and Time delay
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
The product monitors it’s own three-phase supply and for the output relay to energise, all phases (and neutral) must be present, the phase sequence correct and the phase to neutral voltages within the set Under/Over trip levels. If any of these conditions are not met, the relay will de-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under/Over voltage
Monitored supply voltage*: 120V, 127V, 220V, 230V or 240VAC
Three Phase Relay - LXPRC / S ( Under & Over Voltage, Phase Loss + Sequence )
Under and Over voltage monitoring (Window)
Monitors own three phase, 3-wire supply
Detects incorrect phase sequence and phase loss
Adjustable Trip levels and Time delay
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
The product monitors it’s own three-phase supply and for the output relay to energise, all phases must be present, the phase sequence correct and the phase to phase voltages within the set Under/Over trip levels. If any of these conditions are not met, the relay will de-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under/Over voltage
Monitored supply voltage*: 110V, 208V, 380V, 400V or 415VAC
When power is applied, the output relay will energise provided the monitored supply voltage is above the set Under voltage trip level and below the set Over voltage trip level.
Under voltage:
If the voltage decreases below the set Under voltage trip level, the relay will de-energise. The voltage must increase above the trip level plus the set hysteresis setting before the relay will re-energise.
Over voltage:
If the voltage increases above the set Over voltage trip level, the relay will de-energise. The voltage must decrease below the trip level minus the set hysteresis setting before the relay will re-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under/Over voltage
Monitored supply voltage*: 110V, 115V, 220V, 230V or 240V AC 48-63Hz
The product is designed to monitor a nominal voltage on a separate supply and ensure it stays within the set limits. An auxiliary supply (required to power the unit) must be present for the product to function. When the monitored voltage is applied the relay will energise.
Under voltage: If the monitored voltage decreases below the set Under voltage trip level, the relay will de-energise. The voltage must increase above the trip level plus the set hysteresis setting before the relay will re-energise.
Over voltage: If the monitored voltage increases above the set Over voltage trip level, the relay will de-energise. The voltage must decrease below the trip level minus the set hysteresis setting before the relay will re-energise.
Control Relay - LMCVR / 500V ( Multifunction, Combined Voltage Monitoring )
Under or Over voltage monitoring (selectable)
5 Selectable voltage ranges (20V, 50V, 100V, 200V or 500V)
Adjustable Trip level, Hysteresis and Time delay + Latch
Isolated Auxiliary supply
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
The product is designed to monitor voltage across a load (for example). An auxiliary supply (required to power the unit) must be present for the product to function.
Two monitoring modes available:
Under voltage:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored voltage above the set trip level). When the voltage decreases below the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The voltage must increase above the trip level plus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
Over voltage:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored voltage below the set trip level). When the voltage increases above the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The voltage must decrease below the trip level minus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under or Over voltage
Monitored voltage ranges: 2 – 20V, 5 – 50V, 10 – 100V, 20 – 200V or 50 – 500V AC/DC
Control Relay - LMCVR / 20V ( Multifunction, Combined Voltage Monitoring )
Under or Over voltage monitoring (selectable)
5 Selectable voltage ranges (1V, 2V, 5V, 10V or 20V)
Adjustable Trip level, Hysteresis and Time delay + Latch
Isolated Auxiliary supply
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
The product is designed to monitor voltage across a load (for example). An auxiliary supply (required to power the unit) must be present for the product to function.
Two monitoring modes available:
Under voltage:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored voltage above the set trip level). When the voltage decreases below the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The voltage must increase above the trip level plus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
Over voltage:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored voltage below the set trip level). When the voltage increases above the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The voltage must decrease below the trip level minus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under or Over voltage
Monitored voltage ranges: 0.1 – 1V, 0.2 – 2V, 0.5 – 5V, 1 – 10V or 2 – 20V AC/DC
Control Relay - LBVR / A ( Battery Voltage Monitoring )
Under voltage monitoring in battery applications
Monitors own supply
Adjustable Trip level
Adjustable Time delay
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
When power is applied, the output relay will energise if the monitored voltage is above the set trip level. When the voltage decreases below the set trip level the relay will de-energise after the set time delay period. The voltage must then increase above the trip level and plus the hysteresis setting before it will energise again.
Control Relay - LMCCR-10A ( Multifunction, Combined Current Monitoring )
Under or Over current monitoring (selectable)
3 Selectable current ranges (2A, 5A or 10A)
Adjustable Trip level, Hysteresis and Time delay + Latch
Isolated Auxiliary supply
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
The product is designed to monitor current in a feed to a load. An auxiliary supply (required to power the unit) must be present for the product to function.
Two monitoring modes available:
Under current:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored current above the set trip level). When the current decreases below the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The current must increase above the trip level plus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
Over current:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored current below the set trip level). When the current increases above the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The current must decrease below the trip level minus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under or Over current
Monitored current ranges: 0.2 – 2A, 0.5 – 5A or 1 – 10A AC/DC
Control Relay - LMCCR-2A ( Multifunction, Combined Current Monitoring )
Under or Over current monitoring (selectable)
3 Selectable current ranges (0.2A, 1A or 2A)
Adjustable Trip level, Hysteresis and Time delay + Latch
Isolated Auxiliary supply
SPDT Relay output
17.5mm wide, DIN Rail mount
UL Listed
The product is designed to monitor current in a feed to a load. An auxiliary supply (required to power the unit) must be present for the product to function.
Two monitoring modes available:
Under current:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored current above the set trip level). When the current decreases below the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The current must increase above the trip level plus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
Over current:
In normal operation, the relay is in the energised state (monitored current below the set trip level). When the current increases above the trip level, the relay will de-energise after the set delay. The current must decrease below the trip level minus the hysteresis before the relay will re-energise.
SPECIFICATION:
Monitoring function: Under or Over current
Monitored current ranges: 0.02 – 0.2A, 0.1 – 1A or 0.2 – 2A AC/DC