Eaton, ZE Overload Relay 1 NO/1 NC, 2.4A, 4 A F.L.C, 4A Contact Rating, 6 W, 600V ac

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RS Stock No.:
326-807
Distrelec Article No.:
136-22-526
Mfr. Part No.:
014518 ZE-4
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Overload Relay

FLC Motor Rating

2.4, 4A

Relay Contact Current

4A

Series

ZE

Mount Type

Direct

Power Rating

6W

Terminal Type

Screw

Normal State Configuration

1 NO/1 NC

Reset Method

Automatic & Manual

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Width

45mm

Adjustable Current Range

2.4 to 4 A

Number of Auxiliary Contacts

2

Contact Voltage

690V ac

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Length

106mm

Standards/Approvals

UL Approved, VDE 0660, UL Category Control No.:NKCR, UL 60947-4-1, IEC/EN 60947-4-1, IEC/EN 60947, E29184, CSA File No.:012528, CSA Class No.:3211-03, CSA-C22.2 No. 60947-4-1-14, CSA Approved, CE Approved

Depth

58mm

Control Voltage

600V ac

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton Overload Relay, NO/NC, 2.4 to 4A FLC Rating - ZE Series - 014518 ZE-4


To protect motors that run with a full load current (FLC) of 2.4 to 4A from overloads, use this Eaton overload relay. It features a bimetallic strip that bends in the event of an overcurrent, breaking the power to the motor at a rate of between 2 and 10 seconds and preventing damage. The relay is easy to install and you can quickly reset it after it's been tripped using either the manual or automatic reset option.

Features & Benefits


• Screw terminals help you quickly make secure connections

• Wide operating temperature range of -5°C to +55°C for safe use in demanding industrial environments

What causes the bimetallic strip in this overload relay to bend?


This relay's reactive strip is made of two types of metal, which heat up in response to an overcurrent at fractionally different times. This causes the strip to deform and bend, preventing the continued flow of electricity and breaking the circuit to the motor.

How do I connect an overload relay?


An overload relay should aways be connected in line with the motor, so that the current supplied to the motor flows fully through the relay.

Eaton Contactor Overload Relay – ZE Series Thermal Overload Relays


This Eaton Contactor Overload Relay is designed to help your motor continue working in a safe environment by monitoring the current in the motor circuit and breaking the circuit when an electrical overload or phase failure is found. It works by cutting off the current to the motor when a high current situation occurs. As the relay receives the corresponding signal, it trips.

This Eaton product is predominantly designed for imitating the heating prototypes that are a staple for keeping your motors healthy, which increases the motor lifetime. It provides an affordable and efficient way for you to protect your motors, whilst giving you peace of mind that you have sufficient motor protection and control.

Eaton’s reliable and high-quality Overload Relay offers motor control within a multitude of environments, coming with a 600 V ac control voltage, 6W power rating and a temperature range of -5 to +55 °C. Eaton offer a wide range of reliable contactor overload relays to protect machinery from overheating, keeping your business and its operations accessible.

Features and Benefits


• An affordable way of preventing damage to the motor

• Compact in size with a 58mm x 106mm x 45mm (DxLxW)

• Wide operating temperature range of -5 to +55 °C

• Bimetallic tripping mechanism with trip response from 2 to 10 seconds

• Easy to install and reset once they have tripped

• Has test and stop functions, assessing quality of the overload relay

• Automatic and Manual reset methods

• Class 10 A overload

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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