Turnmooner Thermal Relay LR2D3353 Thermal Relay 23A-32A
Turnmooner Thermal Relay LR2D3353 is a high-quality thermal relay suitable for protecting electrical circuits from overloads. It has a current range of 23A-32A, making it ideal for various applications where motor protection is required.
Specifications:
- Model: LR2D3353
- Current Range: 23A-32A
- Maximum Voltage: 660V
- Trip Class: 10
- Ambient Temperature: -40 to +70°C
- Mounting: DIN rail
Features:
1. Reliable Protection: The thermal relay effectively protects electrical circuits from overloads, preventing equipment damage and ensuring safety.
2. Adjustable Current Range: The current range can be easily adjusted to match the specific requirements of the application.
3. Compact Design: The compact size of the thermal relay allows for easy installation and integration into electrical systems.
4. Long Life: The thermal relay is built to withstand harsh operating conditions, providing a long operational lifespan.
Benefits:
1. Equipment Protection: The thermal relay prevents electrical equipment from being damaged due to excessive current flow.
2. Safety Assurance: By automatically cutting off the circuit when an overload occurs, the thermal relay ensures the safety of both the equipment and personnel.
3. Cost Savings: By avoiding equipment damage, the thermal relay helps reduce repair and replacement costs.
4. Easy Installation: The thermal relay's compact design and DIN rail mounting make it easy to install within electrical systems.
Applications:
1. Industrial Machinery: The thermal relay can be used in various industrial machinery, such as pumps, compressors, and motors, to protect them from overload.
2. HVAC Systems: It is suitable for protecting HVAC systems, including air conditioners and heat pumps, from overload conditions.
3. Motor Control Centers: The thermal relay can be installed in motor control centers to provide overload protection for multiple motors.
4. Power Distribution Systems: It is used in power distribution systems to safeguard distribution boards and electrical panels from overloads