Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricFLC Motor Rating
2.6 → 3.7 A
Contact Current Rating
3.7 A
Range
TeSys
Pole Configuration
3P
Series
LR2K
Mounting Style
Direct Contactor
Power Rating
100 W
Normal State Configuration
1NO + 1NC
Reset Method
Automatic, Manual
Terminal Type
Screw
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts
2
Width
45mm
Depth
65mm
Length
116mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+55°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-20°C
Better World Verification
Green Premium
Operating Temperature Range
-20 → +55 °C
Better World Product (Find out more)
Yes
Contact Voltage Rating
690 V ac
Control Voltage
250 V dc, 690 V ac
Country of Origin
Czech Republic
Product details
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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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricFLC Motor Rating
2.6 → 3.7 A
Contact Current Rating
3.7 A
Range
TeSys
Pole Configuration
3P
Series
LR2K
Mounting Style
Direct Contactor
Power Rating
100 W
Normal State Configuration
1NO + 1NC
Reset Method
Automatic, Manual
Terminal Type
Screw
Number Of Auxiliary Contacts
2
Width
45mm
Depth
65mm
Length
116mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+55°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-20°C
Better World Verification
Green Premium
Operating Temperature Range
-20 → +55 °C
Better World Product (Find out more)
Yes
Contact Voltage Rating
690 V ac
Control Voltage
250 V dc, 690 V ac
Country of Origin
Czech Republic
Product details
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