Product Description
Description: Phase Monitor Relays • Nominal Voltage: 208/240VAC • Max Input Voltage: 262VAC • Adjustment Range: 160-240VAC • Power Consumption: 1.5W • Reset: Auto • Frequency : 60Hz • Contact Rating : DPDT 5 amps , 115VAC resistive • Mounting : *11-pin socket (order separately)
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Specifications |
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
Nominal Voltage | 208/240VAC |
Max Input Voltage | 262VAC |
Adjustment Range | 160-240VAC |
Power Consumption | 1.5W |
Reset | Auto |
Frequency | 60Hz |
Transient Protection | 2500 VRMS for 10ms |
Repeat Accuracy | ±0.1% of set-point (fixed conditions) |
Response Time | 0.05 seconds |
Reset Time | 0.05 seconds |
Dead Band | 0.02 |
Contact Rating | DPDT 5 amps , 115VAC resistive |
Max. Contact Rating | 870 VA, 30VDC, 300VAC |
Expected Relay Life | Mech: 10 million operations Elec: 100,000 operations at rated load |
Operating Temp | - 20o to +131o F |
Humidity Tolerance | 97% w/o condensation |
Enclosure Material | ABS plastic |
Mounting | *11-pin socket (order separately) |
Weight | 5 oz. |
Series Features |
MODEL 2522 3-Phase Monitor |
Series Description: The Model 2522 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 2522 will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present. This unit consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay with DPDT contacts. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected the Model 2522 will reset. Both automatic and manual reset versions are available. The Model 2522 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Two versions cover 120V, 208/240V, and 60Hz. Adjustment ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. A failure indicator is provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting. |
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