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Ideal for low-current circuits, the CHINT NR2-11.5/Z 0.63-1A thermal overload relay provides essential protection for motors and electrical systems. Similar in function to contactors but smaller and designed for lower amperage, this relay excels at switching low-power signals and monitoring circuits. Features include adjustable trip current, temperature compensation, trip indication, test and stop buttons, and manual/automatic reset options. Includes 1 NO and 1 NC auxiliary contacts.
Thermal Relay NR2-11.5/Z 0.63-1A is a compact and reliable overload protection device designed for low-current electrical circuits. Functionally similar to contactors but smaller and rated for lower amperage (up to 1A), this CHINT Electrics relay is ideal for switching low-power signals and controlling circuits. It features a three-pole thermal overload release, adjustable trip current, temperature compensation, a trip indication, and a convenient test button for ensuring proper operation. This relay provides essential protection and control in a variety of applications.
Type: Thermal Overload Relay
Standard: IEC 60947-4-1 (assumed, based on functionality)
Base Material: Thermobimetallic alloy, plastic housing
Application: Indoor
Consumption: Not applicable – this is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable
Durability: High mechanical and electrical endurance; resistant to ambient temperature variations due to temperature compensation.
Packaging: Individual box
Precise overload protection prevents damage to connected equipment.
Adjustable trip current allows for customized protection settings.
Temperature compensation ensures reliable operation in varying environments.
Clear trip indication simplifies fault diagnosis and troubleshooting.
Integrated test button verifies functionality and ensures system readiness.
Compact size saves space in control panels and distribution boards.
Motor control circuits for small pumps and fans.
Control of lighting systems and signal circuits.
Protection of transformers and other low-power electrical devices.
Industrial automation and control systems.