Schneider Electric LR2K Thermal Overload Relay 1NO + 1NC, 0.54 → 0.8 A F.L.C, 10 A Contact Rating, 100 W, 250 V

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Product Specification

Product Attributes
FLC Motor Rating 0.54 → 0.8 A
Contact Current Rating 10 A
Range TeSys
Pole Configuration 3P
Series LR2K
Mounting Style Direct Contactor
Power Rating 100 W
Normal State Configuration 1NO + 1NC
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
Contact Voltage Rating 690 V ac
Control Voltage 250 V dc, 690 V ac
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Schneider Electric Mini Thermal Overload Relays - LR2-K Range 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 • Commonly referred to by the range short name - LR2K
• Easy maintenance checks, check the tightening of cables through conducting thermographic testing and checking the mechanical operation of the product through manually operating the test, reset and stop buttons
• Direct mounting under a contactor is achievable
• Standards - IEC 947, BS4941, VDE 0660, NFC63-650
• Standards - CSA, UL, DEMKO, NEMKO, SEMKO, FIMKO, PTB 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

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