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D263M
The Model 263 continuously monitors 3-phase power systems for phase loss, low voltage and phase reversal. The monitor consists of a solid-state sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay.Applying correct voltage and phase rotation energizes the relay. When properly adjusted, a fault condition will cause the relay to de-energize, even when regenerated voltage is present.
When the fault is corrected, the Model 263 automatically resets. A manual reset version and an option for gold-plated contacts are also available.
The Model 263 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the five different voltage ranges is adjustable to allow the monitor to be set for existing conditions. NORMAL and TRIP LED indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting.
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D263SGM
The Model 263 continuously monitors 3-phase power systems for phase loss, low voltage and phase reversal. The monitor consists of a solid-state sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay.Applying correct voltage and phase rotation energizes the relay. When properly adjusted, a fault condition will cause the relay to de-energize, even when regenerated voltage is present.
When the fault is corrected, the Model 263 automatically resets. A manual reset version and an option for gold-plated contacts are also available.
The Model 263 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the five different voltage ranges is adjustable to allow the monitor to be set for existing conditions. NORMAL and TRIP LED indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting.
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D2644M
The Model 2644 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase Wye or Delta systems for abnormal conditions.The solid-state electronic sensing circuitry drives an internal DPDT relay, allowing the Model 2644 to operate two motor control circuits, or a control circuit and an alarm circuit. An adjustable trip delay reduces or eliminates nuisance tripping caused by momentary voltage fluctuations on motor start-up. An optional restart delay gives approximately a 3.5-minute delay when the relay drops out, to allow compressor head pressures to bleed off, in the event of short-term power failures.
Voltage adjustment ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper calibration to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting. Automatic and manual reset versions are available. The Model 2644 Monitor is not sensitive to line current, and can be used with any size motor or compressor.
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D2644R
The Model 2644 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase Wye or Delta systems for abnormal conditions.The solid-state electronic sensing circuitry drives an internal DPDT relay, allowing the Model 2644 to operate two motor control circuits, or a control circuit and an alarm circuit. An adjustable trip delay reduces or eliminates nuisance tripping caused by momentary voltage fluctuations on motor start-up. An optional restart delay gives approximately a 3.5-minute delay when the relay drops out, to allow compressor head pressures to bleed off, in the event of short-term power failures.
Voltage adjustment ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper calibration to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting. Automatic and manual reset versions are available. The Model 2644 Monitor is not sensitive to line current, and can be used with any size motor or compressor.
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EX257BM
The Model 257 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 257 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset (a manual reset version is also available).
The Model 257 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting.
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EX257BM-415V/50HZ
The Model 257 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 257 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset (a manual reset version is also available).
The Model 257 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting.
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EX258BM
The Model 258 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 258 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset (a manual reset version is also available).
The Model 258 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting.
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EX258BM-415V/50HZ
The Model 258 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 258 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset (a manual reset version is also available).
The Model 258 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting.
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EX263M
The Model 263 continuously monitors 3-phase power systems for phase loss, low voltage and phase reversal. The monitor consists of a solid-state sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay.Applying correct voltage and phase rotation energizes the relay. When properly adjusted, a fault condition will cause the relay to de-energize, even when regenerated voltage is present.
When the fault is corrected, the Model 263 automatically resets. A manual reset version and an option for gold-plated contacts are also available.
The Model 263 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the five different voltage ranges is adjustable to allow the monitor to be set for existing conditions. NORMAL and TRIP LED indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting.
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EX263SGM
The Model 263 continuously monitors 3-phase power systems for phase loss, low voltage and phase reversal. The monitor consists of a solid-state sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay.Applying correct voltage and phase rotation energizes the relay. When properly adjusted, a fault condition will cause the relay to de-energize, even when regenerated voltage is present.
When the fault is corrected, the Model 263 automatically resets. A manual reset version and an option for gold-plated contacts are also available.
The Model 263 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the five different voltage ranges is adjustable to allow the monitor to be set for existing conditions. NORMAL and TRIP LED indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting.
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EX2644M
The Model 2644 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase Wye or Delta systems for abnormal conditions.The solid-state electronic sensing circuitry drives an internal DPDT relay, allowing the Model 2644 to operate two motor control circuits, or a control circuit and an alarm circuit. An adjustable trip delay reduces or eliminates nuisance tripping caused by momentary voltage fluctuations on motor start-up. An optional restart delay gives approximately a 3.5-minute delay when the relay drops out, to allow compressor head pressures to bleed off, in the event of short-term power failures.
Voltage adjustment ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper calibration to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting. Automatic and manual reset versions are available. The Model 2644 Monitor is not sensitive to line current, and can be used with any size motor or compressor.
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EX2644R
The Model 2644 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase Wye or Delta systems for abnormal conditions.The solid-state electronic sensing circuitry drives an internal DPDT relay, allowing the Model 2644 to operate two motor control circuits, or a control circuit and an alarm circuit. An adjustable trip delay reduces or eliminates nuisance tripping caused by momentary voltage fluctuations on motor start-up. An optional restart delay gives approximately a 3.5-minute delay when the relay drops out, to allow compressor head pressures to bleed off, in the event of short-term power failures.
Voltage adjustment ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper calibration to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting. Automatic and manual reset versions are available. The Model 2644 Monitor is not sensitive to line current, and can be used with any size motor or compressor.