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The XJ3-G relay is a critical component for safeguarding three-phase 380V systems. It continuously monitors for phase sequence errors, voltage loss in any phase, and voltage imbalances. By detecting these potentially damaging conditions, the XJ3-G protects connected equipment from costly failures and downtime, ensuring reliable operation and extending the lifespan of your electrical infrastructure. Ideal for motors, pumps, and other sensitive three-phase loads.
Phase Sequence Relay XJ3-G AC380V is a crucial power quality device designed to monitor three-phase AC networks operating at 380V. It provides comprehensive protection against phase loss, phase sequence errors, and voltage asymmetry. This relay safeguards sensitive equipment from damage caused by unstable power supply conditions, ensuring operational continuity and preventing costly downtime. Its robust design and reliable performance make it ideal for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.
Type: Phase Sequence Relay
Standard: GOST (Specific standard number unavailable from provided information)
Base Material: Primarily composed of electronic components housed in a durable plastic casing.
Application: Indoor use, suitable for control panels and electrical distribution boards.
Consumption: Typically less than 5VA
Drying Time: Not applicable – this is an electrical component, not a material requiring drying.
Durability: Resistant to vibration and moderate temperature fluctuations; designed for long-term, reliable operation.
Packaging: Individually packaged in a protective cardboard box.
Protects valuable equipment from power supply anomalies.
Prevents unexpected downtime and production losses.
Ensures safe and reliable operation of three-phase systems.
Easy to install and integrate into existing electrical panels.
Provides clear indication of fault conditions.
Extends the lifespan of connected electrical machinery.
Motor control centers and starter panels.
Industrial automation systems.
Power distribution networks.
HVAC systems and large-scale air conditioning units.