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Overload Relays
General data
Features
Design of load feeders
Short-circuit strength up to 100 kA
at 690 V
(in conjunction with the corresponding
fuses or the corresponding motor starter
protector)
Electrical and mechanical matching
to 3RT1 contactors
Straight-through transformers for
2)
main circuit
(in this case the cables are routed
through the feed-through openings of
the overload relay and connected
directly to the box terminals of the
contactor)
Spring-type terminal connection sys-
2)
tem for main circuit
Spring-type terminal connection sys-
2)
tem for auxiliary circuits
Other features
Temperature compensation
Very high long-term stability
Wide setting ranges
Trip class CLASS 5
Trip classes > CLASS 10
Low power loss
1) Exception: up to size S3, only stand-alone installation is possible.
2) Alternatively available for screw terminals.
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Benefits
• Provides optimum protection of the loads and ope-
rating personnel in the event of short-circuits due
to insulation faults or faulty switching operations
• Simplifies configuration
• Reduces wiring outlay and costs
• Enables stand-alone installation as well as space-
saving direct mounting
• Reduces the contact resistance (only one point of
contact)
• Saves wiring costs (easy, no need for tools, and
fast)
• Saves material costs
• Reduces installation costs
• Enables fast connections
• Permits vibration-resistant connections
• Enables maintenance-free connections
• Enables fast connections
• Permits vibration-resistant connections
• Enables maintenance-free connections
• Allows the use of the relays at high temperatures
without derating
• Prevents premature tripping
• Allows compact installation of the control cabinet
without distance between the devices/load
feeders
• Simplifies configuration
• Enables space to be saved in the control cabinet
• Provides safe protection for the loads even after
years of use in severe operating conditions
• Reduce the number of variants
• Minimize the engineering outlay and costs
• Minimize storage overhead, storage costs, tied-up
capital
• Enables solutions for very fast starting motors re-
quiring special protection (e. g. Ex motors)
• Enables heavy starting solutions
• Reduces power consumption and energy costs
(up 98 % less power is used than for thermal over-
load relays).
• Minimizes temperature rises of the contactor and
control cabinet – in some cases this may eliminate
the need for controlgear cabinet cooling.
• Direct mounting to contactor saves space, even
for high motor currents (i. e. no heat decoupling is
required).
3RU11
3RB20/3RB21
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(S2 ... S6)
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(S00)
(✔)
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(1:4)
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(only 3RB21)
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3RB22/3RB23
1)
(S00 ... S6)
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(1:10)