Eaton Monitoring Relay, 3 Phase, 160/300 V ac Monitor Range, 2 CO, Snapped, 160V ac, 300 V ac 0 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
179-3529
Mfr. Part No.:
184763 EMR6-AW300-C-1
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Monitoring Relay

Function

Phase Failure Detection, Undervoltage Monitoring, Monitoring

Electrical Phase

3

Contact Configuration

2 CO

Mount Type

Snapped

Switching Voltage

250V ac

Power Consumption

3VA

Terminal Type

Screw

IP Rating

IP20, IP50

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Monitoring Voltage Range

160/300 V ac

Supply AC Voltage

160, 300V ac

Supply DC Voltage

0 V dc

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Series

EMR6

Width

22.5mm

Length

109.5mm

Standards/Approvals

CCC, IEC, UL, CSA, GL

Height

78mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The EMR6 measuring and monitoring relays are designed for a wide range of switchgear applications. Thanks to their ability to monitor overloads, power fluctuations, phase sequences, machine temperatures and fill levels, the EMR6 relays protect machines and plants and help to prevent unscheduled downtime in production processes. The device has been approved for global use and can therefore be used to monitor plants reliably and seamlessly, anywhere in the world

Suitable for universal use, thanks to multi-voltage power supplies

Reduced machine downtime and early detection of possible failures during operation

The universal, multi-functional devices reduce inventory costs and save time during the equipment selection process

An expanded product range with additional functionalities

Relays for monitoring machine temperatures

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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