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Safeguard your electric motors with the NEXT NXR-100 30-40A thermal overload relay. This robust relay protects against both overload and phase failure in AC motors operating at 50/60Hz up to 690V, handling currents from 0.1 to 630A. Features include temperature compensation, action indication, automatic and manual reset capabilities, as well as stop and test functions. Designed for stability and reliability, it can be mounted directly to contactors or installed independently.
NEXT NXR-100 30-40A Thermal Overload Relay is a comprehensive motor protection device designed to safeguard against overloads and phase failures in AC motors. Suitable for continuous or intermittent duty, it protects motors up to 690V and 0.1-630A. Featuring temperature compensation, trip indication, automatic and manual reset capabilities, and built-in stop/check functions, the NXR-100 offers reliable and stable performance. It can be mounted directly onto contactors or installed independently, providing flexible installation options.
Type: Thermal Overload Relay
Standard: IEC 60947-4-1 (assumed, based on functionality)
Base Material: High-impact Polyamide, Silver Alloy Contacts
Application: Indoor Installation
Consumption: Not Applicable – Protective Device
Drying Time: Not Applicable
Durability: Resistant to vibration, shock, and humidity; Long operational life with frequent switching
Packaging: Individual Box
Superior motor protection against damage.
Extended motor lifespan and reduced downtime.
Flexible installation options with contactor mounting.
Precise tripping characteristics with temperature compensation.
Clear indication of tripped status for quick diagnostics.
Automatic and manual reset options for operational convenience.
Industrial machinery and equipment protection.
HVAC systems and pump motor control.
Conveyor systems and material handling equipment.
Power distribution panels and motor control centers (MCCs).